deVere CEO Predicts Major Capital Rotation from Big Tech to Value Sectors Through 2026
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Nigel Green, CEO of deVere Group, predicts a major capital rotation away from mega-cap technology stocks into value sectors such as financials, industrials, healthcare, energy, and infrastructure. This "mega-rotation" is expected to be a dominant investment theme through to the end of 2026, as investors shift from growth-oriented tech to more traditional value sectors.
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This shift, expected to be a major investment theme through to the end of 2026, sees funds moving into financials, industrials, healthcare, energy, infrastructure, and other value sectors.
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