11 Investment Must Reads for This Week (Oct. 28, 2025)
Yahoo Finance·2025-10-28 15:48

Group 1: Market Trends and Investment Strategies - The article discusses the historical difficulty in identifying market bubbles in real-time, emphasizing the role of crowd behavior in driving prices to unsustainable levels [1] - Financial advisors are encouraged to act as behavioral coaches rather than mere forecasters, highlighting the importance of personal resilience during market volatility [2] - The oil market is currently oversupplied, with global inventories at near four-year highs, which is limiting the impact of sanctions on Russia [3] - The traditional 60/40 portfolio may not be sufficient to protect retirement savings from long-term stagnation in investment returns, referred to as the "lost decade" [4] Group 2: Alternative Investments and Fundraising - Franklin Templeton is focusing on expanding its outsourced chief investment officer (OCIO) business by catering to the demand for customized portfolio management from wealth and family office clients [5] - Alternative investment fundraising has reached approximately $148.4 billion year-to-date, with public non-traded business development companies leading the way at $34.5 billion [6] - There are concerns that retail investors may not fully understand the complexities and risks associated with alternative investment products being marketed to them [7] Group 3: Infrastructure and Real Estate Investments - McKinsey's research indicates that global data centers will require $6.7 trillion in investment to meet the growing demand for computing power, with an additional $5.2 trillion needed for AI-related infrastructure by 2030 [8] - Investment in qualified opportunity zone funds (QOFs) saw a significant decline in Q3 2025, raising only $436.8 million, as investors show caution ahead of a projected "dead period" for opportunity zone investments [9] - Apollo Global Management has appointed Bert Crouch as head of its real estate equity division, following its acquisition of Bridge Investment Group, which nearly doubled its real estate assets under management to $110 billion [10][2] Group 4: Leadership Changes in Financial Firms - Goldman Sachs Asset Management has appointed David Blank from UBS as the head of sales for separately managed accounts and portfolio solutions, indicating a strategic move to enhance its offerings in this area [11]