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Gulf Press > Business > Investors Look to Earnings to Ease $900 Billion Tech Rout on Wall Street – News for the Week Ahead
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Investors Look to Earnings to Ease $900 Billion Tech Rout on Wall Street – News for the Week Ahead

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Last updated: 2024/07/22 at 2:39 AM
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As the earnings season kicks off, investors are keeping a close eye on the performance of technology shares in the US stock market. The S&P 500’s technology sector has experienced a recent drop, losing nearly 6% in just over a week. This has resulted in a significant decline in market value, signaling a shift away from technology stocks towards sectors that have not performed as well in 2024. Despite this, the overall S&P 500 index has fared slightly better, losing only 1.6% in the same time frame, with gains seen in other sectors such as financials, industrials, and small caps.

Investors are hopeful that strong second-quarter earnings reports from tech giants like Tesla, Google-parent Alphabet, Microsoft, and Apple will help boost the performance of the technology sector. These companies, part of the “Magnificent Seven” megacap group, have been driving the market since early 2023. Market experts believe that these tech leaders have the potential to reclaim the spotlight with their robust earnings growth and market dominance. However, concerns over stretched valuations and high stock gains, particularly in companies like Nvidia, continue to weigh on investor sentiment.

The upcoming corporate earnings for tech leaders are expected to meet high expectations, with the tech sector projected to see a 17% year-over-year increase in earnings. Additionally, the communication services sector, which includes companies like Alphabet and Meta Platforms, is expected to see a 22% rise in earnings. These gains are anticipated to outpace the overall estimated 11% increase for the S&P 500. Despite these positive projections, investors remain cautious following recent market movements triggered by inflation reports and political events, including an assassination attempt on Donald Trump.

The recent rotation out of technology stocks had accelerated due to a failed assassination attempt on Trump, as well as reports of potential restrictions on semiconductor exports to China. This has led to a drop in semiconductor shares, further impacting the technology sector. However, market strategists are advising investors to view these pullbacks as opportunities to allocate funds for the long term. The current market dynamics have seen a wider distribution of gains across various sectors, boosting investor confidence in the overall stock market rally throughout the year.

Historically, strong breadth improvements in the stock market have been bullish indicators for future performance. Recent data from Ned Davis Research show that when gainers significantly outnumber decliners over a five-day period, the S&P 500 tends to rally an average of 4.5% over the next three months. This suggests that despite fluctuations in specific sectors like technology, broad market improvements could lead to sustained positive momentum in the stock market. Overall, investors are optimistic about the potential for the earnings season to mitigate the recent selling pressure on tech stocks and drive further growth in the market.

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