The relentless upward trajectory of the S&P 500 faces a potential hiccup, courtesy of Tesla’s underwhelming performance, leading to a substantial dip in premarket shares.
Investor attention turns to the forthcoming updates from tech powerhouses in the Magnificent Seven, such as Microsoft (MSFT), Alphabet (GOOGL), and Apple (AAPL), scheduled for the upcoming week. Despite the anticipation, the tech stock ensemble has demonstrated a resilient performance at the beginning of the year.
Doubts linger about the current valuation of U.S. stocks, especially when juxtaposed with the appealing 4%-plus yield offered by 10-year Treasurys. Joachim Klement, the Head of Strategy at Liberum Capital in London, steps in to advocate for stocks in the current market landscape.
Acknowledging the concerns surrounding stock valuations, Klement employs a meticulous “sense-check” by leveraging the Fed model, a widely-recognized tool for market-timing. This model juxtaposes earnings yields for equities against real bond yields for government bonds, utilizing real bond yields immune to the influence of inflation.
Contrary to prevailing notions of overvaluation, Klement utilizes the Fed model to analyze the relative returns for U.S. stocks versus bonds. The outcome, grounded in historical relationships, suggests an expected outperformance of stocks over bonds by an estimated 4.5% annually for the next decade.
However, it’s important to note that not all market participants endorse the Fed model as the definitive method for valuing stocks, citing instances where it failed to foresee significant downturns, such as the 2008 recession.
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