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Futu Morning Post | Morgan Stanley famous bear Wilson turns bullish! s&p 500 may rise another 11% next year; super micro computer submits compliance plan to nasdaq, surging nearly 40% after hours at one point.
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Famous short seller Wilson from Morgan Stanley turns bullish: no need to worry about high valuations, interest rate cuts, and profit growth, the s&p 500 will rise another 11% next year!
In recent years, morgan stanley strategist Michael Wilson, known for his bearish stance on the usa stock market, has unusually expressed a completely bullish outlook for the usa stock market in 2025, believing that the s&p 500 index will reach around 6,500 points by the end of next year. Since the beginning of 2023, the s&p 500 index has surged more than 50%.
U.S. stocks closed | The three major indexes showed mixed performance, with the Nasdaq ending its four-day losing streak; the "Trump trade" hype continues, with Tesla rising over 5%, and DJT surging 16%.
Small cap stocks turned higher in late trading, with the chip index also rising over 1%. Nvidia cut its earlier 3.4% decline in half, Tesla surged 8.7% at one point, Ehang rose nearly 10% before reversing to a 7% decline, Xiaomi Group's ADR rose nearly 6%, and Bakkt, which is in talks with Trump media for acquisition, surged over 160% before being halted temporarily. Oklo, backed by Altman, surged 23% at one point, leading the nuclear power stocks.
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