Major Canadian bank RBC just dropped their 12-month price target for the S&P 500 at 7,750 – another sign that Wall Street's getting more optimistic about equities. This isn't happening in isolation either. More institutional players are flipping bullish on stocks lately, which could signal stronger risk appetite across markets. When traditional finance heats up like this, it often creates a spillover effect into crypto and alternative assets. Worth watching how this sentiment shift plays out, especially with macro conditions stabilizing and institutional money looking for places to park capital.

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0xLostKeyvip
· 12-03 23:30
Here we go again. When institutions buy the dip, it's retail investors' turn to hold the bag. How many times has this trick been played?
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AllInAlicevip
· 12-03 09:51
RBC is paving the way for retail investors with this move; institutions have already started bottom-fishing, so what are we still hesitating for?
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StablecoinAnxietyvip
· 12-01 19:51
7750? Forget it, I never believe the target prices set by these TradFi guys; they said the same thing last year.
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BearMarketSurvivorvip
· 12-01 19:50
Another wave of institutional bullish signals, the target of 7750 looks quite eye-catching... but I always remember the bullish voices from that batch in 2021, and the market caught everyone off guard. The longer the supply line is pulled, the more cautious we need to be. Institutional money has come in, but does retail investor money have to follow? At this moment, we can't just look at the rise; we need to see where the retreat route is. Does the warming of TradFi automatically splash into the crypto world? Ha, what I'm more concerned about is how long this wave of enthusiasm can last. The last time it was this hot, how many people got stuck halfway up... Macro stability is nonsense, I'm just watching if this time institutions dare to throw real money in, or if they come back with that old trick of "shouting slogans and Light Position". Wait, if 7750 really breaks, what's next? That's the critical question.
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ValidatorVikingvip
· 12-01 19:33
rbc calling 7,750 on sp500... sure, they're probably positioning already. institutional money rotating is predictable tbh – they always chase momentum when macro settles down. what worries me more is the timing; feels like late-cycle accumulation before vol spikes again. crypto spillover happens, but only if they actually deploy capital, not just talk about it.
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GhostInTheChainvip
· 12-01 19:30
RBC is bullish on 7750 this time, and everyone is starting to buy the dip... However, what’s really interesting is how TradFi will drive the crypto world once it heats up; it sounds like institutional money is looking for an outlet.
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