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American Focus > Blog > Economy > The stock market is in a ‘mania’ that will push it higher before a potential 26% drop in 2025, Stifel says
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The stock market is in a ‘mania’ that will push it higher before a potential 26% drop in 2025, Stifel says

Last updated: October 16, 2024 8:57 pm
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The S&P 500 could potentially see a significant decline next year, with experts from Stifel warning that the benchmark index appears to be in the midst of another “mania.” This assessment is based on an analysis of market history dating back 139 years.

According to Stifel, the current environment in the stock market bears striking similarities to past manias, including the pandemic stock boom, the dot-com bubble, and stock run-ups in the 1920s and late 1800s. In fact, the growth returns in today’s market closely resemble those leading up to the 1929 stock crash.

The investment firm highlighted the soaring valuations of the S&P 500, which has hit a series of record highs this year. Despite positive economic indicators such as Fed rate cuts and enthusiasm for artificial intelligence, the market seems to be exhibiting signs of irrational exuberance.

Stifel’s strategists expressed concern that if the S&P 500 follows the trajectory of a “classic mania,” the index could surge to around 6,400 before plummeting to 4,750 next year. This scenario would result in a steep decline of approximately 26% from the peak.

Moreover, the uncertain outlook for Fed rate cuts could pose challenges for stocks in the coming year. While the Fed has hinted at further rate reductions, cutting rates too soon could undermine their inflation goals. Stifel’s analysis suggests that if the Fed proceeds with rate cuts in 2025 without a recession, investors could face repercussions in the later part of the year or in 2026.

Historically, manias have had a detrimental impact on capital markets, leading to poor stock returns over the subsequent decade. This pattern of disruptive market behavior on the way down following euphoric highs underscores the potential risks associated with speculative fervor.

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While some Wall Street forecasters have also raised concerns about overvalued stocks, investors remain largely optimistic about the equity market’s prospects, particularly in light of anticipated rate cuts. However, it is essential for investors to exercise caution and remain vigilant in the face of potential market volatility.

Overall, Stifel’s analysis serves as a stark warning about the current state of the stock market and the risks posed by excessive speculation. Investors would be wise to heed these warnings and adopt a cautious approach in navigating the uncertain terrain of the market in the months ahead.

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