Macro Voices

MacroVoices #480 Louis-Vincent Gave: What Comes Next After The Trade War Dust Settles

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May 15, 2025
In this engaging discussion, Louis-Vincent Gave, co-founder of GaveCal, shares his expertise on global macroeconomics. He delves into the implications of Trump tariffs and their effects on markets, particularly regarding China and precious metals. The conversation highlights evolving investment strategies, shifting from gold to energy resources like uranium. Gave also examines the complexities of U.S.-China trade negotiations and reveals the potential impacts of geopolitical changes and commodities on future economic trends.
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INSIGHT

Capital Flows Shape Global Markets

  • The U.S. may avoid recession partly due to fiscal stimulus, but capital is flowing home globally, reducing U.S. market dominance.
  • Other regions like Latin America, Asia, and Europe are experiencing bull markets, while the U.S. market largely stagnates.
INSIGHT

US Market Losing Exceptionalism

  • The U.S. lost its exceptional market appeal due to no new major innovation after AI, trade uncertainty, and policy volatility.
  • A revival depends on a significant new innovation or crises in Europe or China to restore U.S. market dominance.
INSIGHT

Energy Prices Fuel Emerging Markets

  • Low energy prices and stimulus globally support growth in emerging markets.
  • Countries may shift from buying U.S. treasuries to stockpiling commodities like gold, oil, and copper for security.
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