More bad news for emerging markets? Oppenheimer becomes Wall Street's biggest bull, says S&P 500 will climb to 7100 by end of 2025

The emerging markets are currently not in a very good state, with some market analysts' reports suggest that the S&P 500 will continue a massive bull run until 2025. Oppenheimer has also voiced his opinion on the same, echoing this concept of S&P ...

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The S&P 500 is currently one of those stock indices that is in a state of a massive bull run, and in no time, its value is projected to grow by a whopping 17%, as per projections by market analysts. However, there are certain cautionary measures that need to be followed closely when it comes to investing in the S&P 500 stocks.

Will S&P 500 touch the 7,100-mark?

There are serious inflation fears looming on the United States, and with Donald Trump coming to power in January 2025, the economic side could see a major 'downside', as there are reports of his policies being inflationary in nature. However, right from the time it was announced that Donald Trump will become the next US President, S&P 500 began recording some massive surge, and it is now expected that it could touch 7,100 by the end of next year, according to Oppenheimer Asset Management.

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Oppenheimer's projections claiming S&P 500 will continue bull run


With this latest revelation, Oppenheimer Asset Management has now become the biggest bull of Wall Street, and their projections on S&P 500's growth is quite optimistic, with reports suggesting that the bull run of the stock index would continue throughout the next year, which is a great news for US investors, but there a few downsides to it as well, as new investors would have to buy their volumes at a over-par price, which could yield obscure returns in the longer run.

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FAQs:

Is S&P 500 a stock index?
Yes, the S&P 500 is a stock market index which tracks the performance of 500 of the biggest companies listed on stock exchanges in the US.

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Which is one of the most followed stock indices?
S&P 500 is one of the most popular stock index in the world, and has a major volume of financial inflow and outflow.
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