The world currently seems rather unipolar with the US and President Trump setting the agenda. Investors are kept busy trying to distinguish noise from reality. This has shortened investors’ time horizon and created a more complex investment environment.
Magnificent Seven stocks dominated the stock markets in 2024, reaching a market value equivalent to 16% of the global economy.
Avoiding the worst days is appealing – however, catching the good days in the stock market is crucial, and they often tend to follow close behind the worst days.
2024 is the biggest election year the world has ever experienced, with about half of the world population voting. Why is this important to longer-term investors?
Although we think it is too early to call off the risk of recession and predict a clear sky outlook, the current trends look surprisingly strong.