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Friday, 12/09/2011 12:30:20 PM

Friday, December 09, 2011 12:30:20 PM

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Chart of the Day - COTD - Earnings Surge Near Bubble Tops

http://www.chartoftheday.com/201112092.htm?T

With third-quarter earnings largely in the books (99% of S&P 500 companies have reported for Q3 2011), today's chart provides some long-term perspective on the current earnings environment by focusing on 12-month, as reported S&P 500 earnings. Today's chart illustrates how earnings declined over 92% from its Q3 2007 peak to Q1 2009 low which brought inflation-adjusted earnings to near Great Depression lows. Since its Q1 2009 low, S&P 500 earnings have surged (up over 1100%) and currently come in at a level that is greater than what occurred at the peak of the dot-com bubble and very near what occurred at the peak of the credit bubble. It is interesting to note that the original run up in real earnings from Great Depression lows to credit bubble highs took over 78 years. The current spike has taken 29 months.



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