
Is the US Market Finally Peaking? Ruchir Sharma’s Take
The Master Investor Podcast with Wilfred Frost
How Tech and AI Drove US Outperformance
Ruchir traces recent US gains to technology and AI, then warns good stories can become bubbles.
Ruchir Sharma, Chair of Rockefeller International and Founder and CIO of Breakout Capital, joins The Master Investor Podcast for a sweeping tour of today’s markets, the fading of “American exceptionalism” and what he thinks investors are getting wrong about risk. After 25 years at Morgan Stanley, where he ran emerging markets and served as Chief Global Strategist, Sharma now splits his time between managing money and writing bestselling books including Breakout Nations, The Rise and Fall of Nations, Democracy on the Road and What Went Wrong With Capitalism.
In this episode, Ruchir lays out his case that the long dominance of US equities is giving way to a multi‑year period of international outperformance, driven by better earnings growth, higher shareholder payouts and a turning dollar cycle – and why he sees the US share of global indices falling back toward 50% over time from the current 65% level. The bull case for US markets are “a good story that has gone too far.”
Ruchir also digs into the Fed’s next move, arguing there is “no justification” for rate cuts with core inflation still closer to 3% and financial conditions loose, and why politically driven cuts would be structurally negative for the dollar. We discuss his evolving view on gold – from early bull to current agnostic as price action turns “parabolic” – and why he now prefers a broader toolkit of inflation hedges, from other commodities to inflation‑linked bonds.
On countries, Ruchir contrasts India’s steady 6% growth with its volatile market cycles, China’s demographic and debt squeeze despite a softer tone from Beijing toward the private sector, and why he’s far more excited by under‑owned markets from Brazil to Eastern Europe and Southeast Asia. He also unpacks the political consequences of inflation in developed markets, the rise of an anti‑incumbency bias for developed market voters, and his core thesis that capitalism has been “ruined by government” through ever‑expanding spending, regulation and bailouts.
We finish with Ruchir’s overriding pieces of advice: in investing, temperament beats spreadsheet skill, and in life, “live in parallel” – cultivating a second vocation or passion, as he has with writing, to stay grounded when markets and careers become all‑consuming.
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