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With rate cuts, value & small cap trade could be durable into 2025.

Early July saw a second consecutive downside surprise for the US Consumer Price Index (CPI), spurring bond investors to fully price an interest rate cut at the September Federal Open Market Committee (FOMC) meeting. Equities saw the most substantial one-day leadership rotations since January 2021, with value (Russell 1000 Value Index) outpacing growth (Russell 1000 Growth Index) by 3.2% and small caps (Russell 2000 Index) outperforming large (Russell 1000 Index) by 4.2%.

While this leadership rotation was sparked by optimism regarding the start of the Federal Reserve’s (Fed) cutting cycle, we see durability to this trade over the intermediate term. Over the past 18 months, the Magnificent Seven have had a significant earnings advantage over the S&P 493 and Russell 2000, but we believe this lead is expected to narrow in 2024 and evaporate in 2025. The recent rotation could be a sign of things to come, with value and small cap stocks potentially seeing a more durable period of outperformance later this year or in 2025 on an improving relative fundamental outlook and reaccelerating economy.

Magnificent Seven Advantage Dissipating

Magnificent 7 data refers to the following set of stocks: Microsoft (MSFT), Amazon (AMZN), Meta (META), Apple (AAPL), Google parent Alphabet (GOOGL), Nvidia (NVDA), and Tesla (TSLA). Data as of June 30, 2024. Sources: FactSet, Russell, S&P. E=estimated. There is no assurance that any estimate, forecast or projection will be realized. Indexes are unmanaged and one cannot directly invest in them. They do not include fees, expenses or sales charges. Past performance is not an indicator of future results.



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