Finance Fusion Network
  • Investing
  • Latest News
  • Editor’s Pick
  • Economy
  • Investing
  • Latest News
  • Editor’s Pick
  • Economy
No Result
View All Result
Finance Fusion Network
No Result
View All Result

Column-The five charts flashing red for U.S. equity bulls: McGeever

by
December 17, 2024
in Economy
0
Column-The five charts flashing red for U.S. equity bulls: McGeever

By Jamie McGeever

ORLANDO, Florida (Reuters) – As the classic market cliche goes, investors should worry most when the consensus is overwhelmingly optimistic and be bullish when it’s overwhelmingly bearish.

    If investors apply this logic to the 2025 U.S. stock market outlook, they should be running for the hills.

    By many measures – sentiment surveys, positioning, valuations – the helicopter view of Wall Street has rarely been rosier.

This wave of ‘U.S. exceptionalism’ won’t catch anyone unawares. It has been building to a crescendo all year as the AI and tech boom steered the U.S. economy away from any kind of landing – hard or soft – and fueled the stock market’s eye-popping outperformance.

    But some of the numbers are flashing red and not just for the die-hard contrarians. In fact, the wave of optimism has been so powerful that it has swept away some of the Street’s most prominent bears.

    Even ‘Dr Doom’ Nouriel Roubini and David Rosenberg of Rosenberg Research have recently appeared to embrace the ‘TINA’ (There Is No Alternative) view on U.S. stocks.

    When the bears are capitulating, it’s definitely time to worry, right?

    Probably, unless it really is different this time. And the last three years suggest this could be the case, as the post-Covid world has been unlike anything found in economic textbooks and market playbooks.

    According to Dario Perkins at TS Lombard, U.S. market and macro bears have repeatedly misread the post-COVID “fake cycle”. They’ve been fooled by the inverted yield curve, put too much emphasis on (mis)leading indicators, and misinterpreted labor market normalization as weakness.

    “As the economy returns to more regular drivers, this sort of error should stop,” Perkins says. Hopefully, the bears are just “embracing reality, having been excessively pessimistic” for three years.

    That may turn out to be the case, but even so, it would hardly be a return to business as usual. Indeed, there’s a lot about the U.S. equity market right now that is highly unusual.

    The fact that the S&P 500 and Nasdaq are at record highs is not one of them. Stocks go up over time as the economy grows and productivity, innovation and company profits rise. But there are grounds for caution.

    The difference between U.S. and European equity valuations has never been wider; Wall Street’s share of the world equity market cap has never been bigger; and U.S. consumers’ stock market outlook for the coming 12 months has never been more optimistic.   

    Extreme valuations are no guarantee of an imminent crash or correction. But as AXA Investment Managers’ Chris Iggo rightly observes, they change the risk calculus.

    Still, a correction needs a trigger. What could that be this time around?

Valuations may finally spook investors, and the unwind becomes an unraveling. Perhaps it’s U.S. President-elect Donald Trump’s policy agenda, the fragile political-economic axis in Europe, or China’s economic struggles. Or maybe some underlying risk that no one is paying attention to.

    The S&P 500 has delivered total returns of around 35% since the Fed’s last rate hike in July 2023 and is set to record two consecutive years with 25%+ total returns.

   As Iggo noted, “Given the backdrop, a third might be stretching it.”

(The opinions expressed here are those of the author, a columnist for Reuters.)

(By Jamie McGeever; Editing by Kirsten Donovan)

This post appeared first on investing.com
Previous Post

Shoals Technologies upgraded by Morgan Stanley on upbeat 2025 outlook

Next Post

Motor vehicles, online purchases boost US retail sales in November

Next Post
Motor vehicles, online purchases boost US retail sales in November

Motor vehicles, online purchases boost US retail sales in November

  • Trending
  • Comments
  • Latest
DAVID MARCUS: Public broadcasting’s purpose has passed. It’s time to pull the plug

DAVID MARCUS: Public broadcasting’s purpose has passed. It’s time to pull the plug

February 7, 2025
Rolls-Royce to invest $376 million in UK plant to focus on bespoke cars

Rolls-Royce to invest $376 million in UK plant to focus on bespoke cars

January 8, 2025
Stock picking hedge funds post highest average returns since 2020, says Goldman Sachs

