Tom Lee: Once interest rates reflect the Fed's dovish stance, the market will end the year strong in 2025
BlockBeats News, August 20th, BitMine's newly appointed Chairman of the Board, Tom Lee, released the latest market outlook report stating, "As we enter the final third of 2025, the most prominent change is the Fed's shift to dovishness, with the ISM index set to rebound above 50, laying the foundation for a strong year-end for the market in 2025. The S&P 500 index has already risen 9% year-to-date, which is an impressive performance in any year. Looking ahead to the last few months of 2025, it is expected that the market will continue to maintain strong momentum as a whole."
"In fact, 2025 can be divided into three stages: the first stage is tariff concerns from January to April; the second stage is a V-shaped rebound from April to the present; and the third stage is a dovish Fed combined with ISM recovery. Tom Lee believes that the S&P 500 index will reach 6800-7000 points by the end of the year. However, this will not be a straight line. Once interest rates reflect the Fed's dovish stance, this will be beneficial for the economy and the stock market."
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