As we enter March 2026, the S&P 500 continues to present both opportunities and challenges for investors. After a strong run in recent years, market participants are closely watching several key factors that could shape performance through the spring and into summer.
The Key Drivers Right Now
Three forces are dominating the conversation on Wall Street: Federal Reserve interest rate policy, corporate earnings revisions, and geopolitical risk premiums. Any one of these can move markets meaningfully in either direction, which is why probability-based positioning matters more than ever.
At Wallace Investments, we use an 11-factor probability model to assess market direction each week. Rather than guessing, we assign probabilities to outcomes and size positions accordingly. This approach has contributed to our audited 25% annualized returns over the past decade.
What the Technicals Are Saying
The S&P 500 is currently trading in a range that historically has produced mean-reversion setups. Key support and resistance levels are well-defined, and volume patterns suggest institutional accumulation rather than distribution — a constructive backdrop for patient investors.
How to Position in This Environment
Diversification across sectors remains important, but not all diversification is equal. We favor a combination of core equity exposure with a hedging overlay — the same structure we use in our futures program, which has posted zero losing months across three consecutive years on the Robbins World Cup Advisor platform.
The bottom line: March 2026 rewards disciplined, probability-driven investors. Avoid emotional reactions to daily headlines and stay focused on your long-term plan.
Disclaimer: The information provided in this article is for educational and informational purposes only and does not constitute investment, financial, or legal advice. Past performance is not necessarily indicative of future results. Investing involves risk, including the possible loss of principal. Wallace Investments is an SEC-Registered Investment Advisor. Please consult with a qualified financial advisor before making any investment decisions. © 2026 Wallace Investments.
