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Investors face a dilemma: downside risks loom, yet U.S. equities show signs of a “Goldilocks” environment — strong earnings, easing monetary policy, and resilient macro data[1]. After a weak first half of 2025, flows and performance have rebounded sharply over the past three months[2]. With fundamentals turning more constructive, U.S. equities may continue to play catch up. The key question now is how to position US exposure to balance risk and seize emerging opportunities.
Join our investment expert Jennifer Schmitz in this month’s Xtrackers Spotlight where we shine a light on a current investment topic for you and share insights into the latest trends in the ETF market.

The recent US earnings revisions have been unusually positive so late in the cycle and relatively broad-based, while most other regions’ estimates are more muted. This breadth has historically aligned with strong forward returns[3].
September’s rate cut marks a shift to accommodative policy, with markets expecting 4-5 more cuts over the next year. Historically, rate cuts amid solid growth boost equities by increasing liquidity and lowering discount rates[4].
Gross Domestic Product (GDP) growth is expected to accelerate slightly in 2026, supported by expanding ISM new orders and easing core inflation. This creates a “Goldilocks” environment[5].
Regional Equities NNA (30-day rolling window, in € Mn) show a reacceleration in US equities flows since the summer after muted investor demand in H1

Source: Xtrackers by DWS. Based on ETFBook data and Xtrackers classification. As of 12/09/2025. 30-day rolling NNA: At any given point, you calculate the total net inflows or outflows for the past month (e.g., from September 1 to September 30). Each day, the window moves forward by one day. This smooths out short-term volatility and highlights underlying trends.

Despite the favorable signals, many fundamental investors remain cautious and on the sidelines[6], pointing to concerns such as delayed tariff impacts, stretched valuations, potential tech disappointments, and high long-dated US yields. The U.S.’s >70% weight in MSCI World[8] and dollar weakness[9] also temper enthusiasm, especially for international investors. We believe the pressing question at hand is less about whether to allocate —but how to do so effectively. |

Let’s take a look at three of the most important themes and scenarios which may drive markets in the near term and the respective strategies to consider for each:


Source: Bloomberg, DWS Investment GmbH, as of June 2025.
Risks to the view:
Higher tariffs and a deteriorating economic environment would weigh on earnings and a sustained rise in yields above 4.5% would likely pressure valuations.
Risks for investing into U.S. equities: