After the recent meeting of the Federal Reserve, there are individuals who remain uncertain and worried about the market on Thursday, especially regarding the instability of technology stocks.
The Federal Reserve has chosen not to raise interest rates for the time being, but they plan to do so two times later on. Still, Chairman Jerome Powell tried to downplay the significance of this announcement. Even though the projection has been made, the market has yet to acknowledge the recommended two rate increases.
Some say don’t overthink this:
According to Tim Duy, the main economist at SGH Macro Advisors, it is not wise to assume that Powell’s statement suggests a willingness to be less rigid. He thinks that the choice to raise interest rates was already made in May and that misconceptions about the Fed’s plans have caused uncertainty. As a result, Duy suggests anticipating an increase in interest rates in July as well as either October or November.
Julian Emanuel, who led a research firm called Evercore ISI, has stated in a report that the Federal Reserve’s impact on the stock market may not be as significant as widely believed. The report suggests that Powell and the Fed lack the power to make any drastic decisions that could negatively affect the growth of the stock market.
Emanuel and his team have informed their clients that it is doubtful that the “momentum market” has come to a halt as stated by the Federal Reserve. They have cited the summer of 1999 as an example of a similar and unstable market. Their definition of a “momentum market” is one that is not easily swayed by outside influences like the decisions of the Federal Reserve.
Which elements will be responsible for the cessation of the robust and invincible bull market? The following is the inventory they have assembled:
Emanuel and his team are closely monitoring specific signs that may indicate the market is approaching its highest point, particularly as the S&P 500 approaches the 4,450 level. Evercore published a note on June 4 suggesting that if the market maintains its current pace, their estimated price target for the S&P 500 by the end of the year could be achieved as early as July 4.Evercore recommends that investors maintain a positive outlook on particular stocks referred to as “momentum masters,” which comprise Alphabet (GOOGL), Zscaler (ZS), and Copa Holdings (CPA).
These stocks are part of the Russell 1000 index and have displayed impressive results in terms of performance, both in the current year and from March 30 onwards, positioning them among the top 20 companies within the index. Analysts have assigned all of these stocks an outperform rating.
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