
The US stock market is "extremely complacent," with record levels of crowding in high beta stocks

JPMorgan Chase warns that as the S&P 500 index reaches an all-time high, the U.S. stock market is falling into a state of "extreme complacency." The crowding of high-beta stocks has surged to the 100th percentile in just 3 months, marking the fastest pace in 30 years. This crowding situation stems from the market's pricing expectations of a "Goldilocks" economic scenario, which includes a combination of economic growth resilience and expectations of Federal Reserve easing. Analysts warn that this technically driven rapid ascent is unsustainable, and if a double pullback occurs alongside the momentum factor, it could pose significant risks to investors
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