Wall Street's Bold 2026 Forecast: Strategists See S&P 500 Soaring to 8,000
Major Wall Street firms predict the S&P 500 could hit 7,500-8,000 by end of 2026, driven by AI spending and corporate tax cuts. Here's what investors should know.
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Major Wall Street firms predict the S&P 500 could hit 7,500-8,000 by end of 2026, driven by AI spending and corporate tax cuts. Here's what investors should know.
Tesla trades at $466 with a 'Hold' rating as Wall Street debates the stock ahead of Q4 deliveries. Wedbush sees $800, UBS targets $247. Q4 numbers due January 2.
Despite tax credit rollbacks, renewable energy is poised to overtake coal as the world's largest electricity source. These stocks could lead the charge in 2026.
Rivian's R2 SUV enters production at the Normal, Illinois plant with deliveries set for first half of 2026. At $45,000, it's the company's first real mass-market play.
General Motors announced a $6 billion fourth-quarter charge on its EV business, bringing total 2025 write-downs to $7.6 billion as the industry recalibrates.
Rivian delivered just 42,247 vehicles in 2025, down 18% from 2024, as the EV startup faces a make-or-break 2026 with its affordable R2 SUV launch amid a brutal market downturn.
S&P Global Mobility projects U.S. auto sales will fall to 15.89 million vehicles in 2026 as high prices, elevated rates, and fading EV incentives pressure buyers.
Tesla takes unusual step of releasing lower delivery consensus ahead of Q4 report, signaling 2025 will mark second consecutive year of declining vehicle deliveries.
Tesla shares are up 25% in 2025 despite falling earnings estimates and slowing vehicle sales. Here's what's driving the disconnect and what investors should know.
Bitcoin surged above $90,000 in Asian trading before reversing to $88,000 as Nasdaq futures weakened. The crypto needs a 6.24% rally to avoid its first red post-halving year.
The IRS raised the 401(k) contribution limit to $24,500 for 2026 and the IRA limit to $7,500. Here's what the changes mean for your retirement savings.
The Supreme Court hearing on January 21 could invalidate Trump's IEEPA tariffs and trigger up to $130 billion in refunds. Here's what investors need to know.