Wall Street's giant drops a bombshell projection for next year. JPMorgan's strategists are eyeing S&P 500 hitting 8,000 by end of 2026 - that's roughly 13% upside from current levels. Their thesis? Corporate earnings momentum staying strong plus Fed rate cuts creating a goldilocks scenario. Interesting how traditional finance heavyweights are getting this optimistic while many retail traders remain cautious. Makes you wonder if institutions are front-running something bigger. Worth watching how this macro backdrop plays into risk assets across the board.
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GasFeeBeggar
· 11-29 06:09
Institutions calling for 8000 are really throwing smoke bombs, while retail investors are still buying the dip.
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NullWhisperer
· 11-29 01:26
ngl, jpm calling 8k feels like they're running cover for positions already loaded. technically speaking, that "goldilocks" narrative is theoretically exploitable if earnings actually disappoint. audit findings suggest institutional optimism often precedes the rug pull. interesting edge case here—retail caution might actually be the contrarian signal worth monitoring.
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ZKSherlock
· 11-26 23:13
actually... 8k by 2026? that's just copium with extra steps. jpm extrapolating earnings momentum like it's some kind of probabilistic proof system lol. the trust assumptions here are wild - assuming fed actually cuts AND corporate margins hold AND nothing breaks. spoiler: something always breaks.
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MetaDreamer
· 11-26 19:03
JPM is drawing another pie, 8000 points? Just listen to it, don't take it seriously.
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GasGoblin
· 11-26 19:00
JPMorgan is fooling retail investors again, 13% sounds good but who knows by 2026... Institutions have probably already lying in ambush.
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MetaverseVagabond
· 11-26 18:47
JPM's prediction this time is purely to give retail investors a pie in the sky... The institutions have already entered a position, and we are still looking at the Candlestick Chart.
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GasFeePhobia
· 11-26 18:39
Is JPM's prediction just another way to Be Played for Suckers? The number 8000 sounds too neat.
Wall Street's giant drops a bombshell projection for next year. JPMorgan's strategists are eyeing S&P 500 hitting 8,000 by end of 2026 - that's roughly 13% upside from current levels. Their thesis? Corporate earnings momentum staying strong plus Fed rate cuts creating a goldilocks scenario. Interesting how traditional finance heavyweights are getting this optimistic while many retail traders remain cautious. Makes you wonder if institutions are front-running something bigger. Worth watching how this macro backdrop plays into risk assets across the board.