Both the S&P 500 (SPX) and Nasdaq 100 (NDX) clinched new all-time highs on Friday, although investors may be growing complacent as risks brew beneath the surface.
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“There are a number of warning flags that are not yet affecting investor sentiment and that I don’t understand why frankly are not on people’s near-term radars,” said Citigroup (C) Wealth Division CIO Kate Moore in an interview with Bloomberg, adding that she was “uncomfortable” with the recent stock rally.
Moore Cites Falling Earnings Estimates, Concentration Risks
Moore points out that Wall Street analysts expected 13% earnings growth at the beginning of the year. That figure has since nearly halved to 7.1%. In addition, the S&P 500 has become increasingly concentrated around the Magnificent 7 while other companies in the index underperform.
Furthermore, while President Trump has called for the Fed to lower interest rates, the act of cutting these rates signals economic problems.
“We have to remember rate cuts would be response to not just cooling inflation, but also cooling overall activity,” said Moore. “And cooling overall activity is not the perfect environment for massive risk on.”
The S&P 500 has returned nearly 3% during the past week as the market continues to push higher.
