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The Great Divide
The Great Divide is a great way to describe some of the sharp divergences and departures we have seen over the last three months.
Some of these great divides are encouragingly positive, while others are distinctly negative.
Moneyball: Thoughts on Semis, Software, and Where There May Be Risks and Opportunities Under the Surface
While our quote, referencing the above scene from the 2011 baseball movie Moneyball, is an oversimplification and exaggeration, in our view, it is a fitting analogy for the divergent fundamentals, narratives, and sentiment that surround the global software and semiconductor industries today.
We Had It All
Over the last three years, equity investors could sing “We Had It All” when it came to tailwinds for markets. The combination of an uptrend in earnings growth forecasts and a downtrend in 2 Year Treasury yields was incredibly powerful for risk asset returns.
Looking at these two components, the uptrend in earnings growth forecasts supported risk appetite, and thus valuations, while rising estimates also boosted total equity market returns as earnings growth consistently surprised to the upside.
I Want My S&P (500)
The U.S. equity market’s long-term resilience is no accident. Domestic firms benefit from operating in the world’s most dynamic economy and represent a wide range of industries. This has helped companies generate reliably strong earnings growth across seasons and cycles, and it has created internal market diversification in periods of sharp rotations (when many country indexes driven by just one or two industries often falter).
Bloomberg Appearance: Cameron Dawson On Oil Prices and Stocks
Cameron Dawson explains the latest market selloff, rising defensive stocks, and what it could signal for the U.S. consumer, tariffs, and bond yields.
How Investors Learned to Stop Worrying and (Mostly) Shrug Off Geopolitical Risk
U.S. stocks are holding up as conflict escalates in Iran, but rising oil prices and weakening consumers could change that fast. Here’s what investors need to watch.





