Morgan Stanley analysts forecast the S&P 500 could surge to 7,200 points by mid-2026, driven by strong earnings and anticipated Fed rate cuts. However, rising Treasury yields and inflation risks may temper gains for some stocks.
- S&P 500 projected to hit 7,200 by mid-2026, a 13% increase from current levels.
- Fed rate cuts and strong earnings are key drivers, but rising Treasury yields could pressure small-cap stocks.
- Seasonal dips expected mid-July to August, but Morgan Stanley sees them as temporary buying opportunities.
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