• October 15, 2024

The S&P 500 could hit 8,000 by end of the decade: Ed Yardeni

The bull market is officially two years old, and as investors head into the third year, Yardeni Research President Ed Yardeni explains what could lie ahead. Yardeni expects earnings to continue to push the market higher, especially as valuations are "already stretched." He adds that if valuations increase, it may spark a melt-up, which he tells Yahoo Finance, "You can make a lot of money still from here. But then you got to figure out when to get out. And then you have to get out pretty significantly." Overall, he expects earnings to drive market growth and support a bull market: "I'm thinking that the market goes up on earnings and that earnings, which were probably about $250 a share this year, go up to $275 a share next year, and $300 a share the year after that. By the way, by the end of the decade, I think we could be at $400 per share, which times a 20 multiple or so gets us to 8,000 on the S&P 500 (^GSPC). So I think it's still a bull market." With this market backdrop, Yardeni explains that he is Overweight on technology (XLK), industrials (XLI), and financials (XLF). On the other hand, he is "not too keen on" utilities (XLU) and other interest-rate-sensitive areas: "We don't think interest rates are going to come down as much as the market has been discounting." Watch the video above to hear what Yardeni thinks about the bond market (^TYX, ^TNX, ^FVX). To watch more expert insights and analysis on the latest market action, check out more Market Domination Overtime here. This post was written by Melanie Riehl

  • October 15, 2024

Financials, oil and inflation, bitcoin: Market Takeaways

All three major indexes (^DJI,^GSPC, ^IXIC) closed lower on Tuesday. Yahoo Finance markets and data editor Jared Blikre joins Josh Lipton on Asking for a Trend to break down his key takeaways from the trading day. The financial sector (XLF) leads the market so far this month compared to all other S&P 500 sectors as Big Banks report third quarter earnings. Oil prices (CL=F, BZ=F) diverge from inflation expectations amid macroeconomic uncertainty. Bitcoin (BTC-USD) shows signs of breaking out as it hovers around $67,000. To watch more expert insights and analysis on the latest market action, check out more Asking for a Trend here. This post was written by Naomi Buchanan.

  • October 15, 2024

3 investable themes, categories outside of the AI trade

While Nvidia's (NVDA) record high on Monday — the stock has since retreated in Tuesday trading — pushes the tech sector and hopes for the AI chip industry higher, perhaps there are still some opportunities for investors that lie outside of artificial intelligence. Alger Director of Market Strategy Brad Neuman sits down with the Catalysts team in-studio to talk about the three categories or investment themes he is seeing outside of AI: homebuilders, drug developers, and alternative asset managers. "Structurally, we're short homes in America... maybe 2 million homes. So there's a supply-demand imbalance," Neuman tells Seana Smith. "So it's an attractive market from that perspective. And cyclically mortgage rates are kind of elevated relative to the general interest rate picture." In the homebuilder category, Neuman names Builders FirstSource (BLDR), NVR, Inc. (NVR), and Trex Company (TREX). Neuman also makes the case for structural-cyclical dynamics in the biotech and pharmaceutical space: "The pipeline is growing, so it's a growth industry. That said there was an inventory overhang after COVID and the volumes have waned over the past couple of years. But we think they're on the upswing. And next year is setting up to be a normal year, or perhaps even better than that." He names Repligen (RGEN) and Danaher (DHR) for this category. Lastly, Neuman turns to alternative asset management firms, and lists Blue Owl Capital (OWL), StepStone Group (STEP), and Hamilton Lane (HLNE) among potential opportunities. To watch more expert insights and analysis on the latest market action, check out more Catalysts here. This post was written by Luke Carberry Mogan.

  • October 15, 2024

Stocks open mixed, financials lead as bank earnings roll out

US stocks are mixed at Tuesday's market open, with the Nasdaq Composite (^IXIC) and S&P 500 (^GSPC) slightly above their flatlines while the Dow Jones Industrial Average (^DJI) edges deeper into negative territory. Morning Brief anchor Seana Smith surveys the market action following the opening bell, examining crude oil (CL=F, BZ=F) trends and the financial sector (XLF) after Bank of America (BAC), Goldman Sachs (GS), and Citigroup (C) posted third quarter earnings results this morning. To watch more expert insights and analysis on the latest market action, check out more Morning Brief here. This post was written by Luke Carberry Mogan.

  • October 14, 2024

S&P 500, Dow secure record highs, utilities lead sector gains

The Dow Jones Industrial Average (^DJI) and S&P 500 (^GSPC) end Monday's session with fresh record highs, while the Nasdaq Composite (^IXIC) led the day and rose by 0.87%. Market Domination Overtime host Julie Hyman looks back on market index performances before turning her attention to the utilities sector (XLU) and leaders in the tech-heavy Nasdaq 100 (^NDX). To watch more expert insights and analysis on the latest market action, check out more Market Domination Overtime here. This post was written by Luke Carberry Mogan.

  • October 14, 2024

1 in 4 Americans struggle with housing costs: Census Bureau

The persistent challenge of affordability in the housing sector has left many Americans questioning their ability to purchase a home. Yahoo Finance Housing Reporter Dani Romero analyzes the factors contributing to this widespread concern. To watch more expert insights and analysis on the latest market action, check out more Wealth here. This post was written by Angel Smith