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[Navigating 2025: Goldman Sachs Wealth Management's Strategic Investment Outlook]-[Keep on truckin’: Will the US continue to outperform other markets?]

Exchanges · B2 · 2025-01-14

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Navigating 2025: U.S. Preeminence and Strategic Asset Allocation

As investors look toward 2025 following a period of stellar market performance, Sharmine Mossavar-Rahmani, Chief Investment Officer of Goldman Sachs Wealth Management, emphasizes that the core investment theme remains "Keep on Truckin'." This title reflects the firm's conviction that U.S. preeminence is intact and that the distance between the U.S. and other global markets continues to widen.

The Case for Continued U.S. Equity Dominance

Despite concerns that U.S. equities are "very, very stretched" in terms of valuation, Mossavar-Rahmani argues that current metrics are not reliable predictors of future returns. She notes that even when valuations were in the "ninth or tenth decile," markets continued to perform well over the long term. With U.S. GDP projected to remain "well above trend" at approximately 2.3%, the firm expects "good earnings growth" to support current valuations. Consequently, the firm maintains a base case return expectation of 8% for U.S. equities in 2025.

Rethinking Non-U.S. Market "Cheapness"

Many investors view non-U.S. developed markets as attractive due to historic valuation discounts. However, Mossavar-Rahmani cautions against a superficial analysis. She explains that these markets often appear cheaper primarily because they lack exposure to the "broad technology sector," which commands higher valuations due to faster earnings growth. Furthermore, many of these economies face significant headwinds from a "steadily slowing" Chinese economy. Regarding China specifically, she warns that it remains a "trading environment, not an investing environment," drawing parallels to Japan’s post-bubble stagnation, where periods of stimulus-driven rallies proved unsustainable.

Interest Rates and Macro Resilience

Addressing the potential impact of rising interest rates, the team holds a base case that rates will see a "steady lowering of inflation" and a subsequent decline in interest rates. Importantly, she highlights that the "interest burden of U.S. companies" is currently negligible because a vast majority of corporate debt is fixed. While geopolitical tensions and potential tariffs create market volatility, she views these as secondary to the foundational economic drivers of the U.S. market.

Tactical vs. Strategic Asset Allocation

Goldman Sachs has shifted its strategic allocation by slightly lowering exposure to non-U.S. equities in favor of "private assets, specifically in buyout and growth equity," which they believe will outperform over the next decade.

Regarding alternative assets:

  • Gold: The firm remains agnostic, viewing it as a speculative trading tool rather than a strategic asset class. Mossavar-Rahmani clarifies that, contrary to popular belief, gold has "shown not to be a good inflation hedge," whereas U.S. equities historically serve this purpose better.
  • Bitcoin/Crypto: The firm maintains its stance that crypto is "not an investment asset class" because it generates no cash flows or earnings. It is categorized strictly as a speculative asset that lacks a fundamental "underlying investment rationale."

Conclusion: Hedging and Volatility

Ultimately, the firm advises against expensive hedging strategies, such as buying put options, which can erode long-term gains. Instead, the best defense against interim volatility is a robust "strategic asset allocation" that incorporates "high-quality fixed income." By maintaining a disciplined long-term perspective, investors can better withstand the inevitable market fluctuations of the coming year.

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📖 Transcript

After another stellar year for U .S.
equities, how should investors position themselves for 2025?
I'm Alison Nathan, and this is Goldman Sachs Exchanges.
Today, I have the pleasure of sitting down once again with Sharmine Mostavaromani.
Sharmine is the chief investment officer of Goldman Sachs Wealth Management and the head of the Investment Strategy Group.
Sharmine and her team recently published their 17th annual outlook in which they share their investment themes and recommendations for clients.

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