
Goldman Sachs warns: The 10-year high growth period of US stocks will end

Goldman Sachs strategist warns that the high-growth period of the US stock market may be coming to an end, with the S&P 500 expected to have an average annual return of only 3% over the next decade. In comparison, the past decade saw a return of 13%. Analysis indicates that there is a 72% probability of the S&P 500 underperforming government bonds and a 33% probability of underperforming inflation. Despite this year's rebound being mainly concentrated in large-cap tech stocks, it is expected that equal-weighted indices will perform better over the next decade. Investors need to pay attention to the risk of market concentration
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