"Murphy's Law" Stock Market in 2023? | Entrepreneur (2024)

Sometimes the stock market and S&P 500 (SPY) do what you expect...and sometimes it does the exact opposite. Now with so many investors so bearish...then maybe quite plausible that things surprise to the upside with new bull market emerging. Steve Reitmeister, CEO of StockNews.com, provides his insights on this timely matter in today's market commentary below.

Tuesday was the first trading session of the new year. In a funny way I thought it perfectly encapsulated the action of the past year:

Big surge higher > Outright collapse > Modest rally to cut losses, but still red in the end.

Given all that extreme volatility it can easily confuse folks as to what happens next if they just use price action as their guide. Gladly we rely more heavily upon fundamentals to lead the way because it is the "True North" of investing.

Where are the fundamentals pointing now to start 2023? And what happens if that outlook proves to not be true?

Answering those key questions will be the focus of our first Reitmeister Total Return commentary for the new year.

Market Commentary

The base case for this year has been shared in my recent presentation: 2023 Stock Market Outlook

That being a run of the mill recession forming in the first half of 2023 with stock prices dropping close to the bear market average of -34% to a range of 3,000 to 3,200 for the S&P 500 (SPY).

Then on Friday I shared a new commentary that talked about: Best vs. Worst Case Scenario for the Stock Market.

The point of this new article is to lay out contingency plans if things vary considerably from the expected plan. Now we are ready for whatever comes our way in 2023.

With this all in place I thought an interesting discussion today would be to review which deviation from the base case is most likely.

Meaning, are we more likely to devolve into a much deeper bear market...or avoid one altogether?

I could make a strong case in either direction. But my greatest fear as an investor going into 2023 is that indeed it could be a soft landing with no recession and new bull market emerging as our portfolio is built to gain as the market falls (and thus miss out on some of the healthy gain in the early stages of a new bull market).

The fundamental case for this coming true is that there are solid signs of inflation abating especially in commodities. Plus, the US consumer is shifting more money away from products into services in the post Covid world. This action has given manufactures some relief to solve supply chain issues that will moderate prices down the road.

If this disinflationary story unfolds quicker than expected, then the Fed can pivot sooner to end rate hike regime and become more accommodative. This will improve the mood of business people to restart the engines of the economy which investors will applaud with a new bull market.

Note that this positive case has always been a possibility. I just think the odds of devolving into recession and deeper bear market is much more likely this year.

This next part is easy to say...but a little hard to fathom at first. So, hang in there with me and it should all make sense in the end.

Over the years I have absolutely seen that the Market Gods love to make as many investors look foolish as possible. It's kind of a Murphy's Law for investing that often things do not go as planned.

This is true for the formation of most bear markets as they come on the scene when far less than 50% of investors expect that outcome. And just as investors become the most pessimistic, is usually when things become bullish (climbing the wall of worry).

Now let's consider 2023 where I have never seen this many people in agreement that a recession and bear market is on the way. Thus, the Murphy's Law component could indeed have it play out the other way (soft landing...no recession...new bull emerging).

For as amusing as the above notion is to contemplate...I cannot give it more credence than my 40 years of experience reading the fundamental tea leaves that point to the economy and stock market devolving further in early 2023.

So that remains the base case with the contingency plans already outlined in my last commentary: Best vs. Worst Case Scenario for the Stock Market.

The abbreviated version of that plan is to remain bearish for now yet keep a close eye on inflation, economic growth and Fed statements. If things are improving, and we break back above the 200 day moving average for S&P 500, then time to shed the bear suit and become more bullish.

As for the first economic report of the new year we saw PMI Manufacturing decline from a weak 47.7 to an anemic 46.2. This is the poorest reading since May 2020 when Covid was fresh on the scene and the economy collapsed.

One report does not a trend make. So, let's continue to watch the other notable economic announcements in the days ahead like,

1/4 ISM Manufacturing & FOMC Minutes

1/6 Government Employment Situation & ISM Services

1/12 Consumer Price Index

1/18 Producer Price Index & Retail Sales

The more it spells inflation still too high and/or economy faltering...the more bearish the outlook. And vice versa.

So please continue to tune into my commentaries in the future to stay on top of the action in real time and we will make appropriate changes to our trading plan to stay on the right side of the action.

What To Do Next?

Watch my brand new presentation: "2023 Stock Market Outlook" covering:

  • Why 2023 is a "Jekyll & Hyde" year for stocks
  • 5 Warnings Signs the Bear Returns in Early 2023
  • 8 Trades to Profit on the Way Down
  • Plan to Bottom Fish @ Market Bottom
  • 2 Trades with 100%+ Upside Potential as New Bull Emerges
  • And Much More!

Watch Now: "2023 Stock Market Outlook" >

Wishing you a world of investment success!

"Murphy's Law" Stock Market in 2023? | Entrepreneur (1)
Steve Reitmeister…but everyone calls me Reity (pronounced "Righty")
CEO, Stock News Network and Editor, Reitmeister Total Return

SPY shares fell $0.26 (-0.07%) in after-hours trading Tuesday. Year-to-date, SPY has declined -0.42%, versus a % rise in the benchmark S&P 500 index during the same period.


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Steve is better known to the StockNews audience as "Reity". Not only is he the CEO of the firm, but he also shares his 40 years of investment experience in the Reitmeister Total Return portfolio. Learn more about Reity's background, along with links to his most recent articles and stock picks.

