Market Misbehavior with David Keller, CMT

Alicia Levine: Why the U.S. Market Is Exceptional—Not in a Bubble | Q4 Market Outlook & Strategy

Dave Keller, CMT

In the 73rd episode of the Market Misbehavior podcast, Alicia Levine, Head of Investment Strategy and Equities at BNY Wealth, joins Dave Keller to share her perspective on U.S. markets, global policy shifts, and the delicate balance between long-term fundamentals and short-term volatility. Recorded live at the MoneyShow Orlando, Alicia explains why she still views the U.S. economy as exceptional, not vulnerable—and why investors shouldn’t fear new highs. We discuss her transition from academia to Wall Street, how she leads BNY’s investment strategy committee, and the frameworks she uses to navigate inflation, tariffs, and crowded trades in a complex policy environment. Recorded 10/16/25.

🎧 What you’ll learn:
Why Alicia believes the U.S. remains the most investable market globally
What her team watches inside BNY’s Investment Strategy Committee
How to think about all-time highs, pullbacks, and forward returns
Lessons from moving from academia to active investing
How policy shocks and fiscal dynamics drive volatility
The role of gold, the dollar, and international diversification in today’s portfolios

🔧 Tools & concepts mentioned:
Market cycles • Earnings momentum • Policy risk • Diversification frameworks • Asset allocation discipline • Behavioral bias awareness


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