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The market has shifted from tech to defensive stocks, with real estate and consumer staples outperforming due to tariffs and trade wars. US companies with high foreign sales exposure are struggling, while non-US stocks benefit from an international backlash against US tariffs. My buy list is narrowing, focusing on undervalued, high-conviction dividend growth stocks like Blackstone and Alphabet, despite market volatility.
This article provides an update on the monthly moving averages we track for the S&P 500 and the Ivy Portfolio after the close of the last business day of the month. The Ivy Portfolio The Ivy Portfolio is based on the asset allocation strategy used by endowment funds from Harvard and Yale.
If you're worried about the U.S. economy or simply want a way to diversify your portfolio, you may want to look at investing in companies based in other parts of the world. It can be a good way to balance out some of your risk, both in the short term and the long term.
It's getting harder to find value in the U.S. International diversification could be the key in getting better deals.
This article provides an update on the monthly moving averages we track for the S&P 500 and the Ivy Portfolio after the close of the last business day of the month. The Ivy Portfolio The Ivy Portfolio is based on the asset allocation strategy used by endowment funds from Harvard and Yale.
I maintain a buy rating on VEU due to its compelling valuation, positive momentum, and broad international exposure, especially in large-cap stocks. The recent performance of VEU suggests a potential shift away from US exceptionalism, with VEU outperforming VTI since late 2024. VEU's low expense ratio, high dividend yield, and favorable PEG ratio make it an attractive option for diversifying away from US equities.
This article provides an update on the monthly moving averages we track for the S&P 500 and the Ivy Portfolio after the close of the last business day of the month. The Ivy Portfolio The Ivy Portfolio is based on the asset allocation strategy used by endowment funds from Harvard and Yale.
This article provides an update on the monthly moving averages we track for the S&P 500 and the Ivy Portfolio after the close of the last business day of the month. The Ivy Portfolio The Ivy Portfolio is based on the asset allocation strategy used by endowment funds from Harvard and Yale.
Foreign companies may achieve their highest EPS since 2009, with the ACWX Index forecasted for strong EPS growth over the next 12 months. VEU trades at a low forward P/E of 14.0x, offering broad international exposure and a forward dividend yield of 3.0%. Despite bearish seasonal trends, VEU's long-term technical trend is positive, with rising 200-day moving averages and strong diversification.
The US continues to outperform global markets, with the S&P 500 hitting all-time highs while VEU lags behind. VEU is a diversified fund with attractive valuation, low expense ratio, and good dividend yield. Despite the potential for a catch-up trade, it is hard to predict what the catalyst could be and VEU's diversification could work against it.