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Global Equities Near Record Levels as 2025 Closes
As December 2025 ends, global markets are at or near all-time highs. But this isn’t random. Despite seasonal low liquidity, geopolitical uncertainty, and mixed macro news, the rally is earnings-driven, selective, and structurally supported.
U.S. Markets:
Leadership is large-cap focused
Earnings over hype, AI productivity boosting margins
Measured, balanced growth not a runaway rally
Santa Rally:
Seasonal flows are amplifiers, not drivers
Market positioning is cautious, not euphoric
Asia & Emerging Markets:
South Korea & Taiwan: Semiconductor stabilization & capital rotation
EM comeback: Orderly, selective, institutional-driven
Strength reflects valuation normalization, not speculation
Tech Leadership:
Focused on infrastructure, cash flow, and AI monetization
Semiconductors, cloud, enterprise AI outperform
This cycle is earnings-driven, not narrative-driven
Cross-Asset Confirmation:
Commodities & metals also strong
Indicates diversified, confident, risk-aware markets
Liquidity & Policy:
Gradual financial normalization supports equities
Encourages long-term allocation over short-term speculation
Market Sentiment:
Optimistic, not euphoric
Investors hold winners, hedge risk, follow macro signals
Key Takeaway:
Record highs are not a signal to panic. They reflect disciplined capital flows, resilient earnings, and justified leadership.
Heading into 2026: be selective, patient, and structured markets reward preparation, not prediction.