The investment landscape is changing from the guesswork to practical and analytical execution. Goldman Sachs has identified a ‘broadening bull market,’ which is supported by a steady 2.6% US GDP growth and a regulatory environment encouraging domestic expansion.
At the centre of this shift are three key themes:
Here's how these themes are reshaping portfolios this year.
The conversations around Artificial Intelligence have changed. We are not only discussing LLMs, ML, and NL, but we are also considering the infrastructure needed to run them. Goldman predicts a shift where the early leaders known as ‘The Magnificent Seven’, that is, Apple, Microsoft, Amazon, Alphabet, Meta, NVIDIA, and Tesla, will start to share the spotlight with "Edge Computing" and "Custom Silicon."
Semiconductors still are the most vital commodity of the digital age. In 2026, the focus has shifted to humanoid robotics and autonomous vehicles from PCs and smartphones. Goldman highlights TSMC and Broadcom as the main beneficiaries of this "everything-is-a-computer" era.
Moreover, despite trade tensions, the push for "allied-shoring" has strengthened US and European manufacturers. Although valuations are high (about 40 times forward earnings), the sector's anticipated 20% earnings growth justifies the premium for many institutional investors.
The most debated theme for 2026 is the "China Rising" rebound. Driven by strong government support and a recovery in the tech sector, Chinese equities are displaying signs of a multi-year breakout.
To benefit from Goldman’s 2026 vision, investors should take a balanced approach to growth and risk:
The 2026 market rewards those who focus on the physical infrastructure of the future, not just software. From the energy that powers AI to the stimulus-boosting China, the chances for profit are enormous for well-prepared investors.

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