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14.05.2026 10:11 AM
Bubble risks remain distant

A chip shortage is fueling a boom in semiconductor stocks. That boom has allowed markets to ignore a host of negatives — the persistent Middle East conflict and a jump in US producer prices to 6% year?on?year in April, the highest in four years. In theory, this could force the Federal Reserve to tighten monetary policy, thus creating a headwind for the S&P 500. But what difference does tomorrow make if you have today?

The broad index has already posted its 17th record close of 2026 to date; the Nasdaq Composite its 13th. The catalyst this time was the headline event of NVIDIA's market capitalization hitting $5.5 billion following President Trump's invitation to CEO Jensen Huang to attend the China summit. The main engine behind the S&P's rally, however, remains outstanding corporate earnings.

In Q1, earnings for companies that have reported rose by 27% — well above Wall Street's early?season expectation of 12%. Excluding post?recession recoveries after 2008 and 2020, this is the largest gap since 2004.

Operating margin dynamics for S&P 500 companies

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On the face of it, everything looks rational: strong profits, healthy margins. Yet prior speculative bubbles — think Polaroid, Kodak, Xerox, and others — also looked fundamentally attractive on the eve of their collapses.

In the late 1970s, the Nifty Fifty group of 50 stocks accounted for 45% of the S&P 500's market cap. Concentration is even higher today. About ten companies — all in the information?technology sector except Berkshire Hathaway — now account for roughly 40% of the broad index's capitalization. Despite the furious advance, few market participants are talking about a bubble.

S&P 500 dynamics and consensus forecasts

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On the contrary, Morgan Stanley has raised its year?end 2026 S&P 500 target from 7,800 to 8,000 and sees upside to 8,300 in 12 months, citing resilient earnings despite geopolitical risks, private?credit strains, and concerns about inefficiencies in AI investments.

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Morgan Stanley's main risk to the upgraded call is a scenario in which an overheating economy accelerates price pressures and forces the Fed to tighten. There are worries that massive AI investments could lead to liquidity narrowing — less money circulating through the financial system.

Technically, bulls remain in control on the daily chart. The S&P 500 is confidently heading toward the previously stated target of $7,700. Given the setup, the tactical approach remains buying pullbacks. Key support is at $7,315.

Marek Petkovich,
Analytical expert of InstaForex
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