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Rate cut is difficult! Powell's wish may have to wait until 2026.
The Cleveland Fed model indicates that rent inflation will not subside before 2026. This could ultimately make it more difficult to cut interest rates.
6500 points! Wall Street's 'former big short' firmly calls the US stock market, and provides these investment recommendations.
Morgan Stanley's Chief Investment Officer Michael Wilson has set a target price of 6,500 points for the S&P 500 index by the end of 2025, a 10.3% increase from the current level. Wilson believes that the Fed rate cuts, improving economic growth, and potential deregulation by the Trump administration should make investors bullish on the stock market.
From pessimism to optimism, the bear market predicts that the s&p 500 will hit 6500 points!
The Big Short has turned to join the optimistic camp on Wall Street, predicting s&p 500 will rise to 6500 points in the next 12 months!
The dollar has retreated and the stock market is rebounding! The Asia-Pacific and European-American indices are rising together, US Treasury yields are declining, and gold is rising.
The Bloomberg USD Index has fallen for three consecutive days, with most Asia-Pacific and European-American stock indices rising. The yield on the 10-year US Treasury bond has fallen to the 4.4% level, while spot gold has slightly increased by 0.3%.
The "Trump gloom" casts a shadow over the european market, making things worse.
Since the USA election, the European stock markets have fallen, capital outflow has intensified, and the euro has approached parity against the dollar.
Wall Street is bullish on reaching 6,500 points! Goldman Sachs: The magnificent 7 continue to lead the way, bullish on these stocks.
① David Kostin, chief stocks strategist at goldman sachs, expects the s&p 500 index to continue rising until the end of 2025, with the target price raised from 6,300 points to 6,500 points. ② The bank also predicts that the magnificent 7 will continue to outperform the other components of the s&p 500 index next year, but the gap will be the smallest in seven years.