Long-Term S&P 500 EPS Growth Consensus Estimates
Long-Term S&P 500 EPS Growth Consensus Estimates Long-term S&P 500 EPS forecasts are at multi-decade highs. Image: BofA Global Investment Strategy
Long-Term S&P 500 EPS Growth Consensus Estimates Long-term S&P 500 EPS forecasts are at multi-decade highs. Image: BofA Global Investment Strategy
Expected Path Quarterly S&P 500 EPS Growth Goldman Sachs expects median stock to grow EPS by 24% yoy in 2Q. Image: Goldman Sachs Global Investment Research
Earnings – S&P 500 YoY Operating EPS Growth Are earnings too good to ignore? Image: J.P. Morgan Asset Management
Rolling 10-Year Correlation of Real S&P 500 EPS Growth vs. Real U.S. and Global GDP Growth Real S&P 500 EPS growth tends to be more correlated to global than U.S. GDP growth. Image: BofA US Equity & Quant Strategy
Earnings – 2021 Quarterly S&P 500 EPS Growth Goldman Sachs is more optimistic than consensus on S&P 500 EPS growth in 2021. Image: Goldman Sachs Global Investment Research
S&P 500 EPS Growth Estimates with Potential Lockdowns Goldman Sachs baseline forecast for S&P 500 EPS is $175 by the end of 2021. Image: Goldman Sachs Global Investment Research
Global EPS Growth and South Korean Exports Chart suggesting that growth in South Korean exports can help forecast global EPS growth over the next 12 months. Image: BofA Global Investment Strategy
Annual S&P 500 EPS Growth Through 2022 Goldman Sachs expects S&P 500 earnings to contract by 21% this year, before rebounding by 30% in 2021 and 11% in 2022. Image: Goldman Sachs Global Investment Research
S&P 500 YoY EPS Growth Estimate Goldman Sachs has raised its 2020 S&P 500 EPS estimate from $115 to $130. Image: Goldman Sachs Global Investment Research
S&P 500 Year/Year EPS Growth Goldman Sachs maintains the 2020 S&P 500 EPS estimate of $110 and adjusts the quarterly path of earnings growth. Image: Goldman Sachs Global Investment Research
Aggregate EPS Growth U.S. earnings are outperforming the rest of the world in Q1:2020, because the U.S. was the slowest to lock down its economy. Image: Deutsche Bank Asset Allocation