The MSCI AC World ex-US Index just broke out of an 18-year trading range—and it's looking pretty bullish for international equity exposure. That chart? It's telling a pretty interesting story for investors hunting for opportunities beyond domestic markets. After being stuck in a sideways pattern for nearly two decades, this breakout suggests the pendulum might be swinging back toward international diversification. Worth paying attention to if you're thinking about portfolio positioning.
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BetterLuckyThanSmart
· 15h ago
It's been 18 years, finally breaking below? Is this the moment international stocks really turn around?
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MetaLord420
· 15h ago
After 18 years of sideways movement, the breakout has finally occurred. Is it time for international stocks to start rallying now?
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SillyWhale
· 15h ago
After 18 years of sideways movement, the breakout is finally here. Is it time for international stocks to turn around?
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DAOdreamer
· 16h ago
It's been 18 years... Are you finally turning around? I feel like this wave isn't that simple yet.
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probably_nothing_anon
· 16h ago
Has the 18-year consolidation finally broken out? Is this really happening, or are they just trying to trick me into the international market again?
The MSCI AC World ex-US Index just broke out of an 18-year trading range—and it's looking pretty bullish for international equity exposure. That chart? It's telling a pretty interesting story for investors hunting for opportunities beyond domestic markets. After being stuck in a sideways pattern for nearly two decades, this breakout suggests the pendulum might be swinging back toward international diversification. Worth paying attention to if you're thinking about portfolio positioning.