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Goldman Sachs: It has indeed been a long time since the last adjustment, but the US stock market is not expensive.
Goldman Sachs pointed out that the last time the S&P 500 index fell by more than 2% in a single day was in December 2022. Since then, the US stock market has been on an overall upward trend and has continued for 376 days. Moreover, the US stock market is not currently in an 'overvalued' state, with the P/E ratio of the top 10 market cap stocks in the S&P 500 index being about 30 times, compared to about 47 times during the peak of the 2000 internet-related bubble.
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