Ağustos'ta ABD hisse senetlerinin büyük düşüşünü öngören J.P. Morgan stratejisti, ABD hisse senetlerinin geride kalanların yakalamak için başlayacağını söyledi.
Golden Ten Data, September 3rd news, Morgan Stanley's chief US stock strategist Michael Wilson, who accurately predicted the stock market's pullback last month, said that if the data released this Friday further proves that the economy is vibrant, stocks that have lagged behind the rise of US stocks may be boosted. Better-than-expected non-farm data may give investors 'greater confidence that the upside risk has receded'. Since the beginning of this year, technology stocks have largely driven the surge in the S&P 500 index, but in recent weeks, investors have started to shift to other sectors in the market due to concerns about the overvaluation of technology stocks. Relevant data shows that about 16% of the constituents of the index are currently at a 52-week high, compared to 4% at the beginning of the year. Since the sharp decline in August, strong economic data has helped the market recover, and Wilson expects this week's non-farm report to promote this trend. On the other hand, if the data is weaker than expected and the unemployment rate rises, the 'stock market will be under pressure, just like last month'.
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Ağustos'ta ABD hisse senetlerinin büyük düşüşünü öngören J.P. Morgan stratejisti, ABD hisse senetlerinin geride kalanların yakalamak için başlayacağını söyledi.
Golden Ten Data, September 3rd news, Morgan Stanley's chief US stock strategist Michael Wilson, who accurately predicted the stock market's pullback last month, said that if the data released this Friday further proves that the economy is vibrant, stocks that have lagged behind the rise of US stocks may be boosted. Better-than-expected non-farm data may give investors 'greater confidence that the upside risk has receded'. Since the beginning of this year, technology stocks have largely driven the surge in the S&P 500 index, but in recent weeks, investors have started to shift to other sectors in the market due to concerns about the overvaluation of technology stocks. Relevant data shows that about 16% of the constituents of the index are currently at a 52-week high, compared to 4% at the beginning of the year. Since the sharp decline in August, strong economic data has helped the market recover, and Wilson expects this week's non-farm report to promote this trend. On the other hand, if the data is weaker than expected and the unemployment rate rises, the 'stock market will be under pressure, just like last month'.