authorBy Nouriel Roubini
DateMay 11, 2026
Read time1 min
This analysis offers a retrospective look at the S&P 500's trajectory, building upon a previously accurate optimistic market forecast. It then pivots to anticipate future movements, particularly as the summer trading period approaches, considering both current economic strengths and potential shifts.
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