Bank of America’s raised S&P 500 target to 6,300 aligns with others like Goldman Sachs, UBS, and Barclays, who forecast similar year-end levels between 6,200–6,500.

Despite bullish sentiment, analysts across the board agree that current valuations limit further short-term gains. BofA’s view—that only a modest upside remains—shares common ground with peers like Goldman, who have flagged high valuations and interest rate sensitivity as key risks.

The consensus outlook indicates markets are approaching a plateau unless earnings surprise to the upside or multiple expansion resumes.

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