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Professional Insights: Equity markets continue to rise

by | Jul 2, 2026 | Business, Featured

Equity markets have continued their advance in recent weeks, with the S&P 500 near a record high following a rare nine-week winning streak on strong AI-driven earnings and prospects for an Iran agreement. While the macro backdrop remains mostly constructive, valuations are elevated by most traditional metrics, and oil remains near $100 with the Strait of Hormuz still closed. Is the stock market pricing in too much good news?

To answer this question, we suggest not putting much emphasis on valuation. Valuation metrics such as the price-to-earnings ratio (P/E) are helpful in assessing long-term return potential and downside risk, but they are historically poor market timing tools. The S&P 500’s P/E near 21 can be justified by solid earnings growth and a resilient U.S. economy, although further expansion will require continued cooperation from key drivers such as inflation (oil prices) and interest rates. Unless these macro inputs improve, returns in the second half of the year are likely to be modest, potentially with some bumps along the way.

Against this backdrop, the role of AI remains central. Technology companies, particularly the mega cap hyperscalers, have continued to deliver compelling earnings growth, even as skepticism around the magnitude of investment and timing of eventual returns persists. Results have continued to point to accelerating investment and demand for computing resources. Some big moves in semiconductor and IT hardware companies recently suggest the market has not quite caught up to the magnitude of these investments — expected to exceed $750 billion this year and up about 50% since 2026 began.

While valuations appear elevated at the index level and speculation in certain market segments may have gone too far, parts of the technology sector may actually be undervalued relative to their growth potential. Skepticism about the productivity gains AI will bring remains widespread, leaving room for potential upside surprises. At the same time, heavy AI-related capital expenditures have depressed free cash flow, which introduces risk if anticipated productivity gains fail to materialize.

Looking ahead, the market narrative will continue to hinge on the intersection of valuations and AI-driven earnings growth. Elevated multiples and sticky inflation suggest more limited upside from higher valuations, placing greater importance on earnings to come through. AI remains a powerful tailwind for both economic activity and corporate profits, supporting the case for staying invested. The promise of what AI can bring is exciting, but the optimism may be getting ahead of what the technology can deliver. As a result, maintaining discipline around diversification and risk management takes on greater importance.

Jim Valis & Gregg Manis
Blackstone Valley Wealth Management
22 South Street Suite 202
Hopkinton, MA 01748
508-435-1281
blackstonevalleywealth.com

This material is for general information only and is not intended to provide specific advice or recommendations for any individual. There is no assurance that the views or strategies discussed are suitable for all investors or will yield positive outcomes. Investing involves risks including possible loss of principal. Any economic forecasts set forth may not develop as predicted and are subject to change.

All data is provided as of June 1, 2026.

There is no guarantee that a diversified portfolio will enhance overall returns or outperform a non-diversified portfolio. Diversification does not protect against market risk. Past performance does not guarantee future results. Asset allocation does not ensure a profit or protect against a loss.

This research material was prepared by LPL Financial, LLC. All index data from FactSet. 

The advertiser is solely responsible for the content of this column, which is a paid advertisement.

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