Summary
- U.S. exceptionalism in stock market performance is driven by multiple factors.
- Elevated valuations and fiscal vulnerabilities pose significant risks to U.S. equities.
- How should investors weigh the pros and the cons of staying overweight U.S. stocks?
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Despite some severe interruptions, our country’s economic progress has been breathtaking. Our unwavering conclusion: Never bet against America – Warren Buffett
Written by Sam Kovacs
Introduction
If I’m going to answer this question, it will only be regarding stock market performance. This
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