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Will the USA struggle with interest rate cuts? Research from two major regional Federal Reserves: Inflation may become a "difficult problem"
① Since Trump won the usa election earlier this month, Wall Street's concerns about the possible resurgence of inflation in the usa during his term have been increasing day by day; ② Meanwhile, some of the latest evidence suggests that even without considering a series of potential fiscal policies from Trump 2.0 that could ignite inflation, it is not an easy task for us inflation to continue to decline...
Rate cut is difficult! Powell's wish may have to wait until 2026.
The Cleveland Fed model indicates that rent inflation will not subside before 2026. This could ultimately make it more difficult to cut interest rates.
From pessimism to optimism, the bear market predicts that the s&p 500 will hit 6500 points!
The Big Short has turned to join the optimistic camp on Wall Street, predicting s&p 500 will rise to 6500 points in the next 12 months!
The Federal Reserve's model 'alarmed' for the first time in ten years, are U.S. stocks overvalued?
MarketWatch regular contributor Mark Hulbert stated that, according to the Federal Reserve model, the current market conditions are unfavorable for the stock market. However, there is no need to worry because the reference value of the Federal Reserve model is limited. However, this does not mean that the U.S. stock market is not overvalued, investors may have other reasons to be concerned about the future prospects of the stock market.
It can still rise by 10%! Goldman Sachs has raised the target price for the s&p 500 index for next year.
According to goldman sachs' baseline forecast, the economy and corporate profits in the usa will continue to grow, thereby boosting the stock market.
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.