★Even With Hormuz Reopened, I Still See The S&P 500 At 6,100
Strategic Analysis // Ian Gross
"This headline signals that a major geopolitical risk, the Strait of Hormuz closure, might not derail the market's upward momentum. If the S&P 500 can hit 6,100 even after such a significant event, it suggests underlying strength and investor confidence that could drive portfolios higher, regardless of ongoing global uncertainties."
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The Big Market Report Take
So, the Strait of Hormuz is open again, and someone's still calling for S&P 6,100. It's a bold prediction, suggesting either a very robust market or a forecast that was already sky-high, regardless of geopolitical hiccups. Good to know some things remain constant, even when the world's oil lanes don't.
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