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UBS sees stocks rising to new heights in the new year, though not without a brief pullback. In a note Monday, UBS strategists said they see the S & P 500 rising to 6,400 by the end of 2025. The iShares Russell 2000 ETF (IWM) has popped 2.6% since the election, outperforming the S & P 500's 1.3% advance. The S & P 500 financials sector has been on fire since the Nov. 5 vote, up more than 6%. The S & P 500 traded around 5,900 on Monday, above UBS strategist Jonathan Golub's 2024 target of 5,850 .
Persons: Stocks, Donald Trump, Russell, Jonathan Golub's Organizations: UBS, Trump, Still Locations: Friday's, U.S, Europe
As such, the Credit Suisse stock chief thinks investors are looking to the wrong sectors for returns. The consumer discretionary, industrials, and energy sectors are the best places to be, he said. 3 places to invest for a non-recessionary scenarioInstead of defensive sectors, three areas of the market Golub is overweight on include the consumer discretionary sector, the industrials sector, and the energy sector. When it comes to industrials, Golub said there is a "re-stocking" happening, and that supply chains are easing. The Energy Select Sector SPDR Fund (XLE) is one way to gain exposure to the energy sector.
Now, unlike this newsletter and all you readers, the stock market is rounding out a year to forget. It's worth noting, too, that alongside slumping stocks, investor sentiment is worse than it was during the 2008 Financial Crisis. But in Fundstrat's view, that suggests a stock market bottom is near, if it hasn't happened already. In other words, overly bearish sentiment suggests stocks could be set up for a big rally in 2023. What's your stock market outlook for the new year?
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