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Stock Market Outlook: How High Can the S&P 500 Go?

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November 15, 2023
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Stock Market Outlook: How High Can the S&P 500 Go?

The stock market is getting a jolt from the inflation report. This isn’t the kind of rally that will likely peter out—believe in this one. 

 All three major U.S. stock indexes jumped more than 1% Tuesday morning, with the
Nasdaq Composite
coming close to a 2% gain. 

That comes after data showed the consumer price index rose 3.2% year over year in October, coming in slightly lower than economists’ expectations and moderating from September’s 3.7% rise. With the Federal Reserve’s goal to bring inflation to 2%, Tuesday’s numbers solidify the expectation that the central bank can keep interest rates steady, instead of further increases to cool the economy. The data could even mean the Fed will cut rates within the next year or so—only making stocks even more attractive. 

Now, the
S&P 500,
at a tick under 4500, is moving above key levels, an encouraging sign. Earlier this year, sellers had repeatedly come in at the so-called “resistance level” around 4400 to knock the index lower. They were concerned about rising interest rates and their impact on the economy. Tuesday’s gains suggest those concerns are fading a bit.

To be sure, the next level of resistance is around 4500. It will be key to see if the index can hold that level for a while, or if sellers will return to bring it lower again. For now, the S&P 500 is holding strong at just under 4500. 

The sudden surge of buyers indicates that more gains seem likely. If the S&P 500 can stay around its current level for a few days, momentum could possibly take it above its 2023 intraday high of 4607, hit in July.

“The upside target is near 4,675, which will remain in play if the SPX can stay above the 4,390-breakout zone,” wrote Cappthesis’ Frank Cappelleri. 

Should the S&P 500 reach that lofty level, that would be a gain of about 5% from here.

Write to Jacob Sonenshine at [email protected]

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