Entering 2026, the global investment market is expected to offer ample opportunities following solid stock performance in 2025. Major technology, AI, solar energy, and oil and gas sectors take center stage. These predictions, compiled from Zacks, promise smarter and safer portfolio growth.
The year 2025 closed with significant gains in stock markets, where the S&P 500 rose about 16 percent and the Nasdaq 100 increased nearly 21 percent. The main driving factor was technological advancement, particularly artificial intelligence (AI), regarded as the biggest business transformation since the internet era. Additionally, stable revenue growth and abundant liquidity supported overall asset prices.
Gold also stood out throughout 2025 with a price increase of around 68 percent, while gold mining company stocks saw even higher surges. In contrast, Bitcoin experienced a roughly 5 percent decline, though institutional interest in it continues to grow.
For 2026, Zacks predictions highlight six promising sectors. First, major technology companies remain dominant with strong revenue growth, rising profitability, and high but reasonable valuations. Opportunities expand to cloud computing, wearable devices, autonomous vehicles, robotics, and other tech innovations.
Second, AI is still in its infrastructure phase, similar to the late 1990s internet buildout. AI adoption in enterprises is emerging, while consumer applications remain early-stage. Global AI capital expenditure is projected to exceed US$500 billion, or about Rp8.35 quadrillion, in 2026, serving as a key driver for the technology industry.
Third, solar energy emerges as a new power driver despite political challenges. Solar panel efficiency and battery technology are improving rapidly, with photovoltaic module costs dropping 90 percent over the past decade. Lithium-ion battery costs also fell 20 percent last year to Rp1.8 million per kilowatt-hour, facilitating 24-hour energy storage.
Fourth, oil and gas remain essential. Natural gas demand is rising rapidly, while oil sentiment is at a cycle low. Increases in US LNG export capacity and domestic demand bolster positive prospects for the energy sector.
Other sectors like gold, Bitcoin, and health are also noted as potential, though details emphasize diversification to mitigate risks.