AI broadening & questioning US dominance


The artificial intelligence (AI) boom and questions of US market dominance have been dominating investor attention.

In particular, 2025 saw the “sell America” trade, while 2026 could see a broadening out from tech-concentrated AI gains, WisdomTree Global chief investment officer Jeremy Schwartz tells Yahoo Finance.

Watch the video above to hear more about Schwartz’s investment strategy.

To watch more expert insights and analysis on the latest market action, check out more Morning Brief.



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