Updated Mar 21, 2026 by VanEck
Macro investing success requires analyzing the interplay between government fiscal spending and monetary policy, specifically regarding its impact on inflation and interest rates.
Investment strategies should account for the fact that macroeconomic shifts can occur with rapid and dramatic speed, necessitating preparation for a broad range of potential outcomes.
High-conviction investment opportunities are best identified by focusing on long-term, multi-decade extremes rather than short-term market fluctuations.
Effective macro analysis must maintain a global perspective rather than focusing exclusively on the United States.
The 'Visibility Should Mean Risk On' philosophy emphasizes that clear macroeconomic trends should be leveraged to increase risk exposure rather than avoided.
Macro investing success requires analyzing the interplay between government fiscal spending and monetary policy, specifically regarding its impact on inflation and interest rates.
Investment strategies should account for the fact that macroeconomic shifts can occur with rapid and dramatic speed, necessitating preparation for a broad range of potential outcomes.
High-conviction investment opportunities are best identified by focusing on long-term, multi-decade extremes rather than short-term market fluctuations.
Effective macro analysis must maintain a global perspective rather than focusing exclusively on the United States.
The 'Visibility Should Mean Risk On' philosophy emphasizes that clear macroeconomic trends should be leveraged to increase risk exposure rather than avoided.