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Wall Street's “last bear” Stifel: U.S. stocks will fall to 5,000 points by the end of 2025.
① Barry Bannister, the chief investment strategist at Stifel, one of the few bears on Wall Street, expects that U.S. stocks will be below current levels by the end of 2025; ② Bannister believes that persistently high inflation may prompt the Federal Reserve to maintain high interest rates, impacting the stock market's upward momentum; ③ In contrast, other strategists are focusing on the trajectory of economic growth rather than the extent of interest rate cuts.
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For instance, when I hold stocks like $Apple (AAPL.US)$ and $Coca-Cola (KO.US)$, timing the market becomes less of a concern. I am confident these "bullet-proof" stocks can meet the challenges, whether it's a market recession or a global pandemic. Their track records of staying strong and thriving makes them perfect for long term investors like me .
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102362254 : I prefer long-term investments for the growth and stability they offer, but I’m open to short-term opportunities when they pop up. It’s all about staying flexible and adapting to what works best for my goals and the market
Bird007 : @Author, please correct, the adjustment announcement of the NASDAQ 100 Index will be published at 8:00 PM Eastern Time this Friday (9:00 AM Peking Time).
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