The stock market could move higher by year-end despite its already strong showing in 2023, economist Jeremy Siegel said Tuesday.
"We've had a strong year so far, but I think we may see another 5% rise in the markets to close the year," the Wharton School emeritus finance professor wrote in his weekly column for WisdomTree, which he serves as senior economist.
"The pressure from the Fed is decreasing, and the economic data and profits are coming in nicely," Siegel continues.
"Certainly, some geopolitical pressures could re-assert and we have one of strangest presidential races in our history forthcoming — the majority of each party doesn't like the presumptive choice. Anything can develop that could throw this forecast off track. But I am more optimistic than I was just a few months ago."