Tug of War Into Year End
By Lori Calvasina
Published September 13, 2022 | 7 min listen
Today in the podcast, we update our thoughts on the broader US equity market outlook as well as bigger picture positioning trades. Three big things you need to know: First, there’s no change to our year-end 2022 S&P 500 target of 4,200 or our 2023 S&P 500 EPS forecast of $212, though we have tweaked our 2022 S&P 500 EPS forecast up to $218 from $214. Second, we continue to anticipate choppy conditions through year end, in which stocks are caught in a tug of war between deeply bearish sentiment and ongoing concerns about further Fed tightening and its longer-term economic ramifications and downward earnings revisions. The mid-term elections remain a major headache, but may ultimately still be a positive catalyst. Third, we continue to prefer US equities over non-US equities and Small Cap over Large Cap. We wouldn’t be surprised to see the pause in Growth leadership persist in the near term, but still like Growth over Value longer term given that we expect a sluggish economic backdrop to be the price markets will have to pay for a short/shallow economic downturn.
Lori Calvasina
Managing Director & Global Head of Equity Strategy, RBC Capital Markets
Lori Calvasina joined RBC Capital Markets as Head of U.S. Equity Strategy in 2017 as a Managing Director. Having spent nearly two decades as an equity strategist at major investment banks, Lori is an expert on the US stock market, and regularly represents RBC in the financial media on Bloomberg and CNBC. Prior to joining RBC, Lori was a senior equity strategist at Credit Suisse from 2010 to 2017, covering Small/Mid Cap Strategy from 2010-2014 and both Small/Mid Cap and US Equity Strategy from 2015-2017. She spent the first ten years of her career at Citi in a variety of roles including lead Small/Mid Cap Strategist from 2007-2010. In both 2008 and 2009 Lori was ranked #2 in the Small Companies category in the Institutional Investor All America Research team poll. Lori is a graduate of the University of Virginia and its selective Government & Foreign Affairs’ Honors Program. In 2019, she was named to Crains New York’s list of Notable Women in Finance.
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