Wall Street revamps 2024 S&P 500 targets after record-setting stock-market rally (2024)

By Isabel Wang

A record stock-market rally has caught many of Wall Street's top strategists flat-footed. Now, they're racing to catch up, updating their year-end S&P 500 targets.

Heading into 2024, Wall Street investment banks and research firms largely expected U.S. stocks to post positive yet underwhelming gains after a robust and forecast-defying 2023. Last year's rally left investors to worry whether stocks could build on their gains as interest-rate and inflation threats lingered.

But that cautious outlook was shattered. A renewed wave of AI enthusiasm and reassurance by the Federal Reserve that recent sticky inflation had not changed its plan for three interest rate cuts this year, have sent stocks on a seemingly relentless record-setting run.

The large-cap benchmark S&P 500 index SPX on Thursday notched its 20th all-time closing high in 2024, while the Nasdaq Composite COMP ended at its fourth all-time high and the Dow Jones Industrial Average DJIA scored its 16th record close so far this year, according to Dow Jones Market Data.

The stock rally has surprised Wall Street forecasters and forced some to bump up their predictions of where U.S. equities will go next.

At least six Wall Street banks have lifted their S&P 500 targets over the past two months.

On Monday, Oppenheimer Asset Management lifted its year-end target to 5,500 from 5,200, indicating additional upside of over 5% from Friday's closing level of 5,234.18, said a team of strategists led by John Stoltzfus, chief investment strategist and managing director. They said positive signs in earnings over the last two quarters, resilience in the economic growth and a "substantial capitulation" among the bears and bearish community all support their upgrade to S&P 500's outlook.

Oppenheimer's 5,500 price target appears to be one of the most bullish forecasts among Wall Street's biggest banks and research firms tracked by MarketWatch. Strategists at Société Générale on Thursday also lifted their year-end target to 5,500 from 4,750.

See: 'Keep buying the S&P 500,' says Wall Street's most bullish bank - hikes year-end target to 5,500

Earlier this month, Bank of America's Savita Subramanian and strategists at Barclays joined the bullish club in adopting 5,400 and 5,300 as their year-end targets for the S&P 500, respectively, pointing to resiliency in the economy and earnings strength from megacap technology stocks.

Goldman Sachs in February raised its forecast to 5,200, its second upward revision since late last year. The bank now falls in step with one of Wall Street's most bullish forecasters - Fundstrat's Tom Lee, who also sees a 5,200 finish after accurately foresaw 2023's bull market.

The estimates from strategists put the median target for the S&P 500 at 5,200 by the end of 2024, implying a decline of less than 1% from Friday's level, according to MarketWatch calculations. Heading into 2024, the median target was around 5,000 (see table below).

Not every bank has so far updated its price target for the S&P 500.

 Wall Street firm 2024 S&P 500 target as of March 25 2024 S&P 500 target as of Dec. 11 Oppenheimer Asset Management 5500 5200 Société Générale 5500 4750 Bank of America 5400 5000 Yardeni Research 5400 5400 Barclays 5300 4800 Goldman Sachs 5200 4700 UBS Global Wealth Management 5200 (5500 in upside scenario) 4700 Fundstrat 5200 5200 RBC 5150 5000 Citi 5100 5100 Deutsche Bank 5100 5100 BMO Capital Markets 5100 5100 Wells Fargo Investment Institute 4900 4625 Morgan Stanley 4500 4500 JPMorgan 4200 4200 Average 5117 4891 Median 5200 5000 Source: MarketWatch 

See: What 2024 S&P 500 forecasts really say about the stock market

It is worth noting that some of the doomsayers still sound pessimistic about the stock market in 2024. Morgan Stanley 's Michael Wilson remains one of the most bearish Wall Street strategists, telling Bloomberg last week that he is still standing by his year-end S&P 500 target of 4,500, which is around 14% below the index's Thursday level and 13.5% short of the median call of strategists tracked by MarketWatch.

JPMorgan Chase has the most bearish projection yet among Wall Street firms, seeing the S&P 500 finish the year at 4,200.

To be sure, investors should take forecasts with a grain of salt. MarketWatch reported that Wall Street strategists broadly failed to predict the stock-market rally in 2023, with their median target being around 10% lower than where the S&P 500 settled at the end of 2023.

So much for top-down estimates. How does Wall Street do based on a bottom-up approach?

John Butters, senior earnings analyst at FactSet Research, looked at bottom-up target prices for the S&P 500 calculated by aggregating the median target price estimates, based on company-level estimates submitted by industry analysts, for all the companies in the index.

Historically, Wall Street analysts have overestimated the S&P 500 by about 3% to 8% on average over the past 20 years, according to Butters, but have tended to underestimate the closing price of the S&P 500 over the past few months.

Looking back at this time last year, the bottom-up target price was 4,635.48. Based on Wednesday's finish of 5,224.62, industry analysts in aggregate underestimated the closing price at the end of March 2024 by over 11% nearly a year ago, Butters said in a Thursday note.

Now, Wall Street analysts predict the S&P 500 to advance 7% over the next twelve months, to around 5,589 by March 2025, Butters said, based on the bottom-up approach.

