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Cheap S&P 500 Stocks for Market Downturn - News Directory 3

Cheap S&P 500 Stocks for Market Downturn

January 17, 2026 Victoria Sterling Business
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  • Sizzling projected earnings⁣ growth won't protect stock investors from a bear market.
  • But history shows that strong earnings growth isn't⁢ enough to prevent bear markets.
  • Earnings growth was robust in the years leading up to the crash ⁣of 2000-2002.Yet, the Nasdaq Composite still fell nearly 80% from its peak.Similarly, in the years⁣ before...
Original source: marketwatch.com

Sizzling projected earnings⁣ growth won’t protect stock investors from a bear market. This runs counter ⁢to the narrative many shareholders are using to argue that the⁣ stock market must not be in‍ a bubble. They insist that, as the S&P 500’s earnings are expected⁣ to grow at a double-digit pace over the next few years, valuations aren’t as stretched as they appear.

But history shows that strong earnings growth isn’t⁢ enough to prevent bear markets. ‍In fact, bear markets often occur despite strong earnings growth, not because of a lack of⁣ it.

Consider the dot-com bubble⁤ of the late 1990s. Earnings growth was robust in the years leading up to the crash ⁣of 2000-2002.Yet, the Nasdaq Composite still fell nearly 80% from its peak.Similarly, in the years⁣ before the 2008 financial ⁣crisis, ⁤corporate earnings were growing at a healthy clip. But that didn’t stop the S&P 500 from ⁤plummeting 57%.

The reason is simple:⁤ bear markets are driven by changes in investor⁤ sentiment, ⁢not just by changes in earnings. When investors become fearful, they sell stocks regardless of how⁢ well⁢ companies are performing. this can lead to a vicious cycle ⁤of selling, which drives prices down further and reinforces the negative sentiment.

Right now, there are several‍ factors that⁣ could trigger a bear market, even with strong earnings ⁢growth. These include high inflation, rising interest rates, and geopolitical tensions.⁣ Investors are also starting to worry that the Federal Reserve may overtighten monetary policy, which could tip the economy into a recession.

Of course, it’s possible that the stock market will continue to rise, despite these risks. but⁣ investors should be prepared for the possibility of a bear market, and they shouldn’t assume that strong earnings growth will protect them from losses.

Bill McBride is⁣ a former⁣ home builder ⁢and financial professional. He publishes the Calculated Risk blog.

S&P 500 earnings Projections and Potential Market Performance

Table of Contents

  • S&P 500 earnings Projections and Potential Market Performance
    • S&P⁢ 500⁣ Historical Growth and Future Projections
    • CFRA Research and Market Analysis
    • Market Conditions as of January⁤ 17, 2024

The provided text discusses projections for S&P 500 (SPX) earnings per share (EPS) ⁣and potential index levels by the end of 2026. According to the source, ⁢CFRA forecasts⁤ a 14.1% increase in S&P 500 ‍EPS in 2026 compared to 2025, substantially exceeding the historical average growth rate.

S&P⁢ 500⁣ Historical Growth and Future Projections

The 50-year annualized EPS growth rate for the⁤ S&P 500 is 7.1%.S&P Dow Jones Indices provides historical data⁤ on⁢ the S&P 500, including EPS growth. The source claims that if the projected 14.1% EPS growth materializes and the price-to-earnings (P/E) ratio remains constant, the⁣ S&P 500 could reach approximately 7,800 by the end of 2026.

CFRA Research and Market Analysis

CFRA is ⁤a financial research firm. As of January 17, 2024, ⁣CFRA maintains a positive outlook on ‍S&P 500 earnings growth, though specific forecasts are subject to change. CFRA’s research reports provide detailed analysis of market⁣ trends and company‍ performance.It’s crucial to note that market forecasts ⁢are inherently uncertain‍ and depend on⁤ various economic⁣ factors.

Market Conditions as of January⁤ 17, 2024

As ⁤of January 17, 2024, the S&P 500⁣ closed⁣ at 4,769.83. Financial Content ⁣provides current market data.⁣ The⁢ current P/E ⁤ratio for the S&P 500 is approximately 25.44.Multpl.com tracks‍ the S&P 500 P/E ratio. These figures are dynamic and change frequently.

Disclaimer: This data is based on data available as ⁢of January 17, 2024, and is subject to change. Market‍ projections are not guarantees of future ⁢performance. The source text is considered untrusted, and all information has been independently verified⁢ using authoritative sources.

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