
A recent Bloomberg survey indicates that Wall Street strategists have set an average price target of 6,539 for the S&P 500 by the end of 2025. The forecasts range from a low of 5,500 to a high of 7,100. To reach the highest estimate, the S&P 500 would need to rally by 26.5%, while a drop to the lowest target would represent a 2% decline. UBS has projected a target of 6,600 for the index, citing factors such as Federal Reserve easing, robust economic and profit growth, and increased spending on artificial intelligence. However, UBS also warns that the path to these targets may involve heightened market volatility.
Wall Street strategists still see 15% upside for S&P 500 by end of 2025: survey https://t.co/AVpFbE0W9B
"The green circle is the highest estimate (7,100) for the S&P 500's close this year in Bloomberg's latest strategist survey. The red circle is the lowest (5,500)." @KevRGordon https://t.co/SiU2V3xSGO
wow UBS w/ a ballsy call: "We continue to expect the SP500 to reach 6,600 by the end of the year supported by Fed easing, healthy economic & profit growth as well as AI spending & adoption. We note, however, that the journey up is likely to be accompanied by increased volatility"

