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US stock market outlook | The three major equity index futures are all down, with Morgan Stanley predicting the s&p 500 could still rise 4% this year.
On December 3 (Tuesday) in pre-market trading, the three major US equity index futures all fell.
Small cap stocks are in full swing, with the Russell 2000 index poised to break through the 2500 point mark any day now!
The e-mini russell 2000 index soared, small cap stocks rebounded strongly, market confidence soared! The usa economy is growing strongly, supported by rate cut expectations, and small businesses are facing unprecedented opportunities.
Top economists: Next year, the "big hot" in the US stock market will change! Is the high-return gold period over?
Wharton School professors said, "Perhaps this time, we will see the hot stocks that have performed exceptionally well in the past two years relatively weak."
US stock market early trading | Nasdaq up nearly 1%! Growth tech and semiconductor stocks are generally rising, taiwan semiconductor, marvell technology up over 4%, super micro computer surged over 12%
On the evening of the 2nd Beijing time, the US stock market opened slightly higher on Monday. As the US stock market enters the last month of the year, the market this week is focused on the US November non-farm payrolls, Trump administration policies, and the Fed's interest rate path.
After hitting the 53rd closing new high of the year, the US stock market is once again ushering in the 'Christmas rally.'
Historically, when the U.S. stock market performs strongly in both the first quarter and the first half of the year (like in 2024), the year almost always ends with an increase.
Entering the Christmas month! The Christmas market may continue to drive the U.S. stock market to new highs, with these sectors expected to become the "hottest opportunities"
Historically, in the seven trading days after Christmas, which include the last five trading days of the year and the first two trading days of the next year, investors tend to be more bullish, with a high probability of an uptrend in the U.S. stock market. This seven-day period is known as the 'Santa Claus rally.' Data shows that over the past 70 years, there has been an 80% chance of the S&P 500 index rising during these seven trading days.