Market pundits predict stagnation, history suggests otherwise: Jonathan Levin

Market pundits predict stagnation, history suggests otherwise: Jonathan Levin

Wall Street strategists are worried that US stocks are on a trip to nowhere.
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As Wall Street strategists foresee a stagnant year for US stocks, investors find themselves at a crossroads. Despite warnings from experts like Goldman Sachs' David Kostin, projecting a bleak outlook for the S&P 500, historical trends suggest a different narrative. Past data reveals a consistent pattern: when experts anticipate little to no growth, the market defies expectations. With potential catalysts like AI advancements and Fed interventions, the future remains uncertain, challenging conventional wisdom and highlighting the unpredictability of financial forecasts.

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By Jonathan Levin

Wall Street strategists are worried that US stocks are on a trip to nowhere, but that doesn't mean you shouldn't go along for the ride. Goldman Sachs Group Inc.'s chief US equity strategist David Kostin said recently that the S&P 500 Index has essentially "no return" left in the tank for the rest of 2024. Here's the Marketwatch writeup of his comments:

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