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    The stock market is entering ‘Crazy Town’ as valuations reach generational high, Stifel says

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    • Stock market valuations are near generational highs, Stifel’s Barry Bannister says.

    • Bannister predicts the S&P 500 could rise to the low-6,000s before plummeting back down.

    • He said the market is a “mania” with valuations near 80-year highs.

    The stock market is “entering Crazy Town” as valuations creep toward generational highs, Stifel’s chief equity strategist Barry Bannister said on Thursday.

    His comments come a day after the stock market soared to record highs following Donald Trump’s election win, with the Dow Jones surging more than 1,500 points and the Nasdaq gaining nearly 3%.

    Bannister said current market valuations are pricing in an incredibly optimistic scenario that could lead to disappointment for investors.

    “Even allowing for the best-case scenario of a U.S. soft landing, and despite a potential ramp higher for U.S. fiscal spending, as well as China global cyclical stimulus and lastly a geopolitical ‘reckoning’, the S&P 500 is a mania, nearing a 3-generation valuation high,” Bannister said.

    Bannister added that while he expects the S&P 500 to reach “the low-6,000s” in the short term, such a move higher would result in valuations hitting 80-year highs, as measured by the cyclically adjusted S&P 500 CAPE earnings yield.

    “The Earnings Yield (EPS/Price) is near the 3% low for the entire post-WW2 (since 1945) 3-generation period,” Bannister said.

    According to Bannister, the extreme overvaluation suggests that even if the S&P 500 continues to rise a few percentage points to the low 6,000s in the short term, it is ripe for a 1,000-point decline, or about 13%, within a year or so.

    “If S&P 500 tracks a century of manias it pops to low-6,000s in 4Q24 then round-trips to ~5,250 fair value” by early 2026, Bannister said.

    The S&P 500 traded at 5,965 Thursday afternoon.

    Ultimately, Bannister believes that current stock market sentiment is nearing the point that typically marks the end of a bull expansion. Quoting the famed British investor Sir John Templeton, he added:

    “Bull markets are born on pessimism, grown on skepticism, mature on optimism, and die on euphoria.”

    Read the original article on Business Insider



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