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Taking history as a mirror, is the U.S. stock market not looking good?
Deutsche Bank analysis indicates that the current market environment shares similarities with three historical peaks, and historically, when market valuations are too high, there may be limited room for further increases. A turning point could arrive quickly, and there is a risk of market adjustments due to potential economic slowdowns or other catalytic factors.
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.
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