Has the U.S. Dollar Peaked?
After a decade-long run, there are many signs that the prolonged run of U.S. dollar strength may be coming to an end. If correct, it may have a significant impact on asset prices over the next few months and years. In this week’s market update, we will discuss how we are navigating a potential end of the U.S. dollar bear market and which assets we believe have historically performed well when the dollar declines.
Key Takeaways
- We believe investors remain bearish, which may trap the shorts
- We think the market is not a monolith – leadership continues to narrow
- Various pieces may be coming together to support gold and energy stocks
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