1. The author avoids turnarounds but invests in high-quality companies with temporary setbacks. 2. Currently, the author is overweight on LVMH and ASML, both facing macroeconomic headwinds but poised for recovery in 2025. 3. LVMH's shares are down due to China's economic slowdown, but strong fundamentals and potential M&A activity make it an attractive buy. 4. ASML, despite export restrictions and slow non-AI recovery, offers strong EPS growth potential, making it a compelling long-term investment.
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