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Extreme Fear in Markets: Investment Committee Insights on Geopolitical Crises, Inflation Risks & Portfolio Strategy
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In this episode of Pizz-Spectives, Rob Pizzichetta sits down with Mont Wealth’s Investment Committee—featuring Jay Kumar and Vessela Tasker—to unpack one of the most uncertain macro environments in recent years.
With escalating tensions in the Middle East, rising oil prices, and shifting expectations around interest rates, markets are being driven by geopolitics as much as fundamentals. The discussion explores two clear scenarios: a prolonged conflict that pressures inflation and growth, versus a shorter resolution that allows risk assets to recover—consistent with historical precedent.
Drawing on decades of market data, the Committee reinforces a critical message for investors: panic selling during periods of extreme fear has consistently destroyed long-term returns. Instead, diversified portfolios—spanning equities, bonds, real assets, and alternatives—remain the most resilient approach through volatility.
The conversation also dives into:
- The outlook for inflation, oil, and central bank policy (RBA vs Fed)
- Why stagflation is emerging as a base case for Australia
- The role of private credit amid global stress signals
- Infrastructure vs real estate in a higher-rate environment
- Portfolio positioning during periods of extreme market fear
While short-term volatility has impacted performance, Mont Wealth portfolios continue to demonstrate the strength of disciplined, multi-asset construction.
As always, the key takeaway is clear: when fear is at its peak, opportunity is often closest.