What Could Cause the Dow to Reach 50,000? (2024)

What Could Cause the Dow to Reach 50,000? (1)Today marks the first day the Dow Jones Industrial Average (DJIA) crossed 38,000. New market highs seem to be greeted with both joy and skepticism from investors. In October of 1999, James Glassman and Kevin Hassett published a book named, Dow 36,000. They made bold predictions about the future of stocks. At the time of publishing, the Dow had just reached 10,000. Glassman and Hassett asserted that stocks would soon more than triple and were actually less risky than bonds. In January of 2000, the Dow reached 11,572 and then markets experienced the Dot.com burst of 2000, followed by the terrorist attacks of 9/11/2001. The Dow didn't recover to the 11,572 mark until May of 2006. Investors then experienced the worst recession since the Great Depression in 2007 and 2008. Needless to say, it was no wonder people called it the lost decade!

What Could Cause the Dow to Reach 50,000? (2)

It wasn't until December of 2021 that the DJIA finally crossed 36,000, thus validating the 1999 prediction of Glassman and Hassett. So what's next for the Dow? I'm going to make a much less bold prediction then Glassman and Hassett and say Dow 50,000! I don't know when it will happen and there's no time frame associated with my statement, though I doubt it will take as long as the Dow 36,000 prediction to come to fruition. Let's look at some reasons why I'm optimistic about my prognosis over time.

Looking back to the '80s, the Dow has experienced five doubling effects. On purely a price basis (dividends excluded), the average time between doubles from the sample below was 7.8 years with the last two taking significantly longer than the first three. To reach 50,000, the Dow wouldn't even need to double — it would require a 31.6% gain from the 38,000 level.

What Could Cause the Dow to Reach 50,000? (3)

If the DJIA companies only earned the current 1.77% dividend yield, it would take 15.6 years for the index to reach the 50,000 mark. Since the writing of Dow 36,000, the Dow has experienced an average annualized return of 8.70%.

Another reason I'm optimistic is that new highs tend to be followed by more new highs! It's common that new highs happen in clusters that often last many years. According to Ryan Detrick, LPL Financial's former head of research, "Since 1957, there have now been 1,186 all-time highs. But the majority of those new highs took place during three major clusters."

1958 -'68: 281 new highs
1980 -'00: 513 new highs
2013 - current: 348 new highs

Source: Carson Investments Research 1/19/2024

The point is, that the belief that you missed the rally when the market attains a new high is historically wrong. Detrick goes on to state, "The really good news for the bulls here is looking at the past 10 bear markets showed that a year later stocks were higher nine times when new highs were eventually made. Yes, 2007/08 was the one time this didn’t work, but we don’t see many signs of a pending major financial crisis on the horizon and expect to see higher prices a year from now." On average, the markets were up 10.4% a year later after reaching a new high that was preceded by a bear market.

So what could cause the Dow to reach 50,000? One of the most impactful gauges of the market's future return has been the strength or weakness of the US Dollar. In 2022, stocks didn't bottom until October, one month after the US dollar hit its latest peak. With the Federal Reserve likely lowering interest rates this year, we've seen the dollar fall to an 18-month low in December of 2023. If the trend continues down, large market gains will likely follow. One of my favorite technical analysts, JC Parets, examined the weakening of the US dollar and its correlation to higher stock prices. He explains that each time the US Dollar tumbled from a peak in 2016 and 2020, stocks surged shortly after. When I examined the relationship, I found the DJIA increased 32% between the peak and trough of the dollar index from the end of 2016 to the start of 2018. The 2020 peak to trough of the dollar index was accompanied by a 54% gain in the Dow. JC Parets states, "If this chart [US Dollar Index] breaks down and breaks those former highs and we go back down to the 2020 lows (around 90 on the dollar index), that's a Dow 50,000, S&P 6,000."

~ Mike Razzouk

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The Dow Jones Industrial Average is comprised of 30 stocks that are major factors in their industries and widely held by individuals and institutional investors.

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What Could Cause the Dow to Reach 50,000? (2024)

FAQs

Why did the Dow drop 600 points? ›

Stocks and bonds both tumbled Thursday as investor hopes for a summer rate cut from the Federal Reserve continue to fade. The Dow tumbled by more than 600 points Thursday, notching its worst day of 2024, as all three major indexes closed lower.

Will the Dow ever hit $50,000? ›

Although Wall Street's major stock indexes rarely adhere to average annual returns, history strongly suggests the Dow reaching 50,000 is inevitable and only a matter of time.

