How Capital Flows Are Reshaping Markets

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Three implications follow.

First, positioning must anticipate flows. Policy direction, retirement design, benchmark inclusion, and platform distribution are increasingly leading indicators of capital movement. In this environment, being early to flows matters more than being precisely right on valuation. Waiting for valuation signals alone may mean reacting after flows have already repriced assets.

Second, infrastructure matters. Exposure to the channels and enablers of capital movement, including asset managers, platforms, exchanges, and index providers, can be as important as exposure to the assets themselves. This extends beyond financial firms. As participation expands through digital systems, demand for data centers, energy, and connectivity rises in parallel with trading, storage, and settlement needs.

Third, liquidity must be treated as a constraint, not an assumption. Expected return is insufficient if positions cannot be exited under stress. Portfolio construction must account for time-to-exit, funding conditions, and the behavior of other market participants facing the same constraints.

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