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Stocks Sideways While Earnings Tank

S&P 500: Sideways For Seventeen Months

If stocks are driven by earnings, then it would be logical to assume that during a period of sideways action in equity prices that earnings would also remain basically unchanged.

Stocks Flat since November

But according to David Stockman’s Contra Corner, earnings have been far from stable over the past seventeen months:

GAAP earnings of the S&P 500 in November 2014 were $106 per share on an LTM basis compared to $86.44 today. So earnings are down by18.5%, meaning that the broad market PE multiple has escalated from an already sporty 19.3X back then to an outlandish 23.7X today.

Has The Bigger Picture Improved?

This week’s stock market video examines the case for new highs in stocks relative to the case for a bearish reversal.

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GDP Estimates Are Dropping

Earnings estimates are not alone in terms of downward revisions. Forecasts for Q1 growth have also been dropping in recent weeks. From CNBC:

The CNBC Rapid Update shows a sharp decline in the outlook for first quarter GDP from a high of 2.3 percent to just 0.6 percent. Weakness has come from several sectors, led by trade but also including retail sales, inventories and manufacturing.

This article is reprinted by permission of Chris Ciovacco of Ciovacco Capital and originally appeared here.

About Chris Ciovacco

Chris Ciovacco has been serving investors for over 17 years. He is a regular contributor to Financial Sense, Seeking Alpha, and Safehaven. Mr. Ciovacco has been quoted in several media outlets, including the Dow Jones Wire Service, MarketWatch, Fox Business News, the Atlanta-Journal Consitution, and Nasdaq.com. Chris Ciovacco began his investment career with Morgan Stanley in Atlanta in 1994. With a focus on global macro investing, Chris uses both fundamental and technical analysis to assist in managing risk while looking for growth opportunities around the globe in all asset classes.

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