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Riding the equity market rollercoaster

Riding the equity market rollercoaster

In this video, Walter Scott client investment manager Murdo MacLean reflects on a volatile period for global equity markets and outlines why he believes diversification and valuations matter.

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    Key points:

  • The first quarter of 2025 saw a rational rotation away from US tech’s ‘Magnificent Seven’ due to high valuations, but their rebound was swift and strong.
  • Diversification and valuation discipline remain crucial, considering the Magnificent Seven alone drove nearly 50% of global equity returns last year.
  • History shows dominant sectors change over decades, meaning investors should question if current tech valuations fairly reflect growth prospects.
  • Company fundamentals and appropriate valuations remain key amid ongoing market uncertainties and evolving economic conditions
     
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