Expect Equity Market Corrections

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In a previous post, we noted that "a near term correction would not be a surprise." This comment was a few weeks early, although the market did not move much higher subsequent to the post, but peaked on March 28. Since that time, the S&P 500 Index has declined -5.5% through the April 19, 2024 close.

The earlier post highlighted the fact the S&P 500 Index had begun to outperform the Nasdaq 100 Index in late January. A rotation of sorts was underway, and flows were moving out of the Nasdaq-oriented stocks where all Magnificent 7 stocks are represented in the top 10 holdings of the index.

Market corrections are a normal function of the equity market, as seen below. What has been a bit of a surprise is the uninterrupted advance that occurred since October of last year following the -10.7% correction from July to October.

Equity market pullbacks greater than 5%

This rotation seems to be occurring with investors reducing exposure to mega-cap stocks. Over the last month, the equal weighted S&P 500 Index (RSP) is now outperforming the capitalization weighted S&P 500 Index. On Friday, the equal weighted S&P 500 Index actually achieved a small positive gain while the cap-weighted S&P 500 Index declined.

Equal weighted S&P 500 Index (RSP) versus Capitalization weighted S&P 500 Index (SPY)

The next two charts provide some detail on the performance of the Magnificent 7 stocks. Since the beginning of the year, the Magnificent 7 have outpaced the S&P 500 Index and some of the dividend yielding Indexes. The tail end of the blue Magnificent 7 line below shows the pullback in these stocks.

The second chart shows a shorter time that begins with the peak in the average return of the Magnificent 7 on April 11, 2024. The Magnificent 7 average stock return is down -9.0%, far outpacing the -4.4% decline in the S&P 500 Index itself.

Magnificent 7 stock year to date 2024 return as of April 19, 2024

Magnificent 7 return from April 11 to April 19, 2024

Lastly, the market does seem short-term oversold, as seen in the below chart. This does not mean a bounce will occur and the market will be off to the races. Further weakness might take place; however, some stocks that have not fully participated in the market's climb from October of last year might provide an attractive entry point, e.g., higher quality dividend payers, up just 2.3% this year.

S&P 500 oversold technicals as of April 19, 2024

Important for the near-term is the fact that earnings seasons is in full swing. Company outlooks will be an important indication of the views on the year ahead, as well as company views on the economic outlook ahead.

According to LSEG I/B/E/S, 70 companies have reported earnings through April 19, with 78.6% reporting earnings above expectations. In a typical quarter. LSEG notes that typically 67% would beat estimates. Also noteworthy, companies are reporting earnings that are 10.1% above estimates. It is early in the first quarter reporting season, but this is a favorable metric.


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