Findings from the study: 1. From 1990 - present: earnings growth has peaked before the S&P 500 peaked. 2. Before 1990: the stock market peaked before earnings growth peaked There is no consistent leading/lagging correlation. Sometimes earnings growth leads the stock market. Sometimes it lags. Moreover, sometimes the stock market continues to go up when earnings growth becomes negative. https://bullmarkets.co/study-does-t...-in-corporate-earnings-lead-the-stock-market/
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