Tired Of Caution? Here Is A Bullish Case Of S&P 500 ETF Investing

 | Oct 27, 2016 02:07AM ET

In the last few months, all that we heard was warnings about the impending crash in the S&P 500 index. Be it Goldman Sachs (NYSE:GS), HSBC, billionaire investor George Soros or Deutsche Bank (DE:DBKGn)'s David Bianco – many have raised the yellow flag in front of S&P 500 investing time to time (read: Believe in George Soros? Short S&P 500 with These ETFs ).

Everyone had their share of reasons. After all, stocks saw an astounding start to Q3 despite Brexit, still-soft corporate earnings, weaker business investments in the U.S. and global growth issues. Especially, Goldman Sachs has long been vocal on this issue.

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Goldman also believes that corporate buybacks — one of the main factors in pushing up the stocks – will slow down in the second half of 2016, causing an upheaval in the market and expects the S&P 500 to slip by Play These Inverse ETFs if You Hate This Bull Market ).

Against such a scenario, one strategist Tom Lee reasons out why the S&P 500 may close out the year with a double-digit return. His target for the S&P 500 is 2,325, up 8.7% from the close on October 26, 2016.

Bullish Arguments for S&P 500 Further Rally

According to the strategist, “the stock market and the high-yield market almost always move in sync," and "the high-yield market is up 18 percent this year.” He also went on to explain that "the S&P, any time the high-yield market has been up 10 percent, has averaged a 22 percent gain.” Since the index is now up about 4.7%, it has further room to run going by history.

On the earnings front, Lee indicated that “it's been actually one of the better earnings seasons.” On this front, we would like to note that Q3 earnings season is on its way to deliver positive earnings growth for the first time in six quarters.

As per the Earnings Trends report issued on October 26, 2016, earnings growth of the S&P 500 in Q3 is expected to be 1.4% on 1.4% higher revenues. Earnings growth momentum would pick up with 4.9% growth expected in Q4, 11.2% in Q1 of 2017 and 10% in Q2 of 2017. Revenue growth for Q4 of 2016, Q1 of 2017 and Q2 of 2017 are expected at 4.6%, 7.1% and 6.1%, respectively.

If this is not enough, expected strong sales in the upcoming holidays and the Halloween Effect may also contribute to the rally. The Halloween Effect means buying stocks six trading days before Halloween and selling on May 1. Historically, this period has brought bountiful returns for the stock market.

So, if you want to go against the tide and cash in on the above-said arguments, you can play the below-mentioned ETFs.

There are several regular S&P 500 ETFs including SPDR S&P 500 ETF (NYSE:SPY) (AX:SPY) , iShares Core S&P 500 ETF Will New SEC Rules Hurt Triple Leveraged ETFs? ).

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SSO gives twice the daily performance of the S&P 500 while UPRO and SPXL deliver triple the daily performance of the S&P 500 (see all leveraged ETFs here).

Bottom Line

As a caveat, investors should note that leveraged products are risky in nature and suitable only for short-term traders. Plus, election uncertainty is looming large in this fourth quarter, which may foil the usual wining trend (read: 5 ETFs to Buy as Election Uncertainty Looms ).

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