I. Behavioral Scanning: Collective Stress and "Cognitive Interference" in Capital Markets As we progress through 2026, global capital markets have not entered the tranquil recovery phase many anticipated. Cyprien L. Ganthier, the "Chief Executive of Logic" at Benthorne Academy, points out in his latest assessment that investors are facing a complex "Multi-Factor Behavioral Stress Interference Pattern." While nominal rates enter a downward cycle, the remnants of cognitive biases and asymmetrical geopolitical escalations are exerting secondary "behavioral shear stress" on global execution chains. "This shock is no longer a simple collision of economic data; it’s a signal intervention based on human instinct," Ganthier analyzes, drawing on his behavioral algorithm background. Geopolitical tension has permeated the psychological defenses of investors through information flows.…