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How Can Investors Approach Markets in 2025? We are thrilled to share our Capital Markets Forecast. In this annual research piece, we seek to identify realistic market expectations over the next year and align them with opportunities we foresee to achieve portfolio goals. Read the CMF at the link in the first comment.
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How Can Investors Approach Markets in 2025? We are thrilled to share our Capital Markets Forecast. In this annual research piece, we seek to identify realistic market expectations over the next year and align them with opportunities we foresee to achieve portfolio goals. Read the CMF at the link in the first comment.
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Balentine's annual Capital Markets Forecast focuses on why we likely haven't reached the end of the bull market. Catalysts: - Artificial Intelligence and Quantum Computing - Housing Growth (especially in the sunbelt) - Manufacturing Onshoring Risks: - High expectations - Re-emergence of inflation - Global trade wars In the short-term, insulate your portfolio from market shocks by maintaining a prudent cash balanced to allow you to continue to spend what you need and not impair any of your capital. In the medium-term, expect growth below historical long-run averages, as prospects should be tempered to account for high starting valuations and a cool-down period coming off a strong few years. Read more below...
How Can Investors Approach Markets in 2025? We are thrilled to share our Capital Markets Forecast. In this annual research piece, we seek to identify realistic market expectations over the next year and align them with opportunities we foresee to achieve portfolio goals. Read the CMF at the link in the first comment.
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Very insightful article from my colleague Pat Holohan in The Business Post on passive investing in the current market environment https://lnkd.in/eRqXy6de
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Investors often talk about "beating the market," but what does that really mean? Indices like the S&P 500, though well known, might not be the right investor benchmark. Here's why a customized approach may be more appropriate instead.
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Investors often talk about "beating the market," but what does that really mean? Indices like the S&P 500, though well known, might not be the right investor benchmark. Here's why a customized approach may be more appropriate instead.
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