Stock picking hedge funds post highest average returns since 2020, says Goldman Sachs

January 3, 2025
China expands scope of consumer trade-ins for home appliances

China expands scope of consumer trade-ins for home appliances

January 8, 2025
Trump’s ‘big, beautiful bill’ passes key House hurdle after GOP rebel mutiny

Trump’s ‘big, beautiful bill’ passes key House hurdle after GOP rebel mutiny

0
Harris campaign officials explain what went wrong –  and what Trump did right: report

Harris campaign officials explain what went wrong – and what Trump did right: report

0
New Republican Governors Association chair says ‘focus’ is on helping Trump get ‘off to a strong start’

New Republican Governors Association chair says ‘focus’ is on helping Trump get ‘off to a strong start’

0
NVIDIA Corporation (NASDAQ:NVDA) shares fell roughly 3%

NVIDIA Corporation (NASDAQ:NVDA) shares fell roughly 3%

0
Trump’s ‘big, beautiful bill’ passes key House hurdle after GOP rebel mutiny

Trump’s ‘big, beautiful bill’ passes key House hurdle after GOP rebel mutiny

May 19, 2025
Iran foreign minister vows nuclear enrichment will continue ‘with or without a deal’

Iran foreign minister vows nuclear enrichment will continue ‘with or without a deal’

May 19, 2025
Political world reacts to former President Biden’s ‘aggressive’ cancer diagnosis: ‘Incredibly difficult’

Political world reacts to former President Biden’s ‘aggressive’ cancer diagnosis: ‘Incredibly difficult’

May 18, 2025
Trump wishes Biden ‘fast and successful recovery’ after prostate cancer diagnosis

Trump wishes Biden ‘fast and successful recovery’ after prostate cancer diagnosis

May 18, 2025

    Fill Out & Get More Relevant News

    Stay ahead of the market and unlock exclusive trading insights & timely news. We value your privacy - your information is secure, and you can unsubscribe anytime. Gain an edge with hand-picked trading opportunities, stay informed with market-moving updates, and learn from expert tips & strategies.

    Recent News

    Trump’s ‘big, beautiful bill’ passes key House hurdle after GOP rebel mutiny

    Trump’s ‘big, beautiful bill’ passes key House hurdle after GOP rebel mutiny

    May 19, 2025
    Iran foreign minister vows nuclear enrichment will continue ‘with or without a deal’

    Iran foreign minister vows nuclear enrichment will continue ‘with or without a deal’

    May 19, 2025
    Political world reacts to former President Biden’s ‘aggressive’ cancer diagnosis: ‘Incredibly difficult’

    Political world reacts to former President Biden’s ‘aggressive’ cancer diagnosis: ‘Incredibly difficult’

    May 18, 2025
    Trump wishes Biden ‘fast and successful recovery’ after prostate cancer diagnosis

    Trump wishes Biden ‘fast and successful recovery’ after prostate cancer diagnosis

    May 18, 2025

    Top News

    Trump’s ‘big, beautiful bill’ passes key House hurdle after GOP rebel mutiny

    Trump’s ‘big, beautiful bill’ passes key House hurdle after GOP rebel mutiny

    May 19, 2025
    Iran foreign minister vows nuclear enrichment will continue ‘with or without a deal’

    Iran foreign minister vows nuclear enrichment will continue ‘with or without a deal’

    May 19, 2025

    Latest News

    • Trump’s ‘big, beautiful bill’ passes key House hurdle after GOP rebel mutiny
    • Iran foreign minister vows nuclear enrichment will continue ‘with or without a deal’
    • Political world reacts to former President Biden’s ‘aggressive’ cancer diagnosis: ‘Incredibly difficult’

    About Finance Fusion Network

    • About us
    • Contact us
    • Privacy Policy
    • Terms & Conditions
    • About us
    • Contact us
    • Privacy Policy
    • Terms & Conditions

    Copyright © 2024 Financefusionnetwork.com. All Rights Reserved.

    No Result
    View All Result
    • Investing
    • Latest News
    • Editor’s Pick
    • Economy

    Copyright © 2024 Financefusionnetwork.com. All Rights Reserved.