Tom Lee is out with a lot of the same dialogue discussed during Q4 Boot Camp.
If you enjoy the content at iBankCoin, please follow us on TwitterWall Street’s most vocal champion on U.S. stocks over the past two years is now its biggest bear.
Thomas Lee, managing partner and co-founder of Fundstrat Global Advisors in New York, published a note today saying the S&P 500 Index will finish the year at 2,275, about 3 percent lower than the median of 18 strategists surveyed by Bloomberg. His caution stems from policy risk and a yield curve adjustment he sees translating into an S&P 500 decline to 2,150 by mid-year before the index rebounds.
The “bond market is signaling inflation confusion,” and a flattening long-term yield curve, he wrote in a client note on Friday. That “generally leads to a 5 to 7 percent selloff,” he said.
It was Lee’s bullishness that made him the least accurate strategist on Wall Street in 2015, when the S&P 500 slid 0.7 percent. He doubled down in 2016 as the benchmark climbed 9.5 percent, and while his target overshot once again, he correctly predicted that the Federal Reserve’s decision to wait until December to hike rates and a recovery in corporate earnings would underpin stock gains into year-end.
Looking beyond the first-half selloff, Lee sees inflation expectations recovering, reversing four years of disinflationary trends. He also cited deregulation as potentially providing a “significant boost” to corporate business activity. Lee sees an 11 percent earnings expansion, a forecast that, while lower than the 12.3 percent estimate of economists surveyed by Bloomberg, would still mark the S&P 500’s best year since 2010.
Wall Street’s new king bull is Jonathan Golub, the chief U.S. market strategist at RBC Capital Markets. He has a year-end target of 2,500. Oppenheimer & Co.’s John Stoltzfus is the second-most bullish, with a 2,450 forecast.
uh oh. dam. This guy has been spot on too.
the gains this week were too easy, and i’m fighting back the sense of thinking this is easy. That usually means the market is about to slap some orthopedic shoes on me.
Caution: Brainiac at work.
Fraud.
Fucking please, don’t turn the comments section into another Twitter where nothing is done but screaming insults.
I find this super entertaining
Bought some $BZUN calls earlier today. Several of the biotechs I’m watching looked good like $FPRX and $BCRX. Latter too far, I still like FPRX.
I bought some TEVA for my IRA today, in case anyone was wondering.
Yes, I was. Thank you.
he’s right. The 10 trillion to get the market back in shape was the beginning of the problem. it can’t be undone now. be happy it got here with the crap job creation.