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‘Peak’ uncertainty: Evercore ISI predicts market turning point around Trump tariffs

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‘Peak’ uncertainty: Evercore ISI’s Julian Emanuel expects relief ahead

Market uncertainty should “peak” around the Wednesday tariff deadline, according to Evercore ISI.

In a note this week, Julian Emanuel wrote investors should resist tariff angst and accumulate stocks.

“All you need is a little less uncertainty,” the firm’s senior managing director said Monday on CNBC’s “Fast Money.”

Emanuel compares the market pessimism to the March 2023 regional bank failures.

“The mood this morning and over the weekend talking with clients and talking with colleagues is as negative as I can remember going back to when Silicon Valley Bank blew up,” he said. “We didn’t know the Fed was going to ‘take care of business.'”

Emanuel’s bullish forecast comes as Wall Street wrapped up a negative quarter for the major indexes. The S&P 500 and tech-heavy Nasdaq just saw their worst quarterly performances since 2022.

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The Nasdaq is now 14% below its record high hit in December. Yet, Emanuel is finding opportunity.

“We think you go back to the prior bull market winners in general: technology, communication services and [consumer] discretionary,” he said.

They were the S&P 500’s worst performing sectors of the month and quarter. But at these levels, according to Emanuel, companies will want to do stock buybacks which would help boost prices.

Meanwhile, he would avoid the recent leaders.

“What’s interesting about today is that everyone basically moved their sectors in the direction of how the entire quarter was going,” Emanuel said. “You saw consumer staples outperform. You saw health care very strong. In our view, those are probably the places where defense has been hiding.”

Health care gained 6% in the first quarter while consumer staples gained about 5%.

Emanuel thinks the market will regain its footing. His S&P 500 year-end price target is 6,800, which implies a 21% gain from Monday’s close.

“We don’t think you need a material clarity,” he said. “You need… the very, very extreme scenarios [tied to tariffs] becoming less possible.”

CNBC’s Christopher Hayes contributed to this report.

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