November Stock Market Storm: Stay Ready for the S&P 500!

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Fundstrats Tom Lee expects the S&P 500 to rise in November 2025. Key market factors in focus.

Fundstrats Tom Lee erwartet eine Kurssteigerung des S&P 500 im November 2025. Wichtige Marktfaktoren im Fokus.
Fundstrats Tom Lee expects the S&P 500 to rise in November 2025. Key market factors in focus.

November Stock Market Storm: Stay Ready for the S&P 500!

On November 4, 2025, possible positive developments for the stock market will emerge. Tom Lee, co-founder and chief strategist at Fundstrat, presented his bullish predictions for the S&P 500 in a recent interview on CNBC. Lee believes the index could see significant gains in the final two months of the year.

His expectations for November are notable: Lee predicts the S&P 500 will rise by 200 to 250 points. This means the index could reach the 7,500 point mark by the end of the year. Currently, the S&P 500 is trading at 6,856.21 points, after rising 0.23% on Monday, although it has registered a decline of 0.6% in the last five days.

Market volatility and corporate profits

One positive aspect that Lee highlights is the increasing profit margins that are being observed despite existing trade tariffs. He suggests that this indicates increased productivity. One of the driving factors behind these developments is the enormous volume of idle capital, estimated at $7 trillion, below the current high interest rates in the market.

An outlook on monetary policy

Lee also shares his views on the Federal Reserve's monetary policy. In his opinion, the Fed is trying to prevent the economy from overheating. He emphasizes that the current challenges in the housing market should be taken into account. Particularly if inflation remains stable and job creation stagnates, it might make sense to lower interest rates.

Overall, Tom Lee brings both hope and concern to the stage. Its forecasts could encourage investors while at the same time they should remain cautious about potential market fluctuations in the near future.