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JPMorgan has stark message for investors on market weakness

Last updated: April 15, 2026 1:45 pm
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Markets have been facing significant pressure in recent weeks, leading to a shift in sentiment among investors. Many have already taken steps to de-risk their portfolios. Despite this challenging environment, JPMorgan has chosen to release a new note outlining its perspective on the current situation.

In a note published on April 13, JPMorgan strategist Mislav Matejka provided a clear position on what investors should consider amidst ongoing geopolitical uncertainty. Matejka believes that the conditions support the potential for another V-shaped recovery, even in the face of existing challenges.

“Our base case remains that any further escalation is unlikely to be sustained indefinitely, and that dips driven by geopolitical shocks should ultimately prove to be buying opportunities,” Matejka stated, as reported by Reuters.

Matejka’s key argument is centered around the idea that the current market sell-off is primarily fear-driven rather than a reflection of underlying fundamentals. With bearish sentiment prevailing and investors heavily de-risked, there is a consensus view that the conflict will lead to further spikes in oil prices. However, JPMorgan views this widespread capitulation as a signal in itself, indicating a potential turnaround in market sentiment.

The bank’s stance is supported by the belief that military conflicts typically result in heightened volatility but should not dictate long-term investment decisions. JPMorgan emphasizes the importance of avoiding knee-jerk reactions to bearish views, as the risk of missing out on a potential recovery becomes increasingly significant.

JPMorgan’s outlook for 2026 contrasts with the events of 2022, citing meaningful differences in inflation pressures, corporate pricing power, real rates, and the labor market. Despite the ongoing conflict, S&P 500 earnings per share estimates for 2026 have continued to trend upwards. The bank also anticipates that central banks will view the rise in year-on-year inflation as a temporary spike rather than a structural shift.

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The global economy entered the conflict with strong fundamentals, including robust activity momentum and earnings growth. This backdrop makes it challenging to justify a sustained bear market. JPMorgan’s position is not a blanket endorsement for buying across all sectors. Instead, the bank recommends focusing on cyclical sectors like capital goods, semiconductors, and consumer cyclicals, along with emerging markets and the eurozone.

JPMorgan’s call for investors to add risk comes with a time horizon of 3 to 12 months. The bank has been consistent in its view since March 23, maintaining confidence in the market’s resilience despite recent volatility. While the bank has trimmed its year-end S&P 500 target to 7,200 from 7,500 due to uncertainty, the overall message remains clear – volatility may persist, but fear-driven selloffs should be viewed as potential buying opportunities.

In conclusion, JPMorgan’s perspective provides a valuable insight for investors navigating the current market environment. While challenges remain, the bank’s belief in the resilience of the market and the importance of avoiding knee-jerk reactions to fear-driven sentiment can serve as a guiding principle for strategic investment decisions.

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