A Golden Finance report stated that Mike Wilson from Morgan Stanley believes that the S&P 500 index may continue to rise before the end of the year, and it is not impossible to increase by 5% from now on, as investors breathe a sigh of relief after the US presidential election and a 'fear of missing out' (medo de ficar de fora) mentality appears at the end of the year. However, the strategist warns that this enthusiasm may fade away as 2025 approaches due to the lack of obvious catalysts. 'I think we may see 6000 points if there is no too much panic and people feel good about the situation,' Wilson said. This means that the index will increase by nearly 5% from the level of around 5728 points at the close of last Friday. Wilson then added that the S&P 500 index may rise to a maximum of 6100 points, but due to overvaluation and difficulty in further expanding the price-earnings ratio as we approach 2025, the index will not exceed this level 'under any circumstances' this year.
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Estrategista do Morgan Stanley: 'Fear of Missing Out' pode impulsionar o índice S&P 500 para os 6100 pontos antes do final do ano
A Golden Finance report stated that Mike Wilson from Morgan Stanley believes that the S&P 500 index may continue to rise before the end of the year, and it is not impossible to increase by 5% from now on, as investors breathe a sigh of relief after the US presidential election and a 'fear of missing out' (medo de ficar de fora) mentality appears at the end of the year. However, the strategist warns that this enthusiasm may fade away as 2025 approaches due to the lack of obvious catalysts. 'I think we may see 6000 points if there is no too much panic and people feel good about the situation,' Wilson said. This means that the index will increase by nearly 5% from the level of around 5728 points at the close of last Friday. Wilson then added that the S&P 500 index may rise to a maximum of 6100 points, but due to overvaluation and difficulty in further expanding the price-earnings ratio as we approach 2025, the index will not exceed this level 'under any circumstances' this year.