Where do the sharpest minds on Wall Street believe the market is headed? The CNBC PRO exclusive Market Strategist Survey is a roundup of year-end targets for the S&P 500.
Where do the sharpest minds on Wall Street believe the market is headed? The CNBC PRO exclusive Market Strategist Survey is a roundup of year-end targets for the S & P 500 from top Wall Street strategists, updated quarterly, or whenever there is a
material change to the forecasts. Here are the current 2023 targets from top strategists. Maximum target: 4,900 — John Stoltzfus, Oppenheimer Minimum target: 3,900— Mike Wilson, Morgan Stanley; Sean Simonds, UBS Average target: 4,372 Median Target: 4,450
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