Turn Around, Bright Eyes
“Every now and then I get a little bit restless and I dream of something wild." That’s a lyric from Bonnie Tyler's "Total Eclipse of the Heart" (a total solar eclipse is in fact coming in August), and I can't think of more appropriate words to describe the start to this year.
The events in Venezuela last weekend kicked off 2026 with a flurry of headlines and a spike in geopolitical risk. As the world waits for more of the story to unfold and markets try to digest if and when there might be opportunities as a result, this is a good time to remind ourselves that spikes in geopolitical risk are a mainstay of our current regime, and markets tend to send clear signals after those spikes.
Let's first look at the recent spike in geopolitical risk stemming from the U.S./Venezuela escalation and how it compares to prior global events.
The size of the spike is notable, but not alarmingly large. That doesn’t mean it’s inconsequential, but it does put into perspective the importance of not overreacting to an event that may not end up being as immediately impactful as it first seems.
The next chart, however, is perhaps the most interesting for investors.
In the one-year period following spikes in geopolitical risk, cyclical stocks tend to handily outperform defensive stocks. In other words, markets become more optimistic following increases in geopolitical strife. Some of that likely stems from a sense of relief once the incident is over, but it also be because there’s greater clarity and/or a partial resolution.
As such, I am keeping an eye on the Energy sector and oil prices, and any additional details that roll in regarding this conflict, but staying the course in 2026, as outlined in our annual outlook.
The Year End Un-Rally
Since the year-end rally investors were looking for didn’t materialize, the best Tyler lyric might have been “Every now and then I get a little bit nervous that the best of all the years have gone by.” With the S&P 500 down 0.1% during the typically favorable timeframe referred to as the Santa Claus rally, it was the third year in a row we had a Santa Pause instead.
As investors we are constantly looking for indicators that might give us a glimpse of what’s to come in markets. Perhaps the success or failure of the year-end rally has had some predictive power in the past, but my personal opinion is that it really doesn’t matter for what might happen in the following year. In fact, I think a year-end move in markets has much more to do with repositioning and tax strategies these days than sentiment and outlook.
The Best Broadens Out
The last couple weeks may have been disappointing and nerve wracking for investors, but I believe the market environment remains resilient and positive. As the AI theme matures and productivity continues to improve, markets can reap the benefits in a broader swath of sectors and groups, even with some intermittent breakdowns in beta like we experienced in 2025.
We see the best opportunities in Technology, Health Care, Materials, Staples, and in companies with strong free cash flow. We also still believe Gold has more runway and deserves an allocation in portfolios, and that investments in China can produce a strong year of returns.
Happy New Year to all, and we look forward to an exciting 2026.
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