2022 Earnings Estimates Still Too Bullish

Fundamentally speaking, there are more than a few indications that 2022 earnings estimates are still overly exuberant. However, the bullish optimism currently supports rising stock prices. Such was a point I touched on in this past weekend’s newsletter:

“Overall, 56% of the companies in the S&P 500 have reported actual results for Q3 2021 to date. Of these companies, 82% have reported actual EPS above estimates, which is above the five-year average of 76%. If 82% is the final percentage for the quarter, it will mark with the fourth highest percentage of S&P 500 companies reporting a positive earnings surprise since FactSet began tracking this metric in 2008. In aggregate, companies are reporting earnings that are 10.3% above estimates, which is also above the five-year average of 8.4%.”

2022 Earnings Estimates, Fundamentally Speaking: 2022 Earnings Estimates Still Too Bullish

Earnings have indeed been impressive, but as we will discuss in more detail, this quarter will likely mark the peak of growth for a while. One particular reason is that while the outlook for earnings remains very bullish, economic growth and inflation trends are not.

2022 Earnings Estimates, Fundamentally Speaking: 2022 Earnings Estimates Still Too Bullish

The problem for earnings is that weaker economic growth and rising inflation will weigh on profit margins.

Let’s start with economic growth.