Идеи
Follow superpower priorities: AI, defense, power
The world is split into US/China competing to dominate AI, defense, and electric power; reshoring and economic nationalism mean investors should follow the priorities of these superpowers.
Follow superpower priorities: AI, defense, power
Defense is a structural theme because war is becoming more uncertain and many countries need to catch up on defense spending; the sector had lagged and is now showing improving margins, revenue growth, and interesting stories in Europe and the US.
Higher nominal growth favors risk assets
Higher nominal GDP growth from the new inflation regime is good for equity markets, real assets, and private equity, requiring a shift in strategic asset allocation away from a low-inflation mindset.
Higher nominal growth favors risk assets
Gold is a store of value protecting against fiscal dominance and money debasement; G7 countries must debase, emerging market central banks are shifting reserves from Treasuries to gold, and gold has outperformed fiat currencies, so the long-term uptrend should continue despite volatility.
Avoid hyperscaler overspenders; seek AI beneficiaries
The AI capital expenditure cycle will likely repeat the telecom/fiber overinvestment pattern: the current Mag7 hyperscalers are overspending and may become future losers, so investors should be selective and look to beneficiaries of AI infrastructure spending.
Healthcare, financials, small caps lead broadening
AI productivity gains are already translating into margins; healthcare and financials are leading and small caps are outperforming large caps as the market broadens after mega-cap tech leadership.
Alphabet, Amazon cloud growth accelerates
Cloud computing is an early beneficiary of AI spending and is reaccelerating; Alphabet and Amazon have cloud businesses growing at startup-like rates despite their size.
Earnings growth supports tech bull market
This is an earnings bubble, not a price bubble: Nvidia earnings are growing faster than its stock, mega-cap tech is cheaper than at the start of the year, and the NASDAQ 100 trades below its 10-year average P/E; strong earnings growth supports the bull market until growth decelerates.
Cut sovereign bonds, add real diversifiers
Sovereign bonds offer poor real returns because inflation erodes coupons and government leverage is the bubble; correlations with equities have risen, so they have cut sovereign bond allocations aggressively and prefer equities, hedge funds, investment-grade bonds, gold and commodities as diversifiers.
Cut sovereign bonds, add real diversifiers
Sovereign bonds offer poor real returns because inflation erodes coupons and government leverage is the bubble; correlations with equities have risen, so they have cut sovereign bond allocations aggressively and prefer equities, hedge funds, investment-grade bonds, gold and commodities as diversifiers.
China tech innovation remains attractive
China is a top global player in AI, EVs, and robotics with an open-weight AI ecosystem, and Beijing is now supporting the local equity market; they keep a smaller but promising allocation to Chinese tech newcomers despite volatility.
Avoid AI-disrupted outsourcing and software
AI disruption is creating clear losers: Indian IT outsourcing stocks are being hammered and US software is losing competitiveness because of AI, which is also why the Indian market is shrugging despite a decent economy.
Commodity imbalances favor uranium, copper, gold
There is a commodity supercycle driven by supply-demand imbalances: uranium is undersupplied versus nuclear demand, copper faces a similar imbalance, rare earths benefit from strategic competition, and gold and silver also benefit from supply-demand dynamics.
Biotech benefits from AI, pharma M&A
Biotech should benefit from AI shortening drug testing cycles and from big pharma facing patent cliffs; large pharma companies need new drugs and will partner with or acquire biotech companies.
This Top Traders Unplugged video, published August 14, 2026,
features Charles-Henry Monchau
discussing Electric power, AI, ITA, Equities, PSP, GLD, SKYY, MAGS, XLV, IWM, XLF, GOOG, AMZN, NVDA, QQQ, TLT, Hedge funds, Investment Grade Bonds, KWEB, Indian IT outsourcing, US Software, URA, COPPER, SILVER, REMX, XBI.
14 trade ideas extracted by AI with direction and confidence scoring.
Speakers:
Charles-Henry Monchau
· Tickers:
Electric power,
AI,
ITA,
Equities,
PSP,
GLD,
SKYY,
MAGS,
XLV,
IWM,
XLF,
GOOG,
AMZN,
NVDA,
QQQ,
TLT,
Hedge funds,
Investment Grade Bonds,
KWEB,
Indian IT outsourcing,
US Software,
URA,
COPPER,
SILVER,
REMX,
XBI