S&P 500 Index has further to go, with year-end target of 5,100 – Deutsche Bank

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22/02/2024 15:33

Economists at Deutsche Bank expect the S&P 500 Index to extend its race higher over the course of the year.

S&P 500 to 5,100 by Q4 2024

We set a 2024 S&P 500 year-end target of 5,100.

All measures of earnings beats in the US are well above the upper end of their pre-pandemic ranges, typically seen in early stages of recovery from major cyclical downturns; Multiple staying near 20x, a little higher than fair value at 18x;  Catalysts impacting the trajectory include rates vs. rates vol, inflation, the US presidential election, and potential productivity gains.

 

Isenção de responsabilidade: Apenas para fins informativos. O desempenho passado não é indicativo de resultados futuros.
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