Year-start holdings tell an interesting story about 2025's market performance. U.S. stock investors came out ahead, but those who went global with foreign equities? They crushed it. Government bonds held their ground nicely, too. And if you parked cash in high-yield instruments, that wasn't a bad call either. The yield curve kept things attractive for conservative positions. Different assets, different winners, but overall—a solid setup for traditional portfolio diversification plays.
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LeekCutter
· 17h ago
This wave in global stocks is really intense. While the US stock dads are still slacking off, the international portfolio has taken off directly.
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BTCRetirementFund
· 17h ago
Global stocks are really outperforming US stocks this year. I should have gone all in if I had known.
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GateUser-a180694b
· 17h ago
Global allocation is truly amazing; US stocks' gains can't even match a fraction of the overseas returns.
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AirdropHunterWang
· 17h ago
Global stocks are really crashing hard. Did the US stock market fail to outperform this time? That's interesting.
Year-start holdings tell an interesting story about 2025's market performance. U.S. stock investors came out ahead, but those who went global with foreign equities? They crushed it. Government bonds held their ground nicely, too. And if you parked cash in high-yield instruments, that wasn't a bad call either. The yield curve kept things attractive for conservative positions. Different assets, different winners, but overall—a solid setup for traditional portfolio diversification plays.