According to BlockBeats, on March 7, JPMorgan analysts forecast that the S&P 500 index will experience fluctuations between 5200 and 6000 points in the short term. This prediction is attributed to ongoing market volatility, policy uncertainty, and investor position risks. Despite these challenges, JPMorgan maintains a year-end target of 6500 points for the index, acknowledging a significant margin of error around this forecast. Analysts suggest that the S&P 500 may not reach this level until 2026. The market is expected to regain strength later this year, driven by potential policy shifts under U.S. President Donald Trump's administration and continued productivity gains from artificial intelligence advancements.