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Is the US stock market still in the early stages of a bull market? Seasoned investors: the future may present a situation of "everything goes up"!
①Senior investor Eric Jackson said that the US stock market may see a situation where "everything is rising", especially technology stocks; ② He pointed out that the current economic growth and interest rate environment are reminiscent of the early stages of the 1982 bull market, which was one of the best-performing bull markets in US stock market history.
ProShares Short Dow30 Declares Quarterly Distribution of $0.3647
Aim at 6000 points! Goldman Sachs: US stocks will face a smooth road after the presidential election, with middle cap stocks holding opportunities.
①Recently, with the boost of interest rate cuts, the bullish trend of US stocks reaching new highs seems unstoppable. Behind this lively performance, many Wall Street giants are clearly happy to add fuel to the fire... ②Goldman Sachs Chief US Stock Strategist David Kostin predicted on Tuesday that once the dust settles from the US presidential election, the US stock market is expected to continue to rise.
Goldman Sachs insiders are calling for continued optimism! Consensus suggests that after the election, the US stock market will continue to rise.
Goldman Sachs' Chief US Stocks Strategist David Kostin stated that once the results of the US presidential election are confirmed, it is clear that the US stocks will continue to rise. He expects the s&p 500 index to trade around 6000 points in a year.
Fed and Politics: Central Bank Delivers Jumbo Rate Cut Ahead of Presidential Election
One word sets off the global market, Powell said it ten times!
"Recalibration" of the cost-cutting of 50 basis points is the latest interpretation, igniting market risk appetite and boosting the rise of small cap stocks. However, there are opposing voices that believe the 50 basis point rate cut is mainly to address economic recession. If the subsequent economic deterioration forces the Fed to cut rates more aggressively, can we still use "recalibration" as an excuse?