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Goldman Sachs Forecasts Equities Rally: Will Crypto Follow?

Goldman Sachs has forecasted that global equities will continue to rise in 2026, projecting an 11% return, including dividends, over the next 12 months. The rally will be supported by earnings growth and broad economic expansion.

As traditional markets continue to climb, a critical question comes into focus: will digital assets move in step with equities, or will they follow a distinct trajectory of their own?

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Goldman Sachs Shares 2026 Forecast for Global Equities

Goldman Sachs’ 2026 global equity outlook points to further upside for major indices. According to the report, the global economy is expected to expand across all regions next year, with global GDP projected to grow by 2.8%.

The US Federal Reserve is also forecast to deliver additional modest policy easing this year, reinforcing a favorable macroeconomic backdrop. Against this, Peter Oppenheimer, Goldman Sachs Research’s chief global equity strategist, suggests that a major equity downturn remains unlikely in the absence of a recession.

That said, the firm added that equity gains in 2026 are unlikely to replicate the sharp rally seen in 2025. This signals a more measured pace of returns ahead.

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The report revealed targets of 7,600 for the S&P 500 (implying an 11% total return), 625 for the STOXX 600 (7% return), 3,600 for Japan’s TOPIX (4% return), and 825 for the MSCI Asia Pacific ex-Japan (12% return).

Goldman Sachs’ Global Equities Forecast. Source: X/Goldman Sachs

The analysis suggests that stocks are currently in the optimism phase of the market cycle. This began with the bear market that occurred during the COVID-19 pandemic in 2020. According to the team, this late-cycle optimism phase is typically associated with rising valuations, indicating potential upside risks to their central forecasts.

The report also addressed growing attention toward AI-related stocks. Analysts noted that the market’s focus on artificial intelligence remains strong, but stressed that this does not necessarily indicate the presence of an AI bubble.

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While traditional equities enter 2026 with expectations of continued growth, attention is shifting to how the crypto market will perform. Bitcoin, the largest cryptocurrency, has generally exhibited a positive correlation with the S&P 500, although it has also experienced periods of clear independence.

Examining data from the past year, CryptoQuant revealed that BTC’s correlation with the S&P 500 remained largely positive. However, the correlation briefly turned negative between September and October, again in November, and twice in December.

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The analyst attributed this to several factors:

  • Spot Bitcoin ETFs shifted demand from short-term trading to allocation-driven inflows.
  • Leverage risks declined as derivatives markets reduced high BTC-margined exposure.
  • Macro liquidity rotated toward commodities and precious metals, bypassing crypto.
  • Short-term, equity-linked traders exited the market, leaving a base of long-term holders.
  • Bitcoin price action became more influenced by internal supply dynamics than equity market sentiment.

According to the latest data from CryptoQuant, the correlation has turned negative again, currently standing at -0.02 at the time of writing. This suggests that in early 2026, Bitcoin is not trading as a risk-on equity proxy.

Bitcoin’s Correlation with S&P 500. Source: CryptoQuant

Still, correlation regimes have proven unstable in past cycles, leaving open the possibility of a renewed alignment with equities. In such a scenario, a sustained equity rally could once again act as a tailwind for Bitcoin, allowing it to benefit from broader risk-on sentiment.

Source: https://beincrypto.com/goldman-sachs-2026-stock-crypto-forecast/

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