Price Performance

Price Performance Despite high valuations and potential market corrections, the S&P 500’s current trajectory, bolstered by strong earnings and favorable economic conditions, suggests continued outperformance in the near term. Image: Goldman Sachs Global Investment Research

S&P 500 Cap-Weight vs. Equal-Weight Return

Cap-Weighted S&P 500 vs. Equal-Weighted S&P 500 The S&P 500 equal-weighted index has a more attractive valuation and potential for broader profit growth, suggesting it could outperform the S&P 500 market-cap weighted index in the near future. Image: Goldman Sachs Global Investment Research

U.S. Dollar vs. S&P 500 Index Forward Price/Earnings

U.S. Dollar vs. S&P 500 Index Forward Price/Earnings Keeping a close eye on the correlation between the U.S. dollar and S&P 500 valuation multiples is essential, especially considering the potential end of the greenback’s bull market cycle. Image: Morgan Stanley Wealth Management

S&P 500 to M2 Ratio

S&P 500 to M2 Ratio The rising S&P 500 to M2 ratio suggests a potential overvaluation in the U.S. stock market. This trend implies greater demand for stocks compared to the supply of money, worrying investors and analysts. Image: Topdown Charts

S&P 500 Deviation From Long-Term 225-Day Moving Average

S&P 500 Deviation From Long-Term 225-Day Moving Average The deviation of the S&P 500 index from its 225-day moving average is reaching rare extremes, prompting speculation about the possibility of an approaching market top. Image: Real Investment Advice