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Pete Davies: Where are the Risks and Rewards Over the Next Decade? | #24


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Pete Davies, Head of Developed Markets Strategy at Lansdowne Partners, explains why this decade could look nothing like the last. From rising public-sector risk to the return of tangible assets and a new AI investment cycle.


We cover:


  • ​The macro shift investors aren’t positioned for: re-industrialisation, capex, and de-globalisation
  • ​Why banks - not tech - may offer lower risk today
  • ​The AI thesis most investors misunderstand (and who actually profits)
  • ​Steel, energy, and “real assets” making a comeback
  • ​How elite fund managers think about risk, concentration, and mistakes• Stocks with potential to double
  • ​Would he buy Starlink if it IPO’d?


00:00 Intro

02:27 The Big Macro Shift Investors Aren’t Positioned For

03:59 De-globalisation, Political Risk & The New Market Regime

06:28 The Hidden Danger of Investment “Style Boxes”

08:53 Why Active Management May Beat the Index This Decade

11:44 Inside the Portfolio: Why So Much Capital Is in Banks

14:22 Banks vs Tech: Where Is Risk Really Lower?19:34 The AI Investment Thesis Most Investors Miss

21:01 Picks, Shovels & Who Actually Profits From AI

24:15 Robotics, Physical Intelligence & The Next Wave

28:42 Defence Spending, Geopolitics & Aerospace Winners

38:45 Tariffs, Trade Wars & Protecting Local Assets

45:20 Gold, Energy & Nuclear: Positioning for Resource Scarcity

1:04:22 Housing, Construction & the Case for “Real Assets”

1:11:45 How Elite Fund Managers Think About Risk

1:15:30 Investment Mistakes & What They Teach You

1:19:33 AI vs The Human Brain: What Machines Still Can’t Do

1:20:51 Stocks That Could Double (And Where Upside Lives)

1:22:02 Adapting After 30+ Years in Markets

1:24:00 Would He Buy Starlink?

1:26:32 Final Takeaways for Investors


This episode was recorded on 12th January 2026

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Algy's Investment PodcastBy Algy Smith-Maxwell