Can the 'brotherly love' between Trump and Musk last?
Trump demands absolute loyalty and has previously been unhappy about others not wanting to share the spotlight, which conflicts with Musk's "hardcore" style.
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.
Trump 2.0 Will the U.S. stock market definitely rise? Wall Street analysts warn: The macro environment is completely different from eight years ago.
BCA Research indicates that after Trump officially takes office next year, the proposed policies may not have as much of a substantial impact on the market as when he first entered the White House—investors' enthusiasm for the "Trump trade" is actually akin to carving a boat while seeking a sword.
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.
The 'King of Hedge Funds' is very anxious about Trump's tariff policy and doesn't understand why millions of immigrants should be expelled.
Griffin believes that Trump's potential tariff policy is a "long-term slippery slope," and the government should not expel immigrants but rather develop more detailed immigration policies, while the talent from Citadel is his "best investment."
"Hot cakes" appear again? The 30-year US Treasury yield hits a near six-month high! Two major "creditors" collectively dump US bonds in September.
How much longer can the U.S. stock market remain bullish?
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Futu Morning Post | Morgan Stanley famous bear Wilson turns bullish! s&p 500 may rise another 11% next year; super micro computer submits compliance plan to nasdaq, surging nearly 40% after hours at one point.
USA Treasury Secretary candidate internal strife intensified, former Federal Reserve Board member Wash unexpectedly entered the Treasury Secretary candidate; Bank of America Merrill Lynch pointed out that Nvidia's financial report may determine the success or failure of the stock market rebound.
Hong Kong stocks morning report on November 19: Hong Kong Exchanges and Clearing is preparing various optimization measures for mutual market access. Goldman Sachs predicts a 15% increase in the MSCI China Index by 2025.
① The Hong Kong Stock Exchange stated that it is preparing multiple optimization measures for mutual connectivity. ② S.F. Holding plans to issue 0.17 billion H shares through an IPO in Hong Kong. ③ Goldman Sachs expects the MSCI Chinese Index to rise by 15% by 2025. ④ Xiaomi's revenue in the third quarter increased by approximately 30% year-on-year.
Goldman Sachs: Expects the s&p 500 index to rise 11% by the end of 2025, to 6,500 points
Gelonghui, November 19|Goldman Sachs: It is expected that the s&p 500 index will rise to 6,500 points by the end of 2025, representing an 11% increase from the current level. Including dividends, the total roi will reach 12%.
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Famous short seller Wilson from Morgan Stanley turns bullish: no need to worry about high valuations, interest rate cuts, and profit growth, the s&p 500 will rise another 11% next year!
In recent years, morgan stanley strategist Michael Wilson, known for his bearish stance on the usa stock market, has unusually expressed a completely bullish outlook for the usa stock market in 2025, believing that the s&p 500 index will reach around 6,500 points by the end of next year. Since the beginning of 2023, the s&p 500 index has surged more than 50%.
U.S. stocks closed | The three major indexes showed mixed performance, with the Nasdaq ending its four-day losing streak; the "Trump trade" hype continues, with Tesla rising over 5%, and DJT surging 16%.
Small cap stocks turned higher in late trading, with the chip index also rising over 1%. Nvidia cut its earlier 3.4% decline in half, Tesla surged 8.7% at one point, Ehang rose nearly 10% before reversing to a 7% decline, Xiaomi Group's ADR rose nearly 6%, and Bakkt, which is in talks with Trump media for acquisition, surged over 160% before being halted temporarily. Oklo, backed by Altman, surged 23% at one point, leading the nuclear power stocks.
The famous bear turns around! Morgan Stanley's chief strategist Mike Wilson expects the s&p 500 index to rise to 6,500 points.
morgan stanley's chief strategy officer Mike Wilson stated in a report released on Monday that the s&p 500 index may rise to 6,500 points within the next 12 months, approximately 10% higher than the current level of about 5,900 points.
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Express News | The three major U.S. stock indexes closed mixed, with the Nasdaq up 0.6%, the s&p 500 index up 0.39%, and the Dow down 0.13%. Shares of BKKT soared over 162%. According to reports, a social media company affiliated with Trump is in deep negotiations to ac
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U.S. stock market morning session | Tesla surged more than 8%, with a market cap exceeding $1.1 trillion; Xiaomi ADR soared 5% after earnings, with Q3 revenue reaching a record high of $92.5 billion.
On the evening of October 18th, Beijing time, the market this week is focused on the earnings reports of several important companies including nvidia, as well as the Federal Reserve's interest rate cut policy and the outlook for the US stock market after the elections.