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The US stock market remained highly resilient throughout the year 2023. Most of the gains posted by stocks were due to the AI-led rally that infused a strange optimism in the broader markets. Almost every other financial commentary and analysis points to the concentration of value and stock gains pattern in the US stock market where just a handful of stocks were responsible for most of the gains in the stock market this year. Analysts at the Lombard Odier Group said in their 2024 market outlook report that the concentration of stock markets gains is causing many analysts to draw parallels between the state of the market today and market crashes of the past where just a handful of stocks were causing a distortion of reality as everyone was thinking the market is going up but in reality most of the stocks were going down. The Swiss banking firm however said that it does not believe the concentration of stock market gains is a sign that the market has peaked. The firm then makes three cases for 2024. Its base case assumes that inflation will continue to cool down in 2024 while real GDP growth will also moderate. In this case the firm does not expect a recession. It said:

“While any decline in economic growth inevitably puts pressure on corporate profits, such an environment should also offer some relief in the form of interest rate cuts by the Federal Reserve towards the end of 2024, and as such we expect the price-to-earnings ratios to stay around their current levels.

Lombard Odier’s second case for 2024 assumes that the economy would enter a recession. In that case the firm expects earnings to fall by 20%. It says that while recession in 2023 did not materialize and recession risks have reduced, we are not out of the woods yet. The firm said that should the economy enter a recession in 2024, the Fed would begin to ease its monetary policy, causing the S&P 500 to gain near the end of the year.