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Why Wall Street strategists are cautious about stock market's recent records
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Why Wall Street strategists are cautious about stock market’s recent records

  • July 1, 2025
  • Roubens Andy King
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Stocks staged a historic comeback from their April lows, finishing the first half of the year on a high note with the S&P 500 (^GSPC) and Nasdaq Composite (^IXIC) securing back-to-back all-time records.

A large part of the market's gains has hinged on easing geopolitical tensions and tariff-related deescalations, including the emergence of the so-called TACO trade, an acronym for “Trump Always Chickens Out.”

The phrase captures a belief among some investors that the president often talks tough on tariffs but rarely follows through. That assumption has helped fuel a tailwind for markets in recent months as traders increasingly bet on last-minute policy pivots.

Trade deal frameworks with China and the UK are reportedly now on the table ahead of Trump's self-imposed July 9 deadline. This has led investors to price in a “Goldilocks scenario” for stocks, with sustained earnings growth, little effects from tariffs, and rate cuts from the Federal Reserve.

But Wall Street pros are signaling caution as they assess the path forward, which still includes many unknowns.

“Just as Goldilocks awoke from her sleep to confront three bears, there are several areas where this optimism is likely to be challenged,” JPMorgan's economics and policy team, led by Bruce Kasman, wrote in a recent client note.

Kasman cautioned investors not to “get carried away by inflation momentum,” warning that tariffs are still set to rise despite ongoing trade negotiations. This will add pressure to a US economy already grappling with softer consumer demand and signs of stalling global factory activity.

Read more: How to protect your money during turmoil, stock market volatility

“The economy is entering the second half of the year on wobbly footing,” Comerica Bank chief economist Bill Adams added.

The uncertainty has been exacerbated by mixed economic signals, including a downward revision to first-quarter GDP growth, a slight uptick in PCE inflation, and continued claims reaching their highest level since 2021, indicating some labor market softness.

“There are some yellow flags in the economy but no clear red flags yet,” Aditya Bhave, senior US economist at Bank of America, said on a call with reporters. “We're at a fork in the road,” he said. “If something is going to break, it's going to break soon.”

President Trump speaks to the media before walking across the South Lawn of the White House to board Marine One en route to Joint Base Andrews, Md., and on to Florida on July 1. (AP Photo/Mark Schiefelbein) · ASSOCIATED PRESS

But markets have mostly shrugged off those fears in favor of more optimistic indicators.

The latest data released on Tuesday, for example, showed job openings unexpectedly rose in May to hit the highest level since November 2024. Additionally, economists have said easing inflation in areas like housing and energy may help offset tariff-related price increases.

“If the Fed cuts in the second half of 2025, it is more likely because inflation is lower than expected than because the unemployment rate rises more than expected,” Adams said.

The timing of Fed rate cuts remains one of the most hotly debated topics heading into the second half of the year as President Trump continues to pressure the central bank to slash interest rates.

“We still think cuts in the next two meetings are unlikely,” Morgan Stanley economists wrote in a note this week. It's a reality markets may struggle to accept, with futures pricing in nearly a 100% chance of a cut by September. Instead, Morgan Stanley sees the Fed delivering seven rate cuts in 2026, helped by the expected arrival of a more dovish Fed chair following Jerome Powell’s departure early next year.

Read more: How the Fed rate decision affects your bank accounts, loans, credit cards, and investments

JPMorgan echoed that caution, saying the Fed is unlikely to ease unless private payroll growth dips “well below 100,000” in the next two reports. Bloomberg consensus estimates call for a 110,000 increase in nonfarm payrolls for June and a slight uptick in the unemployment rate to 4.3%.

“The risks of this outcome have increased,” JPMorgan wrote, “but our forecast for next week's June report — 125,000 jobs added and a 4.3% unemployment rate — should keep the Fed in its current cautious waiting mode.”

To that point, Powell has consistently emphasized the central bank's ability to remain patient as it assesses the economic fallout from rising tariffs.

“The size of the impact with this type of shock that we haven't had probably in close to 100 years is very hard to have certainty on,” Claudio Irigoyen, head of global economics at Bank of America, said on a midyear outlook call with reporters on Tuesday.

He added that “uncertainty is worse than bad news,” explaining that businesses “cannot commit to long-term investment when the rules of the game are not clear.”

Allie Canal is a Senior Reporter at Yahoo Finance. Follow her on X @allie_canal, LinkedIn, and email her at alexandra.canal@yahoofinance.com.

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