Goldman Sachs: U.S. Stock Investors Shift Focus to Non-AI Sectors as Middle East Tensions Ease

According to Goldman Sachs traders including Lee Coppersmith, U.S. stock investors are beginning to shift focus toward undervalued cyclical stocks outside the artificial intelligence sector amid easing Middle East tensions. The analysts noted that investors are positioning for potential outperformance of these overlooked assets as AI momentum shows signs of fatigue.

Joe Gilbert, portfolio manager at Integrity Asset Management, added that as geopolitical risks recede, markets will dismiss upcoming inflation data and gradually price out rate hike expectations, allowing a pivot toward rate cut bets. "This should benefit small-cap companies, cyclical stocks, and bonds," Gilbert stated.

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