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s&p 500 is expected to reach 7000 points! Optimistic sentiment spreads on Wall Street, these industries may become the new hotspots!
From the recent us stock market trend, the three major "frontier technology" sectors are performing extremely strong, which are quantum computing, space satellite, and nuclear power concept stocks.
Will Trump's policies severely damage the usa economy? Former Treasury Secretary Summers raised two major concerns.
①Former US Treasury Secretary Lawrence Summers warned that the economic policies of the Trump administration could trigger serious inflation shocks; ②He emphasized the two main concerns about the proposed economic agenda: massive demand-side stimulus and severe supply-side interruptions; ③Summers pointed out that if all of Trump's policies were implemented, the inflationary stimulus would far exceed any plans set by President Biden.
Deutsche Bank: The s&p 500 index will rise to 7000 points next year.
Deutsche Bank strategists predict that, against the backdrop of rising risk appetite, the bull market in US stocks will continue in 2025.
Is the US stock market just entering a 'golden age'? Wall Street veteran strategist: The s&p 500 may double by 2030!
①Wall Street senior strategist predicts that the target price range for the s&p 500 index at the end of 2025 is 7200-7400 points, and it could reach as high as 13000 points by 2030. ②She believes that the AI revolution will lead the US stock market into a golden age, while factors such as increased corporate productivity, strong economy, lower corporate tax rates, and lower interest rates will drive the US stock market higher.
What does the nomination of Bessent by the USA Secretary of the Treasury mean for USA taxes and interest rates?
The reform of tax policies by Bencent may have to wait until the confirmation hearings for clarity, and his impact on the cost of consumer lending may be limited.
"Greed Feast": Kramer warns of excessive risks in the stock market frenzy.
The recent rapid rise in the stock market has excited investors, but CNBC commentator Jim Cramer has warned: "Don't let victory turn into loss!"