The Case For A Proper Melt-Up
Melt-up mode
Will this market morph from a traditional bull to a proper melt-up? Yardeni weighs in:
"So far, the current bull market looks like a normal one, with the potential to match the returns of some of the best bull markets since the mid-1960s. We are still targeting 6500 on the S&P 500 stock price index by the end of this year and 10,000 by the end of the "Roaring 2020s" decade. It's a bit hard to believe, but the main risk at this time may be a stock market meltup, i.e., a speculative bubble."
