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Is This the End of the US Exceptionalism Trade?

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Apr 17, 2025
Ozan Tarman, Vice Chair of Global Macro at Deutsche Bank, dives into the evolving concept of U.S. exceptionalism in the investment landscape. He discusses the shift in market sentiment from tech dominance to safer assets like gold, highlighting how Trump's trade policies might signal a turning point for U.S. assets. The conversation explores the potential for the U.S. to mirror emerging markets politically and economically, raising questions about the future of American investments and the implications for global trade dynamics.
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INSIGHT

U.S. Exceptionalism Trade

  • U.S. assets have dominated markets for over 15 years, making diversification unprofitable.
  • This "U.S. exceptionalism" trade is now being questioned by investors.
INSIGHT

Failed 2023 Consensus

  • The 2023 market consensus was wrong about U.S. exceptionalism continuing.
  • Fiscal expansion, tech dominance, and weaker foreign economies were expected, but the opposite occurred.
ANECDOTE

Europe's Turnaround

  • In early 2023, an episode discussed Europe's economic challenges.
  • Months later, European stocks surged, highlighting the rapid market shifts.
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