Investing.com | Dec 16, 2024 08:05AM ET
Factoring dividends, the S&P 500 is up 29% this year as of this writing.
While this increase might appear extraordinary or excessive, it's actually more common than many might think. In fact, the index has achieved a total return of over 25% in 26 out of the 96 years since 1928, which equates to 27% of the time.
And that's not all. According to data from Deutsche Bank, over the past 100 years, the market has been more likely to achieve annual returns of 10% to 20% rather than 0% to 10%.
Despite a few corrections that were not severe (in April, September, and the more significant one in August), which investors capitalized on to buy at lower prices, it has maintained its upward trend without issue.
Factors that historically might have caused a more significant market decline, such as uncertainty over U.S. elections and inflation, didn't have a major impact this time.
As it stands, the S&P 500 is on track for a 30% gain for the year, with the Nasdaq Composite expected to rise by 35%.
To address this, we need to consider two key questions:
1. What were the catalysts that have buoyed the market this year?
2. Are these catalysts expected to continue through 2025?
Yes.
Therefore, I believe the S&P 500 is expected to remain robust in 2025.
This is the typical period when Wall Street starts speculating on where the S&P 500 will end by 2025. The most optimistic prediction comes from Oppenheimer, projecting it at 7100.
Small caps, such as those in the Russell 2000, are also expected to perform well in 2025, as their businesses primarily rely on the domestic economy rather than international developments.
Regarding the so-called Magnificent 7—Alphabet (NASDAQ:GOOGL), Amazon (NASDAQ:AMZN), Apple (NASDAQ:AAPL), Meta Platforms (NASDAQ:META), Microsoft (NASDAQ:MSFT), Nvidia (NASDAQ:NVDA), and Tesla (NASDAQ:TSLA)—their combined valuation has surpassed $18 trillion for the first time in history.
This means their market value now exceeds the annual gross domestic product of every country except the United States and China.
There is every reason to believe that these companies' dominance in the global stock market could continue into 2025.
Bullish sentiment, i.e. expectations that stock prices will rise over the next six months, is at 43.3% and remains above its historical average of 37.5%.
Bearish sentiment, i.e. expectations that stock prices will fall over the next six months, is at 31.7%, slightly above its historical average of 31%.
Here is the year-to-date ranking of the major stock exchanges:
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