【Morgan Stanley Strategist: 'Fear of Missing Out' Likely to Drive S&P 500 Index to Reach 6100 Points by Year-End】According to Golden Finance, Morgan Stanley's Mike Wilson believes that the S&P 500 index may continue to rise before the end of the year, and a 5% increase from now is not impossible, as investors breathe a sigh of relief after the U.S. presidential election and the 'fear of missing out' (FOMO) mentality emerges by year-end. However, this strategist warns that such enthusiasm may fade with the arrival of 2025, as there are no clear catalysts in sight. 'I think we could see 6000 points if there is not too much panic and people feel good about the situation,' Wilson stated. This means that the index would rise nearly 5% from around 5728 points it closed at last Friday. Wilson further added that the S&P 500 index could rise to a maximum of 6100 points, but due to overvaluation and the difficulty of expanding the price-to-earnings ratio as we approach 2025, the index will not break this level 'in any case' this year.