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FAQs

What will the stock market be at the end of 2023? ›

Investors have plenty to cheer as 2023 draws to a close, with the S&P 500 ending the year with a gain of more than 24% and the Dow finishing near a record high.

Is 2023 a good year to invest in the stock market? ›

Just because the market went up in 2023 doesn't mean it will go down in 2024. Last year was one for the books in the stock market. The S&P 500 returned more than 25%, including dividends. That's an excellent gain and marks a strong recovery after 2022's near 20% decline.

What kind of stocks will go up in 2023? ›

Technology stocks rallied to have the best performance among all sectors in 2023, with a 59.1% gain. Riding the momentum from AI, the best performers include Nvidia and Palantir, which gained 167.5% despite a 14% slide in December.

What stocks to buy in recession 2023? ›

20 Best Recession-Proof Dividend Stocks
TickerNameDividend Safety
WECWEC EnergyVery Safe
DUKDuke EnergySafe
GISGeneral MillsVery Safe
EDConsolidated EdisonVery Safe
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What is the forecast for the stock market in 2024? ›

Overall, Yardeni Research forecasts S&P 500 operating earnings at $250 in 2024, up 12% vs 2023. He puts them at $270 in 2025 (up 8%) and $300 in 2026 (up 11.1%). These figures compare with analysts' consensus forecasts of $244.70 in 2024, $279.70 in 2025 and $314.80 in 2026.

What will happen to the market in 2023? ›

Instead, earnings may drip down slowly throughout 2023, frustrating market bears. Interest rates on long-term bonds have fallen lower than those of short-term bonds, creating an inverted yield curve that usually portends an upcoming economic slowdown.

Should I pull my money out of the stock market? ›

Key Takeaways. While holding or moving to cash might feel good mentally and help avoid short-term stock market volatility, it is unlikely to be wise over the long term. Once you cash out a stock that's dropped in price, you move from a paper loss to an actual loss.

How much did the average portfolio gain in 2023? ›

The S&P 500's annual average return in 2023 was 24%, a significant increase from 2022. Returns may fluctuate widely yearly, but holding onto investments over time can help.

What was the average investor return in 2023? ›

Fixed income and equity performance significantly improved in 2023 versus 2022. Using the Bloomberg US Treasury Index as the proxy, fixed income returns were 4.05% and equity returns were 26.29% in 2023, compared with -12.46% and -18.11%, respectively, in 2022 (Exhibits 5 & 6).

Which stock will be doubled in 2023? ›

Sanghvi Movers, Precision Camshafts, Schneider Electric Infrastructure, Kesoram Industries, Electrosteel Castings, Tanfac Industries, GE T&D India are to name a few that have gained 143-312% so far in 2023.

What stock is expected to skyrocket? ›

10 Best Growth Stocks to Buy for 2024
StockImplied Upside*
Meta Platforms Inc. (META)25.8%
Tesla Inc. (TSLA)4.5%
JPMorgan Chase & Co. (JPM)9.6%
Exxon Mobil Corp. (XOM)12.0%
6 more rows
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What 7 stocks could double or triple in 2024? ›

Instead, it's the stocks of mega-size companies – Alphabet (GOOGL), Amazon.com (AMZN), Apple (AAPL), Meta Platforms (META), Microsoft (MSFT), Nvidia (NVDA) and Tesla (TSLA) – that have soared in price over the past year, propelling the broad market to double-digit returns.

What not to invest in in 2023? ›

Wrap-up
NumberCategoryInvestments
1Overpriced EV producersTesla
2OilBrent Crude, Exxon Mobil, Chevron, TotalEnergies, Shell, BP
3Selected luxury goodsLouis Vuitton Moët Hennessy, Kering and Dior
4ShippingZIM Integrated Shipping
3 more rows
Jan 20, 2023

Should I sell my stocks now in a recession? ›

The Bottom Line

Panic selling when the stock market is going down is more likely to hurt than help your portfolio. Moreover, you're locking in those losses. This is why it's important to understand your risk tolerance, your time horizon, and how the market works during downturns.

What is the best month to buy stocks in 2023? ›

NYSE Composite best and worst months over the last 10 years (2014-2023)
  • Best Months: April, June, July, October, November, and December.
  • Worst Months: January, February, March, August, and September are weaker periods.
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Will shares go up in 2023? ›

Stocks frequently move up and down. Between November 2023 and July 2024, the stock market moved higher (following a generally downward trend between August and October 2023), except for a modest setback in April 2024.

What is the future outlook for the stock market? ›

Most major stock market indices are expected to fall in the second half of 2024, with the exception of TOPIX and MSCI China.

What is the YTD stock market return in 2023? ›

Year-to-date (YTD), stocks returned 16.8%, bonds 2.3% and a 60/40 portfolio 9.9%. Figure 1: S&P 500 quarterly performance, trailing four quarters. The stock market's quarterly and year-to-date performance has been impressive, especially considering what investors experienced in 2022.

What are the returns for investment in 2023? ›

Using the Bloomberg US Treasury Index as the proxy, fixed income returns were 4.05% and equity returns were 26.29% in 2023, compared with -12.46% and -18.11%, respectively, in 2022 (Exhibits 5 & 6).

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