Could the Dow reach $40,000? ›

Here's Where Pros See Stocks Headed Next. It took seven years for the Dow Jones Industrial Average to move from 20,000 to 40,000, and it had to bounce back from an April slump to cross the finish line. The 30-component blue-chip index now joins the Nasdaq and the S&P 500 in making recent highs.

What is the highest level the Dow Jones reached? ›

Key Takeaways
  • The Dow Jones Industrial Average (DJIA) hit its record high on May 16, 2024, reaching 40,051.05 points during intraday trading.
  • The Dow's all-time high at market close stands at 39,908.00, reached on May 15, 2024.

Why did the Dow drop? ›

The Dow dipped after initial jobless claims came in lower than expected. That's good news for the economy, but bad news for those hoping the labor market would show more signs of cooling to give more leeway for the Federal Reserve to cut interest rates.

How many points did the Dow drop in 1929? ›

Around $14 billion of stock value was lost, wiping out thousands of investors. The panic selling reached its peak with some stocks having no buyers at any price. The Dow lost an additional 30.57 points, or 11.73%, for a total drop of 68.90 points, or 23.05% in two days. On October 29, William C.

How high will Dow go in 2024? ›

The Big Money bulls forecast that the Dow Jones Industrial Average will end 2024 at about 41,231, 9% higher than current levels. Market optimists had a mean forecast of 5461 for the S&P 500 and 17,143 for the Nasdaq Composite —up 9% and 10%, respectively, from where the indexes were trading on May 1.

Where will the Dow be in 5 years? ›

The updated Dow Jones price prediction for the next 5 years is for the index to trade around 45,000 points. Long Forecast predicts Dow Jones to trade above 40,000 points in the second half of 2024 and and advance up to 44,000 points by the end of the year. This is the most bullish Dow Jones forecast for 2024.

What will the Dow be in 2025? ›

Long Forecast
YearOpen, $Close, $
December 20244537046983
December 20255647259561
January 20265956156446
December 20265316451981
5 more rows

How much did the Dow drop during the Great Recession? ›

The widely quoted DJIA fell over half—51.1 percent—from a peak of 14,165 on October 9, 2007, to a low of 6,926 on March 5, 2009. While widely quoted, the Dow-Jones is an index of only thirty firms.

What is the Dow Jones average return over time? ›

Average returns
PeriodAverage annualised returnTotal return
Last year16.0%16.0%
Last 5 years10.6%65.6%
Last 10 years14.0%270.2%
Last 20 years10.0%569.5%

When did Dow go over $10,000? ›

It crossed the 1000 mark on November 14, 1972 and it reached 10,000 on March 29, 1999. Throughout most of its history, the stocks on the Index have been listed on the New York Stock Exchange, but in 1999 Microsoft and Intel (which were listed on the NASDAQ), were included.

What is the highest Nasdaq close ever? ›

Market Close Report: Historical high reached as NASDAQ Composite Index closes at 16,920.80. Friday's session closes with the NASDAQ Composite Index reaching a historical high. The index closed at 16,920.80 up 184.77 for the day. The index had a previous high 16832.6244 on 05/21/2024.

How many Americans owned stock in 1929? ›

By 1929 approximately 10 percent of American households owned stocks. As the market continued to soar, many investors began buying stocks on margin, making only a small cash down payment (as low as 10 percent of the price).

When did the Dow hit 20,000? ›

The Dow first closed above 20,000 in early 2017, as investors began pricing in lower corporate taxes in the U.S. under former President Donald Trump. Those expectations were met toward the end of that year and also drove the Dow above 25,000 by January 2018.

What do points on the Dow mean? ›

Points are not just used when discussing individual stocks; they're also often employed to refer to short-term moves in equity indexes, as in "the Dow Jones Industrial Average gained 20 points today" or "the S&P 500 is down 100 points for the week." Because these indexes are dealing with companies that are worth ...

How much is each Dow point worth? ›

E-Mini Dow Futures Contracts Specifications

The E-mini Dow index futures contracts are standardized exchange-traded contracts that represent the value of 30 of the largest stocks traded in the US. The value for a 1 point move in the standard contract is $5 or $. 50 for the 1/10 size micro contract.

What's happening in the stock market today? ›

Top U.S. Markets
IndexLastChange
trading higher Dow Jones Industrial Average .DJI39,069.59+4.33
trading higher Nasdaq Composite Index .IXIC16,920.79+184.76
trading higher S&P 500 Index .SPX5,304.72+36.88

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