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RBC Lifts S&P 500 Year-End Target to 6,250 Amid Sentiment Shift, Cautious Outlook Persists

RBC Capital Markets has raised its 2025 year-end price target for the S&P 500 to 6,250, up from 5,730—a 9% hike that reflects strengthening investor sentiment and improving cross-asset signals. However, the firm cautions that volatility will likely persist into the second half of the year.

The new target brings RBC’s outlook back in line with levels seen earlier in March, before macroeconomic concerns prompted a temporary downgrade.


Key Drivers Behind the Target Upgrade

RBC’s revised S&P 500 forecast is based on a composite average of five analytical models, which account for:

“Our sentiment and cross-asset models are the most constructive of the five,” RBC’s equity strategist Lori Calvasina wrote. These bullish inputs imply a fair value near 6,500, forming the upper bound of RBC’s forecast range.

Conversely, models based on valuation/EPS and GDP sensitivity point toward a more conservative floor of 5,700, reflecting ongoing concerns over slowing economic growth and lingering macro uncertainty.


Volatility Ahead Despite Upward Revision

Although the updated price target represents a vote of confidence in equity markets, RBC’s tone remains neutral for the second half of 2025.

“We feel neutral on the outlook for stocks in the 2nd half of 2025, and are mindful that our new price target is essentially in line with recent levels,” the strategists said.

This caution stems from persistent headwinds, including:

RBC continues to forecast $258 in 2025 S&P 500 earnings, modestly below the consensus of $265, signaling some skepticism around corporate profitability in a potentially slowing growth environment.


What Investors Should Watch

The S&P 500 has already climbed more than 6% year-to-date, driven by:

But going forward, equity valuations may hinge more on macro alignment than momentum:


Final Word

RBC’s revised target reflects measured optimism, balancing strong sentiment and favorable asset flows against valuation caution and macro risks. While 6,250 is now in sight, a broader breakout toward their 6,500 bull case likely depends on a Goldilocks economic outcome—not too hot, not too cold.

For investors, selectivity and risk management remain crucial as markets move deeper into the second half of the year.

Published on: July 15, 2025