Short fall: Birinyi sees S&P 500 at 1,900 by July
U.S. stocks have too much momentum to make betting against the Standard & Poor's 500 index a winning strategy and the gauge will probably reach 1,900 next quarter, according to money manager Laszlo Birinyi.
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