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2025 Analyst Predictions Review: Ibex and Gold Outperform
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2025 Analyst Predictions Review: Ibex and Gold Outperform

Analysts' 2025 forecasts faced the unpredictable factor of Donald Trump's presidency. While US stocks and gold soared, small caps failed to meet expectations.

El PaísJan 1
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Quick Summary

  • 1At the end of 2024, analysts approached 2025 with maximum caution due to the arrival of Donald Trump to power in the United States.
  • 2There were concerns regarding a potential global trade war with inflationary effects, which could have halted interest rate cuts by the Federal Reserve and worsened the economic weakness in the eurozone.
  • 3Despite these fears, analysts agreed that the US stock market would remain the star of equity markets and that the current environment of soft landing, with growth and lower inflation, would continue.
  • 4However, Trump proved to be an unpredictable factor, as demonstrated months later.

Contents

Initial Forecasts and Prevailing CautionThe Unpredictable FactorMarket Performance: Winners and LosersConclusion: Resilience Over Fear

Quick Summary#

Analysts approached 2025 with a stance of maximum prudence. The primary concern was the return of Donald Trump to the White House, which raised the specter of a global trade war.

Such a conflict was feared to have inflationary effects capable of stopping the Federal Reserve's rate cuts and worsening the economic fragility of the eurozone. Despite these risks, the consensus was that the US stock market would continue to lead global equities.

As the year unfolded, the economy and corporate earnings demonstrated greater resilience to political policies than anticipated. Consequently, the predictions regarding the soft landing environment largely held true, though specific market sectors performed very differently than expected.

Initial Forecasts and Prevailing Caution#

When making projections for the year, analysts generally prefer to err on the side of caution. This was particularly true at the end of 2024, as the market prepared for the new administration in the United States.

The potential for a trade war was the dominant narrative. Market watchers feared that tariffs and protectionist measures would trigger inflation, effectively putting a brake on the monetary easing cycle initiated by the Fed.

Furthermore, the eurozone was already facing significant economic headwinds. The added pressure of global trade friction was expected to exacerbate this weakness, creating a challenging environment for European assets.

However, analysts did identify one clear trend: the continued dominance of US equities. The belief in a soft landing—where growth continues without high inflation—was the baseline scenario for the global economy.

The Unpredictable Factor 📉#

The central variable in these forecasts was Donald Trump. Just months into the year, the President's actions proved that the market's initial apprehension was justified, yet the outcomes were not always what analysts predicted.

Trump's approach to governance was described as unpredictable. This volatility forced analysts to constantly revise their models throughout the first half of the year.

While the fear of instability was high, the actual economic data provided a counter-narrative. The anticipated negative impacts of the administration's policies were not as severe as the worst-case scenarios suggested.

Despite the noise surrounding political changes, the fundamental drivers of the market remained intact. The resilience of the US economy became the defining story of 2025, overshadowing the geopolitical tensions.

Market Performance: Winners and Losers#

The divergence between predictions and reality became evident in specific asset classes. The Ibex and gold were the standout performers, pulverizing previous expectations.

These assets benefited from the very volatility that analysts feared. Gold acted as a safe haven, while the Ibex showed unexpected strength despite the eurozone's underlying weakness.

In contrast, small caps proved to be a disappointment. Investors who followed the call for caution in this sector likely missed out on other opportunities, but small caps failed to deliver the promised growth.

The technology sector also faced constant calls for prudence. These warnings largely failed to materialize into negative performance, as the sector continued to show robust growth.

Key market outcomes included:

  • Ibex: Exceeded all conservative forecasts.
  • Gold: Delivered massive returns, defying inflation fears.
  • Small Caps: Underperformed relative to expectations.
  • US Equities: Maintained their status as the market star.

Conclusion: Resilience Over Fear#

Looking back at 2025, the prevailing theme was the resilience of the economy and corporate profits. The anticipated crash due to political changes never fully materialized.

The economy and earnings resisted the policies of the new administration better than anyone predicted. This resilience provided a floor for the markets, preventing the deep corrections that many analysts feared.

Ultimately, the year served as a reminder that while political factors like Donald Trump introduce volatility, the underlying economic fundamentals often dictate the long-term trajectory. The soft landing scenario largely played out, validating the optimistic baseline view while specific asset classes surprised to the upside.

Frequently Asked Questions

Analysts predicted a soft landing with growth and lower inflation, with the US stock market continuing to outperform. However, they were cautious due to the potential for a global trade war under Donald Trump.

The Ibex and gold significantly outperformed analyst predictions, while small caps failed to meet expectations.

The economy and corporate earnings proved more resilient to the administration's policies than anticipated, resisting better than expected.

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