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Mark Chandik

May 19, 2026

A Profits Gusher

S&P 500 corporate profits are surging in the first quarter, helping to push both the S&P 500 Index and the tech-heavy Nasdaq Composite to new highs this month.

Market snapshot with major indices (DJIA, NASDAQ, S&P 500, The Global Dow) and their May 15, 2026 returns vs. YTD 2025–May 15, 2026 values.

Let’s quickly run through the numbers.

With 90% of S&P 500 companies having reported Q1 results (LSEG), earnings are forecast to rise 28.3% (the projection includes those firms that have reported and the forecast for companies that have yet to report), up from an already robust April 1 forecast of 14.4%.

Clearly, analysts were far too conservative in their estimates. To provide some perspective, quarterly increases have averaged 11.4% over the past two years, according to LSEG, peaking at 13.2% in a single quarter.

What’s responsible for the strong quarter?

Large tech companies and the AI boom, particularly among chipmakers that supply semiconductors to AI centers and cloud providers, are driving Q1’s stellar results.

Demand for various components used to build data centers is incredibly high right now. That said, outside of tech, earnings have also been strong.

Bottom line

An impressive earnings season has driven the S&P 500 and Nasdaq to new highs, helping to offset growing concerns around inflation and rising Treasury yields.

That momentum, however, began to fade on Friday, when the major indexes pulled back.

Any forecast of what the Federal Reserve might do is inherently uncertain. As of Friday, a closely watched CME Group tool puts the odds of a rate hike by December at roughly 50%, which reflects rising concerns about inflation.

However, these odds can fluctuate. It’s simply a snapshot of sentiment on a given day.

It’s not that stocks can’t rise in a higher-rate environment, especially when economic growth remains solid, and earnings stay strong. In the past, equities have risen even as interest rates have gradually moved higher, particularly when those increases reflected a strengthening economy.

A bigger challenge tends to arise when yields move higher due to rising inflation concerns.

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Mark Chandik

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