Goldman Sachs found that just 5 companies, including Apple and Amazon, have contributed to the S&P 500's EPS growth.
Just five stocks — Facebook, Amazon, Apple, Microsoft and Alphabet — account for the S&P 500's year-over-year EPS growth, according to Goldman Sachs.
"Mega-cap earnings strength contrasts with small-cap earnings weakness," the firm's analysts led by David Kostin said. The "FAAMG" basket accounts for 18% of the total S&P 500 value. The last time there was such high concentration among just 5 names was during the tech bubble. This time around, however, Kostin said the market is on firmer ground.
Just 5 companies are driving bottom-line growth in the stock market, according to a Goldman Sachs analysis as earnings season enters its final stretch.
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