

31 Years of Lessons: Northwestern Mutual CIO Brent Schutte on Markets, Cycles, and Diversification
12 snips Aug 31, 2025
Brent Schutte, the CIO of Northwestern Mutual, shares his extensive investing insights gained over 30 years. He discusses the dual mandates of the Fed, emphasizing the significance of inflation and unemployment. Brent highlights how tariffs are reshaping economic dynamics and the concentration risks posed by dominant market players. He reflects on lessons from past financial cycles and underscores the critical importance of diversification in today’s uncertain landscape, advocating for a cautious approach to both active and passive investing strategies.
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Don't Put Future In Few Stocks
- Diversify rather than concentrate your family's future in a few companies.
- Use diversification to hedge multiple plausible economic paths instead of guessing the one correct outcome.
Tariffs Create Dual Risks
- Tariffs can both slow growth and raise inflation, creating simultaneous risks to the Fed's dual mandate.
- Portfolio construction must therefore hedge both slower growth and higher inflation scenarios.
Fed Leans Toward Labor Market
- The Fed is more likely to err on supporting the labor market than to risk sharper unemployment.
- That tilt makes timing and magnitude of cuts highly conditional on incoming jobs data.