The Master Investor Podcast with Wilfred Frost

Is the US Market Finally Peaking? Ruchir Sharma’s Take

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Mar 9, 2026
Ruchir Sharma, chair of Rockefeller International and founder/CIO of Breakout Capital, is a veteran emerging‑markets strategist and author. He argues US equity dominance may be peaking. He discusses how tech and AI powered recent gains, why international markets could outperform on earnings and payouts, the Fed, inflation hedges beyond gold, and under‑owned opportunities from Brazil to Southeast Asia.
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How Living In Parallel Shaped His Career

  • Ruchir founded Breakout Capital and simultaneously became chairman of Rockefeller International after 25 years at Morgan Stanley.
  • He frames this as living life in parallel, a personal approach he also follows with writing alongside investing.
INSIGHT

Gold Rally Shifted From Macro To Parabolic Flows

  • Gold became a central bank diversification play in 2023 after sanctions and asset seizures, breaking its usual link to real rates.
  • Recent parabolic retail and ETF flows worry him; he prefers a broader inflation hedge mix including commodities and TIPS.
INSIGHT

Private Credit Pace Matters More Than Current Size

  • Private credit growth is a key market risk because rapid lending spurts create inevitable bad loans, though the market's size (~$2tn) limits systemic danger today.
  • If private credit blows up it could hurt equities even if it may not mirror 2008 magnitude.
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