46% of US individual investors believe there is less than a 10% probability of a market crash over the next 6 months, the highest share since June 2006. The percentage has DOUBLED over the last 2 years, according to the Yale School of Management survey. In other words, investors are the least worried about the stock market in 14 years. This comes as the S&P 500 has rallied ~50% since it bottomed in October 2022. On the other hand, investors believe the market is now the most overvalued since April 2000, a month after the Dot-Com Bubble popped. Euphoric market sentiment is through the roof. submitted by /u/Pllover12 |
Market Capitalization Growth of the Four Largest U.S. Banks (2000–2024) The combined market capitalization of J.P. Morgan, Bank of America, Citigroup, and Wells Fargo increased by 33% in 2024, rising from $1.04 trillion in December 2023 to $1.38 trillion by year-end.
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