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Has the pullback in the US stock market ended? Deutsche Bank raised its target price for the s&p 500: three major bullish factors support the US stock market to reach new highs.
Deutsche Bank has raised its year-end target for the S&P 500 index from 5500 points to 5750 points, citing increased stock buybacks, strong corporate earnings, and strong inflow of funds driven by strong risk preferences. According to Deutsche Bank analysts, the recent two-month period of volatile pullback in the US stock market is now basically over, and the US stock market will continue to rise in the future.
This week's bull stock in the US stock market | AI concept stocks rebounded strongly, helping the S&P and Nasdaq to rise for four consecutive days! Nvidia surged nearly 16% in four days, while Broadcom rose more than 20%.
This week, the US stock market quickly rebounded, with the S&P 500 and the Nasdaq rising for 4 consecutive days, led by Nvidia, the AI concept stock. Among them, the Dow Jones Industrial Average rose 1.86%, the S&P 500 Index rose 3.46%, and the Nasdaq, which is dominated by technology stocks, performed the best, soaring 5.27%.
Daily futures tracking | Chip stocks have rebounded over the past few days, Nvidia and Broadcom single trading are active; gold and silver spot has soared, and related ETF bullish options have earned nearly 20 times overnight
Are bears sniping at Intel? The bearish ratio rose to 72%, and put trading volume increased dramatically; Broadcom rose by 3.97% to lead the rise in star technology stocks, and earned 6 times the profit from a single call due in October.
Why are U.S. bonds so strong? There's too much money waiting to "buy the dip".
Due to the large amount of cash held off-exchange, people are worried that if they don't deposit the money into a fixed-rate account now, they will lose out on interest income in the future. Every time the interest rate rises, people flock to it.
The momentum of the "50 basis points theory" for the Fed's interest rate cuts is rising again, and the price of US bonds is rising accordingly.
Due to investors' increased assessment of the possibility of a 50 basis point rate cut by the Federal Reserve next week, the price of US Treasury bonds has risen, driven by short-term notes.
Goldman Sachs Asset Management: Bullish on commercial real estate debt, more favorable towards CMBS
Massive debt, financing crisis, and plunging property prices are casting a shadow over the commercial real estate market in the USA and posing a threat to investors and banks, but Goldman Sachs Asset Management remains bullish on the commercial real estate debt that others are concerned about.