The models are broken
The market is trying to get back to the pre-Covid and pre-war times, but that model is broken. A new dawn is here and the financial world needs to adapt.
Steen Jakobsen,
Chief Investment Officer
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Summary: In this September equity presentation we show that recession risk is rising fast and how the strong USD is getting to the point of intervention. We also guide the investor on how to position the portfolio in the event of a weaker USD regime when it comes. We also go a bit deeper into our tactical asset allocation strategy Stronghold which Saxo Bank clients can invest into through SaxoSelect on the trading platform.
The market is trying to get back to the pre-Covid and pre-war times, but that model is broken. A new dawn is here and the financial world needs to adapt.
Steen Jakobsen,
Chief Investment Officer
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