Inside the Markets Q2 2026
In this session, Anshul Sharma, Savvy's Chief Investment Officer, cut through the noise of a complex quarter and shared what investors should be thinking about heading into Q2 2026.
He explored what was driving markets across public and private markets, asset classes, and geographies — so you can focus on what actually matters for your portfolio right now.
Market Backdrop: What's actually moving markets this quarter — and what's just noise.
Portfolio Positioning: Where we're allocating today, and why.
What to Watch Next: The risks and catalysts that could reshape portfolios in Q2 and beyond.
Anshul Sharma is Chief Investment Officer at Savvy Wealth, where he oversees the firm’s investment strategy, portfolio design, and platform innovation. He partners across product, marketing, and operations teams to deliver portfolios that take a methodological approach to balance customization with scalability for advisors and their clients.
Before joining Savvy, Anshul spent nearly two decades at Bank of America, where he managed the Chief Investment Office’s Sustainable Model Portfolio Suite, launched new proprietary offerings, and, as Head of Alternative Investment Strategy, provided guidance and thought leadership to advisors around hedge fund, private market, and real asset strategies. He began his career as an Investment Strategist at U.S. Trust, designing multi-asset portfolios for high-net-worth and institutional clients.
Anshul holds a Master of Financial Engineering from UC Berkeley and a Bachelor of Computer Engineering from Lehigh University. Outside of work, he is an avid tennis player, enjoys time with his wife, two sons, and their Bernedoodle, and is an auto enthusiast who loves cooking and travel.
This webinar is intended for informational purposes only. Savvy Wealth Inc. is a technology company. Savvy Advisors, Inc. is an SEC registered investment advisor. For purposes of this article, Savvy Wealth and Savvy Advisors together are referred to as “Savvy”. All advisory services are offered through Savvy Advisors, while technology is offered through Savvy Wealth. The views and opinions expressed herein are those of the speakers and authors, and do not necessarily reflect the views or positions of Savvy Advisors.
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