gettyEarnings likely grew for the fifth consecutive quarter in Q3.Top strategists are eyeing 2025 results ahead of what's likely a mid-single-digit advance.Here's how investors should allocate their money heading into the end of the year.Corporate earnings are on pace for their best non-pandemic year since 2018, and market strategists expect the party to continue in the upcoming earnings season and into 2025.Interest rates and inflation have been investors' primary concerns this year, and worries about the labor market, growth, and rising geopolitical tensions have also sucked up plenty of oxygen — even though economists generally agree that a recession isn't imminent.Through all that noise, S&P 500 profits have steadily risen and are set to end the year up 9.5%, according to Factset.