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AAM Viewpoints — Diversification Takes Home the Gold
Overview:
Broad Participation
The start of 2026 has already indicated that this year may look different. The S&P 500 Index is essentially flat through the first seven weeks, however, performance beneath the surface has been strong. A substantial 64% of S&P 500 constituents are outperforming the index year‑to‑date, the highest reading since 2000 and the second highest since 1973.
Past performance is not indicative of future results.
This stands in sharp contrast to the first three years of the current bull market cycle, when concentrated gains drove very narrow leadership. Today, mega‑cap names that dominate benchmark weights have stalled, masking what we believe are signs of underlying strength and a broadening opportunity set across equities.
Rotation
Equity indices are hovering near record highs — but without the familiar Large‑Cap Growth leadership, a trend that began late last year. The average stock has outperformed the “Magnificent 7” by 16.9% from its peak in late October (10/29/25–2/17/26).
Additional highlights for the same period:
This remains a rotational market, with value‑tilted and economically sensitive segments emerging as early leaders.
Outlook
A broad market is a healthy market — and we expect equities to advance overall through the remainder of the year. Large‑Cap Growth stocks should still participate due to their size and influence in major benchmarks. However, the baton of leadership has shifted toward undervalued segments of the market.
Whether this represents a durable rotation or a shorter‑term rebalancing remains to be seen. What is clear is that the narrow leadership of recent years appears to be over. Opportunities are abundant in 2026, creating a strong backdrop for active management, thoughtful security selection, and diversification as many of the beneficiaries of the rotation remain underrepresented in benchmarks. Notably, 57% of large‑cap mutual funds are outperforming their benchmarks year‑to‑date, well above the long‑term average of 37%.
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