U.S. stocks logged strong weekly gains on Friday, with the S&P 500 and Dow industrials each posting their best week of 2024, while the Nasdaq Composite saw its strongest week since January.

-Isabel Wang

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Wall Street revamps 2024 S&P 500 targets after record-setting stock-market rally (2024)

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Wall Street revamps 2024 S&P 500 targets after record-setting stock-market rally? ›

At least 11 Wall Street firms have lifted their year-end forecasts for the S&P 500 SPX so far in 2024. In the past week alone, BMO Capital Markets and Deutsche Bank revamped their 2024 targets for the large-cap benchmark index, raising them to 5,600 and 5,500, respectively.

What is the target for the S&P 500 in 2024? ›

The revised estimates from strategists now put their average year-end target for the S&P 500 at 5,289, implying a decline of less than 1% from Monday's levels, according to MarketWatch calculations. Heading into 2024, the average target was around 5,117 (see table below).

What is the outlook for Wall Street in 2024? ›

Consensus now sees earnings growing 11.4% in 2024, up from a projection of 10.9% on April 5. For 2025, earnings growth estimates have moved up to 14.2% from the 11.6% growth seen that day.

What is the market forecast for 2024? ›

Analysts project 11.5% earnings growth and 5.5% revenue growth for S&P 500 companies in 2024. Fortunately, analysts see positive earnings and revenue growth for all eleven market sectors this year.

What is the S&P forecast for 2025? ›

A bullish signal just flashed in the stock market, and it suggests that the S&P 500 could surge another 19% to 6,000 by August 2025, according to Bank of America.

What is the S&P earnings forecast for 2024? ›

Earnings Growth: For Q1 2024, the blended (year-over-year) earnings growth rate for the S&P 500 is 6.0%. If 6.0% is the actual growth rate for the quarter, it will mark the highest year-over-year earnings growth rate reported by the index since Q1 2022 (9.4%).

What is S&P target date 2025 index? ›

The S&P Target Date 2025 Index is designed to represent a broadly derived consensus of asset class exposure and glide path for target date year 2025. The index allocates to equities and fixed income at varying levels, according to a pre-determined schedule related to the respective target date.

Which stock will boom in 2024? ›

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What is the Dow futures prediction for 2024? ›

The updated Dow Jones price prediction for the next 5 years is for the index to trade around 45,000 points. Long Forecast predicts Dow Jones to trade above 40,000 points in the second half of 2024 and and advance up to 44,000 points by the end of the year. This is the most bullish Dow Jones forecast for 2024.

What are the financial predictions for 2024? ›

Outlook for 2024–2034

The growth of real GDP slows to a rate of 1. 5% in 2024 as inflation continues to decline and the federal funds rate falls. After 2024, real GDP grows at a moderate pace.

What is the best investment in 2024? ›

Some of the best investments of 2024, according to Bankrate, are high-yield savings accounts, long-term CDs, corporate bond funds, dividend stock funds and value stock funds.

Should I pull my money out of the stock market? ›

Unlike the rapidly dwindling balance in your brokerage account, cash will still be in your pocket or in your bank account in the morning. However, while moving to cash might feel good mentally and help you avoid short-term stock market volatility, it is unlikely to be a wise move over the long term.

What is the emerging market outlook for 2024? ›

A slight acceleration for advanced economies—where growth is expected to rise from 1.6 percent in 2023 to 1.7 percent in 2024 and 1.8 percent in 2025—will be offset by a modest slowdown in emerging market and developing economies from 4.3 percent in 2023 to 4.2 percent in both 2024 and 2025.

What is the S&P index in 2024? ›

Stocks have enjoyed quite a nice ascent in 2024, with the S&P 500 climbing 11.5% this year to 5,321. That tops the average full-year gain of 10.3% going back to 1983, according to Moneychimp. At the start of the year, stocks benefited from expectations of six interest-rate cuts by the Federal Reserve this year.

Should I invest in the S&P 500 now? ›

Moreover, the S&P 500 is slightly below its high right now, so the chart suggests investors that put money into an S&P 500 index fund today could see an annualized return of 11.3% over the next three years.

What is the return of the S&P 500 after 5 years? ›

S&P 500 5 Year Return is at 70.94%, compared to 85.38% last month and 57.45% last year. This is higher than the long term average of 45.28%. The S&P 500 5 Year Return is the investment return received for a 5 year period, excluding dividends, when holding the S&P 500 index.

How much will the S&P 500 be worth in 2030? ›

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YearPrice
20276200
20286725
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Are we in a bull market in 2024? ›

With stock indexes at all-time highs, it seems we are in the midst of a new bull market. While much of the market's recent gains have come from a handful of stocks, the rally has begun to broaden in recent months. Expectations of an earnings rebound in 2024 suggest earnings could continue to drive the market higher.

What is the Wells Fargo S&P 500 forecast for 2024? ›

April 15 (Reuters) - The Wells Fargo Investment Institute on Monday said it raised its S&P 500 year-end 2024 forecast to 5,100-5,300 from 4,800-5,000.

What is the future prediction for the S&P 500? ›

A separate Reuters poll of economists published earlier this week predicted June was the most likely month the Fed would begin cutting. Analysts expect overall S&P 500 earnings to rise 9.5% in 2024 after increasing around 4% in 2023, LSEG data showed.

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