Small-Cap Growth Fund Sees Promising Outlook Amidst Economic Shifts
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Small-Cap Growth Fund Sees Promising Outlook Amidst Economic Shifts

authorBy Suze Orman
DateMay 05, 2026
Read time2 min

The U.S. economy concluded 2025 with a mixed performance, featuring strong services sector activity alongside ongoing manufacturing weaknesses and a moderating labor market. The Institute for Supply Management (ISM) Services Purchasing Managers' Index (PMI) significantly increased to 54.4% in December, marking the highest reading for the sector that constitutes over two-thirds of the nation's economic output. In contrast, the manufacturing sector remained in contraction for the 14th consecutive month, with its PMI registering 47.4%. This divergence underscores a transition in the U.S. economic landscape, moving from a period of robust growth to one characterized by a more moderate expansion, a cooling labor market, and receding inflation. This shift suggests that the Federal Reserve's restrictive monetary policies are beginning to take effect, potentially paving the way for future rate adjustments.

Amidst these economic fluctuations, the information technology sector emerged as a significant contributor to the portfolio's robust performance in the fourth quarter. Companies such as Lumentum Holdings, a key provider of specialized lasers for optical transceiver manufacturers—essential components for artificial intelligence infrastructure—demonstrated strong growth. Additionally, AeroVironment, an innovator in autonomous unmanned aircraft systems and counter systems, also contributed positively, albeit with some volatility. The fund's strategic focus on sectors benefiting from long-term secular trends, including data center expansion and AI infrastructure, positions it to capitalize on evolving technological demands. The optimistic outlook for U.S. small-cap stocks is further reinforced by the expectation of favorable macroeconomic trends and the Federal Reserve's anticipated return to a rate-cutting cycle, which is expected to reduce borrowing costs for these businesses.

Looking forward, the fund maintains an optimistic perspective on the trajectory of U.S. small-cap equities. The anticipated easing of monetary policy, coupled with a resilient services sector and continued technological advancements, is expected to create a conducive environment for growth. The strategic allocation towards innovative technology companies and those aligned with critical infrastructure developments reflects a proactive approach to navigating market dynamics and harnessing emerging opportunities. This forward-looking strategy, grounded in thorough analysis of economic indicators and sector-specific trends, aims to deliver sustained value and positive returns for investors.

In a world of constant change, proactive investment strategies, driven by diligent research and an unwavering commitment to innovation, are essential for success. Embracing change and strategically aligning with sectors that offer long-term growth potential not only maximizes returns but also contributes to a more dynamic and prosperous global economy.

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