The Farce Of European Stocks (In 1 Simple Chart)

If, as the smart chaps on financial media continuously remind hungry investors, “earnings are the mothers milk of stock market rallies” then WTF is going on in the chart below… (Hint: “perenially too optimistic”)

 

 

As ValueWalk’s Michael Ide notes,

European equities had their 42nd straight month of earnings downgrades in September, with an average of 100 downgrades per working day since March 2011, says a recent report from UBS. That’s not quite as bad as Japan’s 51-month downgrade streak in the early nineties, and fortunately there are signs that estimates could finally turn around.

 

“Bottom-up consensus earnings estimates have tended to be perennially too optimistic across many Global Equity markets. But even by these standards, the sheer persistence of downgrades in Europe over recent years has been dramatic,” write UBS strategists Nick Nelson and Karen Olney.

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Dramatic, persistent, irrelevant… as long as Draghi keeps the dream alive




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