Alternative Investments

Insights for Financial Advisors: Navigating Client Investment Preferences

Written by Kelly Park Capital | 2024

Recent trends indicate that Americans continue to view real estate as the premier long-term investment. According to Gallup’s annual Economy and Personal Finance survey conducted from April 1-22, 36% of Americans favor real estate, followed by stocks or mutual funds (22%), gold (18%), and savings accounts or CDs (13%). Bonds (4%) and cryptocurrency (3%) are seen as less attractive long-term investments.
 
 
A recent (April 2024) poll by Gallup can help professional advisors "Know Their Clients" with two main takeaways:
 
1. All investors prefer real estate but higher income investors prefer it more (Chart 1)
2. Belief in Gold as the best long term investment is contingent upon your political views (Chart 2)
 


Real Estate: A Consistent Favorite

The preference for real estate remains steady compared to last year, with 36% of adults selecting it as the best investment. This preference aligns with Americans' historical expectations of rising local home values. Real estate has consistently topped the list since 2014, with support ranging from 30% to 45% (the peak in 2022). Prior to 2014, real estate occasionally competed closely with gold and stocks.
 


Economic Influences on Investment Choices

The current high ranking of real estate and stocks is likely influenced by their recent strong performance. Despite a slight decline from the record high in late 2022, real estate values remain significantly above early 2021 levels. Similarly, major U.S. stock indices have reached new highs this year.

Stock Ownership Trends

Stock market participation is holding steady, with 62% of U.S. adults reporting investments in individual stocks, mutual funds, or retirement accounts. This level of stock ownership, consistent with last year, marks a return to pre-Great Recession levels.
 
Political Influences on Gold Investment

Gold remains a politically charged investment choice: This political divergence has widened since 2020, with Republicans consistently more likely than Democrats to favor gold.

 

Key Takeaways for Financial Advisors

Understanding these trends is crucial for financial advisors aiming to align investment strategies with client preferences. The steady favorability of real estate highlights its perceived stability and growth potential. Meanwhile, the nuanced differences in stock and gold preferences across income and political groups emphasize the need for tailored investment advice.

Advisors should also consider the broader economic context, as recent market performances have a significant impact on client perceptions and investment decisions. By staying informed about these trends, advisors can better support their clients in making informed, long-term investment choices.

 

 

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