JPMorgan sees the S&P 500 hitting 4,800 by the end of 2022

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JPMorgan sees the S&P 500 hitting 4,800 by the end of 2022
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While JPMorgan has a bullish price target for the S&P 500, it does not suggest simplyKolanovic also cautions not to chase large-cap tech stocks or recession-proof stocks that are already “trading near all-time highs.”“There are market segments such as energy trading at mid-single digit P/Es , and even some broad markets such as the S&P 600 small cap index trading at recession level multiples,” he writes.

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