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[Navigating Global Macro: Insights from Rob Citrone on US Exceptionalism and Emerging Market Opportunities]-[A world of opportunity: Rob Citrone’s best ideas]

Exchanges · B2 · 2025-05-22

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Navigating Global Macro: Insights from Rob Citrone

In a recent episode of Goldman Sachs Exchanges, Tony Pascariello sat down with Rob Citrone, founder of Discovery Capital Management, to discuss his investment philosophy, the current macro landscape, and his outlook for the future of global markets.

The Macro Outlook: US Exceptionalism and 2026 Growth

Citrone maintains a constructive view on the United States, positioning himself against the consensus of an impending recession. He describes the current slowdown as a "fake recession" driven by inventory front-running ahead of potential tariffs. Looking toward 2026, Citrone anticipates a significant economic boom, citing the power of the "US private sector" and the "exceptionalism" of corporate America. He views incoming policy shifts, including tax cuts and reduced wasteful spending (Doge), as catalysts for this growth, while noting that technological advancements continue to provide the US with an "enormous" competitive advantage.

The Case for Latin America

While bullish on the US, Citrone argues that valuations have become stretched, leading him to favor "Latin America" as a high-conviction investment destination. He characterizes the region as a "safe haven" that has been ignored due to a "lost decade." Citrone highlights a "political revolution moving to the right" and upcoming major elections in countries like Chile, Peru, Colombia, and Brazil as drivers for market growth. He notes that many assets in the region remain "very cheap," offering large returns across equities, local fixed income, and currencies.

The Art of the Short and Risk Management

Citrone emphasizes that the "short side" remains an "incredibly important" and "lost art" in modern hedge fund management. He credits his disciplined use of short positions—such as his well-timed bet against regional banks in early 2023—with contributing to Discovery’s compounded returns of 120% over the last two years. He manages risk by breaking the portfolio into "themes" (e.g., long Argentina, short China) rather than focusing solely on individual line items, allowing him to maintain high conviction while ensuring liquidity.

The Evolution of Market Efficiency

Contrary to the popular theory that markets are becoming more efficient, Citrone believes they are "getting less efficient." He attributes this to the rise of "machine money" and retail investors who react to headlines rather than discounting future events. This shift has made market timing more difficult but has created significant opportunities for active managers who possess the ability to "connect the dots" globally.

Mentorship and Longevity

Reflecting on his 35-year career, Citrone highlights the influence of legendary investors Julian Robertson and George Soros. He adopts a hybrid approach: combining Robertson’s long-term strategic "Rolodex" insights with Soros’s "master trader" mentality—taking risks decisively and exiting quickly when necessary.

Final Advice for Investors

Citrone’s longevity in a high-pressure industry is fueled by a genuine passion for the work. For those entering the business today, he offers two pieces of core advice:

  1. Passion is essential: "You have to love it."
  2. Relationship building: Focus on lasting, honest, and integral relationships, ensuring that you provide value back to your network.

By maintaining a 24-hour perspective on global events and staying deeply involved in the "front row seat to the world," Citrone continues to navigate complex markets with a blend of macro intuition and micro-level analysis.

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Let's start with the big picture.
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we're seeing lots of big swings in people's views of things.
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We nailed the timing on the regional banks.
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I have a lot of it in my head.
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it was the best performing market for four years in a row.
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📖 Transcript

Welcome to another episode of Goldman Sachs Exchanges.
Great investors. I'm Tony Pascariello, Global Head of Hedge Fund Coverage in Global Banking and Markets, and today I'm thrilled to be speaking with Rob Citrone.
Rob is the founder of Discovery Capital Management, a hedge fund that manages about $3 billion.
Discovery focuses on macro investing with a particular focus on the emerging markets.
And they're coming off two massive years in a row, returning to about 50 % in 2023 and in 2024.
I'm excited to hear about Rob's career, his investment framework, and, of course, his view of the world as we see it here today.

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