Major banks including Deutsche Bank, Goldman Sachs, and Morgan Stanley reset their year-end 2026 S&P 500 targets to 8,000, driving Reddit conversation around
$VOO.
r/investing sentiment remained bullish (avg 0.58) as users debated whether the rally could continue, with many citing the Vanguard S&P 500 ETF as the simplest way to participate.
Same-day Motley Fool coverage highlighted Warren Buffett's endorsement of VOO as the ideal long-term holding for average investors, reinforcing the buy-and-hold narrative.
On Monday, June 8, 2026, ![]()
Wall Street Turns Bullish on the S&P 500
A top-voted post in r/investing gathered 171 upvotes by collecting the latest year-end targets from a half-dozen firms: Deutsche Bank at 8,000, Goldman Sachs at 8,000, Morgan Stanley at 8,000, UBS at 7,900, Barclays at 7,650, and J.P. Morgan at 7,600. The post noted that most analysts view the recent pullback as a short-term consolidation, not the start of a deeper correction. The underlying driver? Solid corporate earnings.
Commenters in the thread largely backed the optimism. Many expressed confidence in the U.S. economy's resilience and pointed to ![]()
Buffett's Favorite Investment Gets a Fresh Spotlight
Adding fuel to the discussion, The Motley Fool published an article on June 8 reminding investors that Warren Buffett has long recommended low-cost S&P 500 index funds—![]()
This message resonated with the Reddit crowd. One user summarized the sentiment: "Buffett keeps saying the same thing for decades. Low-cost index funds win. VOO is the simplest play." Others debated whether a target of 8,000 was too aggressive, but the consensus leaned toward buying the dip.
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VOO as a Way to Play the IPO Pipeline
A separate Motley Fool piece published the previous day suggested that investors seeking exposure to blockbuster upcoming IPOs—such as SpaceX, OpenAI, and Anthropic—could simply buy ![]()
This framing gave Reddit users another reason to champion ![]()
Sentiment and Engagement Metrics
Across r/investing, ![]()
Sentiment: 58% bullish, 27% bearish, 15% neutral.
The conversation was notably concentrated in r/investing, a subreddit known for more measured, analytical discussion compared to the meme-fueled chatter of r/wallstreetbets. This profile fits the VOO thesis: it's a long-term, low-maintenance vehicle favored by investors who prioritize steady compounding over short-term thrills.
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