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Corporate Earnings Surge, but Wall Street Stays Cool

by Team Lumida
November 10, 2025
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  • Over 80% of S&P 500 firms beat Q3 earnings estimates, the strongest season since early 2021.
  • Despite that, the S&P 500 has gained just 1.3% since earnings season began on Oct. 14.
  • Investors are showing “earnings fatigue” after months of record highs and sky-high valuations.
  • Concerns over AI spending, stretched multiples, and weak consumer sentiment are tempering enthusiasm.
  • Even stellar reports from Meta, Palantir, and Robinhood triggered selloffs instead of rallies.

Strong Results, Weak Market Reaction

Of 446 S&P 500 companies that reported results, more than four in five beat analyst expectations, according to LSEG data — an exceptional showing.
Yet, the median stock that beat estimates outperformed the index by just 0.3%, compared with a long-term average of 1%, per Goldman Sachs.

The muted reaction highlights how lofty expectations and valuation exhaustion are dampening investor response.
After a relentless four-month rally, many traders view good news as already priced in.

“The market has been filled with steamroller momentum,” said Chris Grisanti of MAI Capital. “Even surprisingly good earnings are being met with a bit of exhaustion.”


Tech-Led Pullback

The Nasdaq Composite logged its worst week since April, falling amid worries that major tech companies were overspending on AI and stretching balance sheets.
The S&P 500 slid 1.6% last week, as weak consumer data and job-cut headlines added to uncertainty.

High-valuation names — particularly AI leaders — are under scrutiny.
The Shiller CAPE ratio has reached levels only seen during the dot-com bubble, reflecting stretched valuations.

“Investors were coming into earnings season more concerned they might have overvalued stocks,” said Ed Yardeni of Yardeni Research. “Good reports were met with relief, not excitement.”


Big Tech’s Paradox

  • Meta Platforms posted record revenue on Oct. 29 but dropped 11% after projecting higher 2026 AI spending.
  • Palantir reported record sales and strong U.S. growth, yet fell 8% on margin concerns.
  • Robinhood tripled profits and hit record revenue but slid 11% after analysts flagged cost increases and weak crypto trading.

Investors appear to be rewarding discipline over growth, penalizing companies that expand too aggressively into AI or speculative areas.


Market Outlook

Roughly 50 S&P 500 firms — including Walmart and Nvidia — still have results pending.
Some strategists expect a year-end rebound, noting that seasonal strength and easing rates could reignite momentum.

“It seems natural—and probably healthy—that we’re consolidating some of these huge gains,” said Grisanti.

For now, Wall Street’s verdict is clear:
Corporate America delivered. The market just isn’t impressed.

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