As of early 2025, emerging markets and international developed markets are showing strong momentum. The ACWI World ex-US index has surged nearly 11% ahead of the S&P 500 through Monday's close. This divergence reflects shifting capital flows and suggests investors are reconsidering their geographic allocation strategies beyond US-centric portfolios. The outperformance of international equities could signal broader macro trends worth monitoring for asset allocation decisions.
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BugBountyHunter
· 18h ago
Someone finally woke up. The US stock market isn't the whole world.
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NotSatoshi
· 18h ago
Finally, someone dares to challenge the US stock market. This wave of international market rebound is really quite fierce.
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RamenDeFiSurvivor
· 18h ago
The recent rebound in the international market really can't be sustained anymore. The days of the US stock market dominating are probably coming to an end.
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CryptoMom
· 18h ago
Wow, has the international market finally turned around? Weren't they always being beaten by the US stocks?
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DegenGambler
· 18h ago
Wow, the US stock market has finally been overthrown, international markets are surging!
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DegenDreamer
· 18h ago
Finally, someone is betting on international markets. The days of US stocks dominating exclusively should come to an end.
As of early 2025, emerging markets and international developed markets are showing strong momentum. The ACWI World ex-US index has surged nearly 11% ahead of the S&P 500 through Monday's close. This divergence reflects shifting capital flows and suggests investors are reconsidering their geographic allocation strategies beyond US-centric portfolios. The outperformance of international equities could signal broader macro trends worth monitoring for asset allocation decisions.