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Stocks Are at Record Levels But Still Look Bullish

Broad-Based Stock Market

Last year was supposed to be a difficult one for stocks. It wasn’t. In 2023, the S&P 500 rallied an impressive 24%, the Nasdaq surged 43%, while the TSX registered a return of 8.12%. Heading into 2024, analysts continue to be cautious predicting 5% to 10% gains for the S&P 500. How Will Stocks Perform […]

Analysts Lift Targets for TSX and S&P 500

TSX and S&P 500

The performance of Canada’s main index, the TSX, and its U.S. counterparts, the S&P 500 and Nasdaq, has taken Bay Street and Wall Street by surprise. After a robust 2023, in which the TSX rallied 8.1%, the S&P 500 grew 24.2%, and the Nasdaq advanced an impressive 43.4%, the outlook for 2024 was positive, but […]

Canadian Stocks Could Outperform U.S. Stocks in 2024

Canadian Stock

While most investors probably look to the major U.S. exchanges for the biggest annual gains, the TSX could still outpace U.S. stocks in 2024. However, that wasn’t what most analysts were expecting. After all, the S&P 500 rallied an impressive 22% in 2023 compared to the 5.8% growth on the TSX. That was then. It’s […]

TSX Trailing S&P 500 But an Integral Part for Canadian Investors

TSX Underperforming S&P 500

With a market capitalization of $3.5 trillion and 3,502 listed companies, the Toronto Stock Exchange (TSX) is the largest exchange in Canada. It’s also the third largest in North America and the nineth largest in the world. Unfortunately, the TSX has been underperforming its American counterparts by a wide margin over the last decade. The […]

Wall Street Near Record Levels

TSX Expected to Hit New Milestone Later in 2024

The year 2023 defied expectations for Bay Street and Wall Street. Despite stubbornly high inflation and decades-high interest rates, the U.S. stock market closed out the year with one of its best performances. The S&P 500 advanced 24%, its longest winning streak since 2004, while the Nasdaq soared more than 43%, its highest annual gain […]

The S&P 500 Could Hit a Record High in 2024, But the TSX Could Disappoint

How Will the TSX and S&P 500 Do in 2024?

This year was supposed to be a mixed one for stocks, with rising interest rates, stubbornly high inflation, and lower commodity prices expected to be headwinds for Canadian and U.S. stocks. But it hasn’t turned out that way. In spite of economic uncertainty, the S&P 500 is up 17.5% year-to-date, the NASDAQ has rallied an […]

Remainder of 2023 Looks Bullish After Federal Reserve Pause’s Interest Rates

Federal Reserve Pause’s Interest Rates

Halloween may be over but that doesn’t mean it isn’t still scary on Bay Street and Wall Street. On July 27 the S&P 500 hit a 52-week high of 4,240, putting it up 19.5% year-to-date. The big moves defied logic, with inflation stubbornly high and interest rates still on the rise. But then stocks started […]

TSX Poised for New Record in 2024 and Could Outperform S&P 500

Outlook for TSX Remains Robust

The TSX did better than its American counterparts in 2022 but its been a different story in 2023. U.S. stocks did exceptionally well in the first half of 2023 with the S&P 500 closing out the second quarter up 15.5%. This is impressive, but not as good as the artificial intelligence (AI)-fuelled run on the […]

Is the TSX Going to Hit Record Levels in 2023?

TSX Going to Hit Record Levels in 2023

There’s still a month left in the year but analysts are providing guidance for how they believe the Toronto Stock Exchange (TSX) and S&P 500 will do in 2023. The outlook for stocks listed on the TSX remains bullish while U.S. stocks may experience more volatility in 2023. Nothing is set in stone of course, […]

Stocks Rip Higher as U.S Inflation Falls More Than Expected in October

Inflation Rate Hike

Wall Street finally had reason to cheer after data from the U.S. Labour Department showed that inflation cooled in October to its slowest pace since the start of 2022. This sent stocks significantly higher and provided investors with some hope that the Federal Reserve will slow down its unprecedented steep interest-rate hikes. The consumer price […]