U.S. Election and S&P 500 from October 2000 to January 2001
U.S. Election and S&P 500 from October 2000 to January 2001 What could happen to the stock market if there’s no clear winner on presidential Election Day? Image: Financial Times
U.S. Election and S&P 500 from October 2000 to January 2001 What could happen to the stock market if there’s no clear winner on presidential Election Day? Image: Financial Times
Five Largest Stocks vs. S&P 500 The five largest stocks have returned +39% YTD, while the remaining 495 stocks have returned -1%. Image: Goldman Sachs Global Investment Research
Path of the S&P 500 by the End of 2020 and Mid-Year 2021 Goldman Sachs maintains its S&P 500 price target to 3600 by the end of 2020, and its S&P 500 price target to…
European and U.S. Buybacks Volumes Bye-bye buybacks! Buyback volumes have fallen sharply this year. Image: J.P. Morgan
Median S&P 500 Return by Month during Presidential Election Years Can investors expect a year-end rally this year? Image: Goldman Sachs Global Investment Research
Loan Loss Provisions by S&P 500 Financials Should investors love bank stocks, as loan loss provisions are expected to decline sharply? Image: Deutsche Bank Asset Alloation
Coronavirus Crisis and Bankruptcies U.S. business bankruptcies are declining significantly. Image: Goldman Sachs Global Investment Research
Valuation – S&P 500 Real Estate Sector Real estate appears to be very undervalued. Image: Goldman Sachs Global Investment Research
Impact of U.S. Corporate Tax Hike on S&P 500 This table suggests the impact on the S&P 500 if Joe Biden won the election and the Democrats swept both houses of Congress. Image: Societe Generale…
Market vs. Multi-Asset Value Chart showing the painful decade for value. Has value lost its mojo? Image: Morgan Stanley Research
U.S. Permanent Unemployment More layoffs become permanent as the coronavirus persists. Image: Oxford Economics