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Taking history as a lesson: After the ultimate two options for the U.S. president, where will the U.S. stock market go?
①Taking a lesson from history, the USA stock market usually rises after a presidential election, but investors need to be prepared for some short-term fluctuations first; ②This means investors should not expect the USA stock market to immediately rise on Wednesday or the following days.
U.S. stocks will continue to bull run! Goldman Sachs: Driven by FOMO, the s&p 500 is expected to reach 6100 points by the end of the year.
① Morgan Stanley's Chief US Stock Strategist Mike Wilson believes that the s&p 500 index may continue to rise in the final stage of 2024; ② He expects the s&p 500 index to rise to a high of 6100 points; ③ However, Wilson also warns that, due to the lack of clear catalysts, this enthusiasm may fade with the arrival of 2025.
11/5 [Strengths and Weaknesses Materials]
[Bullish and Bearish Factors] Bullish factors include Chicago Nikkei futures rising (38375, +255 compared to Osaka), USA crude oil futures rising (71.47, +1.98), decrease in USA long-term interest rates, expectations of inflation stabilization in the USA, active share buybacks, and a request from the Tokyo Stock Exchange for improving corporate value. Bearish factors include the Nikkei Average declining (38053.67, -1027.58), the NY Dow Jones Industrial Average falling (41794.60, -257.59), the Nasdaq Composite Index dropping (18179.98, -59.93), and 1 dollar equals 152 yen.
US stocks closed: Trump, Harris concept stocks rose together, Chinese concept stocks remained stable and rose.
1. The market is filled with a wait-and-see attitude, with all three major indexes collectively falling. 2. Trump's media technology group rebounded after hitting bottom. 3. Photovoltaic and clean energy concept stocks strengthened collectively. 4. Reports claim that Nvidia will distribute Super Micro Computer orders to other suppliers.
No matter who becomes president, goldman sachs trading department: regardless of the outcome, CTA will sell stocks this week.
Last week, CTA has already sold $8 billion worth of global equity. goldman sachs trading department predicts that in the market's decline, the E-mini s&p 500 index will experience an outflow of $11.2 billion, and will have an outflow of $0.94 billion in the case of an increase.
QQQ ETF Declines 0.3%