Reality Meets Expectation for the Mag 7

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It is unlikely any stock has an expected return of 100% per year. That seems too high to be the cost of equity capital for a company, and it’s doubtful anyone would sell a stock with an expected return 10 times the historical stock market return.1 A realized return that big likely means the company surprised investors in a good way.

The Magnificent 7 stocks returned on average more than 111% in 2023, exceeding the S&P 500 Index by over 85 percentage points. While it’s hard to say what cash flow expectations were built into their stock prices, comparing analyst earnings estimates to actual earnings suggests these companies exceeded expectations for the year. All seven reported earnings exceeding average forecasts. For example, Nvidia posted an earnings per share 37.4% higher than the average analyst expectation. Contrast this with 2022, when five of the seven companies’ earnings fell short of analyst expectations. The average Magnificent 7 stock return that year trailed the S&P 500 Index by 28 percentage points.

Expecting Mag 7 outperformance to continue is to bet on these companies further exceeding the market’s expectations. Simply meeting expectations may result in returns more in line with the market, consistent with the history of top US stocks.

Exhibit 1
Surprise, Surprise Magnificent 7 actual vs. analyst forecast earnings
per share, 2022–2023

A data comparison table displaying analyst forecasts, actual values, and differences in percentage for various technology companies (NVDA, AAPL, TSLA, MSFT, AMZN, GOOGL, META) for the years 2022 and 2023. The differences are color-coded with red indicating negative values and green indicating positive values.

Past performance is not a guarantee of future results.

Source: FactSet for earnings per share and returns for the Magnificent 7 (Alphabet, Amazon, Apple, Meta, Microsoft, Nvidia, Tesla). Actual earnings are those reported for the fiscal year ending the year indicated. Expected earnings are the average analyst forecast at the start of the fiscal year.

 This information is intended for educational purposes and should not be considered a recommendation to buy or sell a particular security. Named securities may be held in accounts managed by Dimensional.

  1. The S&P 500 Index had an annualized return of 10.3% from January 1926 to December 2023. S&P data © 2024 S&P Dow Jones Indices LLC, a division of S&P Global. All rights reserved.
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About the Author Douglas Finley, MS, CPWA, CFP, AEP, CDFA

Douglas Finley, MS, CFP, AEP, CDFA founded Finley Wealth Advisors in February of 2006, as a Fiduciary Fee-Only Registered Investment Advisor, with the goal of creating a firm that eliminated the conflicts of interest inherent in the financial planner – advisor/client relationship. The firm specializes in wealth management for the middle-class millionaire.

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