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“Do you still have inflation sensitivity in your portfolio? We're still bullish gold — it's reaching an all-time high, but we think that's for good reason: great hedge for geopolitical concerns and supply and demand looks really favorable to us; investors and central banks remain under allocated.”
On , James Smigiel, Chief Investment Officer at SEI INVESTMENTS CO, spoke about inflation hedges during Market concentration is creating fragility investors can’t ignore, says SEI's Jim Smigiel on CNBC Television.
James Smigiel, chief investment officer at SEI, has been publicly discussing market concentration and portfolio strategy. In October 2025, he stated that the market is exhibiting "fragility" rather than volatility, citing the concentration of the S&P 500 in a small number of stocks, such as Nvidia approaching 8% of the index. He said that passive investors in particular should be aware of this risk and that diversification—by global markets, capitalization, and factor—is the appropriate response)Skip. Smigiel also expressed a bullish view on gold, calling it a hedge for geopolitical concerns and noting that central banks remain under-allocated to the metal. In August 2025, Smigiel said the market had shown "euphoria around almost a certainty for a cut" from the Federal Reserve, but that expectations had since moderated. He described gold as a hedge against a weakening U.S. dollar and the federal debt situation. In earlier appearances, Smigiel expressed caution on equities in the face of higher yields and a hawkish Fed, favoring value-oriented sectors like materials and industrials. He has also argued that the "Magnificent Seven" stocks are over-concentrated and that active management