A major asset management firm has issued its 2026 outlook, projecting the Nasdaq will climb around 10% over the course of the year. This forecast reflects broader market sentiment on tech sector recovery and valuations heading into the new year. For crypto investors tracking macro trends and cross-asset correlations, such traditional equity predictions often signal shifts in institutional capital flows and risk appetite that ripple across digital asset markets.
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MetaNeighbor
· 12-26 16:57
Nasdaq up 10%? These institutions really dare to say that. Don't blame me if you get slapped in the face later.
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StillBuyingTheDip
· 12-26 16:57
Nasdaq up 10%? Institutions are starting to hype again, but whether they can keep up with the crypto market's pace remains to be seen.
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NFTArtisanHQ
· 12-26 16:47
the 10% nasdaq projection feels like watching benjamin's aura decay through institutional machinery... traditional equities as a mere index of what's actually happening in the creative economy, no?
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TideReceder
· 12-26 16:46
Nasdaq up 10%? Isn't that just a signal for institutions to harvest retail investors again?
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ReverseFOMOguy
· 12-26 16:30
Here we go again? The institutions say it will rise, and I believe it. They said the same last time.
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DegenGambler
· 12-26 16:29
Nasdaq up 10%? Just listen, institutions are eating the meat while we are sipping the soup.
A major asset management firm has issued its 2026 outlook, projecting the Nasdaq will climb around 10% over the course of the year. This forecast reflects broader market sentiment on tech sector recovery and valuations heading into the new year. For crypto investors tracking macro trends and cross-asset correlations, such traditional equity predictions often signal shifts in institutional capital flows and risk appetite that ripple across digital asset markets.