New All-Time Highs: Staying Balanced

The topic of market all-time highs takes center stage in this week’s update from Brad Barrie, Chief Investment Officer at Dynamic Wealth Group. As markets break new records, investors must resist the urge to react emotionally and instead focus on disciplined investing and portfolio diversification. Barrie explains how staying balanced during times of market optimism is key to long-term success. He also highlights how asset allocation strategies that include corporate bonds and alternatives can provide stability and reduce portfolio risk.


New All-Time Highs: Staying Balanced

Hi. This is Brad Barrie, Chief Investment Officer and portfolio manager with Dynamic Wealth Group. Welcome to this market and economic update.

Understanding Market All-Time Highs

With markets at all-time highs, there’s a lot for investors to be optimistic about.

However, it’s equally important to stay focused on long-term investment goals. As President Eisenhower is often quoted as saying, what is important is seldom urgent and what is urgent is seldom important. This applies perfectly to today’s market environment.

Investors are facing a constant stream of seemingly urgent news, from trade policy to geopolitical tensions and more. Over the next few minutes, we’ll dive deeper into the current market environment and how investors can stay disciplined as the market reaches new records.

First, it’s important to put the current market all-time highs into perspective. Since markets tend to rise over long periods, bull markets spend much of their time setting new records. Let’s look at these numbers. From 2013 to 2024, the average year saw 37 new all-time highs.


Bar and line chart titled “Stock Market All-Time Highs” displays the number of annual S&P 500 all-time highs from 1980 to June 30, 2025, alongside the S&P 500 index value. The chart highlights a peak of 77 new highs in 1995 and significant increases in 2014, 2017, and 2021, with 2025 showing only 4 new highs to date. Data visualizations track market momentum and long-term growth, with the orange line indicating upward S&P 500 performance over time. Chart produced by Dynamic Wealth Group using data from Clearnomics and Standard & Poor’s. Dynamic Wealth Group posted this image. Visit https://www.DynamicWG.com.

That’s about 15% of all trading days. As the chart shows, last year alone brought 57 record closing days, despite concerns about recession and election uncertainty. New record highs can make some investors nervous.

Some may wonder if they should just wait for a pullback before investing. While market declines are inevitable, trying to time these movements can backfire. The cost of waiting for the perfect moment to invest is often higher than simply getting started, especially when one is investing in a truly diversified portfolio, which combines not just asset classes like stocks and bonds, but also utilizes alternatives, adding in non-correlated investments and strategies.

Why Portfolio Diversification Matters

Next, the rebound in markets is not just in stocks, but across other asset classes as well. For instance, corporate bonds have also delivered impressive results. This is because credit spreads have been tightening significantly.


Line chart titled “U.S. Corporate Bond Yields” tracks the yield percentages of AAA, BBB, BB, and CCC-rated corporate bonds from 2013 through June 30, 2025. The chart shows CCC bonds yielding 10.9%, the highest among the categories, followed by BB at 6.0%, BBB at 5.2%, and AAA at 4.8%. Spikes in yields are visible during 2016 and 2020, reflecting credit risk and market volatility. Data sourced from Clearnomics and Bloomberg. Dynamic Wealth Group posted this image. Visit https://www.DynamicWG.com.

In simple terms, this means the interest rates on corporate bonds have fallen relative to treasury yields, which pushes bond prices higher. This tightening of credit spreads signals that the flight-to-safety behavior we saw earlier this year has largely subsided. Lower credit spreads benefit the broader economy by making it easier for companies to access capital, fund new projects, and refinance existing debt.

For investors, this serves as an important reminder that diversification matters. While the stock market captures the headlines, multiple asset classes have contributed to portfolio performance this year.

Disciplined Investing Through Market Cycles

Finally, while strong market performance is encouraging for investors, it’s important to remember that building a portfolio goes beyond just chasing returns. Identifying what is driving those returns is crucial in understanding how diversified your portfolio actually is. And this helps to examine the risk within your portfolio as well.


Line chart titled “Asset Allocation Performance” compares total returns of stock/bond index portfolios from the 2007 pre-financial crisis peak through June 30, 2025. It illustrates the performance of four allocations: 100% stocks (462%), 60/40 stocks/bonds (283%), 40/60 stocks/bonds (202%), and 100% bonds (69%). Key break-even and crossover dates are annotated, showing how different strategies recovered post-2008 downturn and performed over time. Chart based on S&P 500 and U.S. Aggregate Bond indices. Dynamic Wealth Group posted this image. Visit https://www.DynamicWG.com.

Recent market history provides valuable lessons about how different asset classes perform under varying conditions. Portfolios heavily weighted in stocks may shine during market expansions, but they also experience larger swings during downturns. As I have discussed recently, preparing for a range of outcomes should be one of your core investment philosophies. Yes, we all hope for the best.
But preparing for less than the best is, by definition, diversification. While markets have bounced back recently, maintaining disciplined portfolio management is more important than chasing recent performance. History consistently shows that staying invested through complete market cycles remains the most effective approach for achieving long-term financial success.
And building a portfolio that targets a smoother investment experience can help one emotionally stay invested.

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Until next time, take care, everyone, and make smart, logical, and fact-based financial decisions.


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  • Clearnomics and Dynamic Wealth Group, LLC are not affiliated entities.  No part of this should be taken as investment advice.  Consult your financial advisor for specific investment recommendations tailored to your specific situation. 
  • Dynamic Wealth Group (“Dynamic”) is an SEC registered investment adviser. SEC registration does not constitute an endorsement of Dynamic by the SEC, nor does it indicate that Dynamic has attained a particular level of skill or ability. This material prepared by Dynamic is for informational purposes only. It is not intended to serve as a substitute for personalized investment advice or as a recommendation or solicitation of any particular security, strategy, or investment product. Opinions expressed by Dynamic are based on economic or market conditions at the time this material was written. Economies and markets fluctuate. Actual economic or market events may turn out differently than anticipated. Facts presented have been obtained from sources believed to be reliable. Dynamic, however, cannot guarantee the accuracy or completeness of such information, and certain information presented here may have been condensed or summarized from its original source.
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  • Any reference to an index is included for illustrative purposes only, as an index is not a security in which an investment can be made. Indices are unmanaged vehicles that serve as market indicators and do not account for the deduction of management fees and/or transaction costs generally associated with investable products. Past performance is no guarantee of future results. Actual returns may be lower.

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