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James E. Thorne observes that market behavior resembles the era when a mention on Jim Cramer’s “Mad Money” show could push stocks sharply higher by the next day.
He notes that while media exposure once played a central role in driving short-term gains, today’s market appears to respond in a similar fashion—now catalyzed by executive actions instead of television features.
Thorne has previously examined how accelerating digital technologies may break traditional limits on S&P 500 earnings growth, as detailed in his analysis of earnings trends. He also discussed the impact of the AI super cycle on market optimism and set an S&P 500 target of 14,000 in a separate report covering AI advances and major companies. These perspectives provide context for his current observations on market drivers.