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The stock market’s biggest driver hasn’t been this healthy in years

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The stock market’s biggest driver hasn’t been this healthy in years

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The equity bull market’s biggest catalyst looks like it’s here for the long haul.

Profit expansion — which has historically been the biggest contributor to share-price appreciation for US corporations — is churning at a rate not seen in almost six years.

And now that more stocks are getting in on the action, the recovery looks likely to sustain itself going forward.

The number of companies revising future profits higher is outpacing those making downward adjustments by the most since 2012, according to data compiled by Morgan Stanley. This measure, known as earnings revision breadth, goes one step further than showing increased overall profit optimism by also quantifying how widespread it is throughout the S&P 500.

S&P 500 earnings revision breadth

Morgan Stanley

“The recent surge confirms the sustainability of the earnings recovery that started in early 2016,” a group of Morgan Stanley equity strategists led by Michael J. Wilson wrote in a client note. “The momentum of earnings revisions breadth like that seen recently is often synonymous with higher equity prices over a 12-month horizon.”

The last 10 times S&P 500 earnings revision breadth has climbed 15% over a three-month period, the benchmark returned a median of 15% over the following year, Morgan Stanley data show.

As of right now, companies in the benchmark are on pace to see 14% earnings growth for the first quarter of 2017, the most since the third quarter of 2011, according to data compiled by Bloomberg. It marks the third straight period of earnings growth for the S&P 500, which comes after a five-quarter earnings contraction.

However, one measure shows bullishness slightly waning among hedge funds and large speculators. As of last week, the S&P 500 had the fewest net long positions all year, Commodity Futures Trading Commission data show. Still, the group of investors continues to bet that the benchmark will increase — they’re just less convinced than before.

The same goes for strategists on Wall Street. While they still expect that the S&P 500 will climb 1.1% from Friday’s close to 2,408 by year-end, that average year-end price target has dipped slightly from 2,414 a month ago.

Many investors will say this gradual temperance of stock market expectations is actually a positive for the longer-term health of the ongoing rally. It helps avoid the type of blind overexuberance that can derail a bull market, while short-term selloffs provide enticing buying opportunities for investors still looking to get long.

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wall street traders

REUTERS/Brendan McDermid

The equity bull market’s biggest catalyst looks like it’s here for the long haul.

Profit expansion — which has historically been the biggest contributor to share-price appreciation for US corporations — is churning at a rate not seen in almost six years.

And now that more stocks are getting in on the action, the recovery looks likely to sustain itself going forward.

The number of companies revising future profits higher is outpacing those making downward adjustments by the most since 2012, according to data compiled by Morgan Stanley. This measure, known as earnings revision breadth, goes one step further than showing increased overall profit optimism by also quantifying how widespread it is throughout the S&P 500.

S&P 500 earnings revision breadth

Morgan Stanley

“The recent surge confirms the sustainability of the earnings recovery that started in early 2016,” a group of Morgan Stanley equity strategists led by Michael J. Wilson wrote in a client note. “The momentum of earnings revisions breadth like that seen recently is often synonymous with higher equity prices over a 12-month horizon.”

The last 10 times S&P 500 earnings revision breadth has climbed 15% over a three-month period, the benchmark returned a median of 15% over the following year, Morgan Stanley data show.

As of right now, companies in the benchmark are on pace to see 14% earnings growth for the first quarter of 2017, the most since the third quarter of 2011, according to data compiled by Bloomberg. It marks the third straight period of earnings growth for the S&P 500, which comes after a five-quarter earnings contraction.

However, one measure shows bullishness slightly waning among hedge funds and large speculators. As of last week, the S&P 500 had the fewest net long positions all year, Commodity Futures Trading Commission data show. Still, the group of investors continues to bet that the benchmark will increase — they’re just less convinced than before.

The same goes for strategists on Wall Street. While they still expect that the S&P 500 will climb 1.1% from Friday’s close to 2,408 by year-end, that average year-end price target has dipped slightly from 2,414 a month ago.

Many investors will say this gradual temperance of stock market expectations is actually a positive for the longer-term health of the ongoing rally. It helps avoid the type of blind overexuberance that can derail a bull market, while short-term selloffs provide enticing buying opportunities for investors still looking to get long.

NOW WATCH: Here’s what popular dog breeds looked like before and after 100 years of breeding

Please enable Javascript to watch this video

Read more stories on Business Insider, Malaysian edition of the world’s fastest-growing business and technology news website.



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