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Watch for Downside Earnings Revisions in Consumer Discretionary

Published July 12, 2022

Jeff Weniger, CFA
Jeff Weniger, CFA

Head of Equity Strategy

It’s the second-largest sector in the S&P 500 Growth Index, weighing in at 17.2%, but because of Tech’s dominant 44.1% weight in the basket, Consumer Discretionary often gets short shrift in our collective focus. Nevertheless, the sector’s 10.5 extra percentage points of exposure in the S&P 500 Growth Index over the S&P 500 Value Index warrants considerable attention (figure 1).

Figure 1: Sector Weight Differentials, S&P 500 Value Minus S&P 500 Growth

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A major reason Discretionary is only 6.7% of the S&P 500 Value Index is that “growthy” Amazon and Tesla are given zero allocation. The other eight major players by market capitalization are McDonald’s, Home Depot, Nike, Lowe’s, Booking Holdings, Starbucks, Target and TJX (the owner of T.J. Maxx, Marshalls and HomeGoods). Many of those find their way into growth baskets. The problem for the sector writ large is that four of the top five are trading for more than 20x the Street’s 2024 earnings estimate. That may be okay if there is no recession at any time in the next 30 months, but I think that could be wishful thinking.

Figure 2: Street Consensus Earnings, Top 10 Members of the S&P 500 Consumer Discretionary Sector

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When you combine these 10 companies with the rest of the S&P 500 Consumer Discretionary sector, the Street anticipates that these firms will collectively witness earnings growth of 13.9% in 2022, followed by another 32% pop in 2023 and then another 17.4% in 2024. A recession at any time in the next 30 months would seemingly throw that for a loop.

Figure 3: S&P 500 Sector-Level P/E Ratios and Earnings Growth

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Much of the calculus depends on what happens with Tesla, whose CEO, Elon Musk, is currently distracted by not only his $44 billion bid for Twitter but also the little matter of colonizing Mars. I am not the world’s authority on whether SpaceX, Musk’s company engaging the Martian project, can pull that off. But whatever fate awaits that venture, it seems a bit distracting if you are also trying to manage an electric car company of such size that it’s accorded a $741 billion market capitalization. For an idea of just how large that is, it’s $315 billion more than the combined value of Italy’s 40-stock FTSE MIB Index.

Figure 4: Market Capitalization of Tesla vs. Italy’s FTSE MIB Index ($ Bil.)

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Figure 5 shows some of our large-cap value strategies, along with their exposure to the Consumer Discretionary sector.

Of the 10 stocks listed in figure 3, WTV owns only Home Depot, Lowe’s and Target, though the rest of its Consumer Discretionary holdings bring that group to 13.3% of the total weight.

DTD and DLN own a bunch of the sector’s 10 largest companies, but in weights that tend to be smallish because of those stocks’ paltry dividends. Inside those ETFs, there are exposures to McDonald’s, Home Depot, Lowe’s, Starbucks, Target and TJX.

The screen for DHS is for higher dividends, so it owns none of Consumer Discretionary’s 10 largest companies, bringing its total exposure to the sector down to around 1%.

Figure 5: WisdomTree Large-Cap Value Funds by Weight in Consumer Discretionary

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For a list of holdings, please click on the respective ticker: WTV, DTD, DLN, DHS.

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WTV: There are risks associated with investing, including possible loss of principal. Funds focusing their investments on certain sectors increase their vulnerability to any single economic or regulatory development. This may result in greater share price volatility. While the Fund is actively managed, the Fund’s investment process is expected to be heavily dependent on quantitative models and the models may not perform as intended. Please read the Fund’s prospectus for specific details regarding the Fund’s risk profile.

DTD: There are risks associated with investing, including possible loss of principal. Funds focusing their investments on certain sectors increase their vulnerability to any single economic or regulatory development. This may result in greater share price volatility. Dividends are not guaranteed, and a company currently paying dividends may cease paying dividends at any time. Please read the Fund’s prospectus for specific details regarding the Fund’s risk profile.

DLN: There are risks associated with investing, including possible loss of principal. Funds focusing their investments on certain sectors increase their vulnerability to any single economic or regulatory development. This may result in greater share price volatility. Dividends are not guaranteed, and a company currently paying dividends may cease paying dividends at any time. Please read the Fund’s prospectus for specific details regarding the Fund’s risk profile.

DHS: There are risks associated with investing, including possible loss of principal. Funds focusing their investments on certain sectors increase their vulnerability to any single economic or regulatory development. This may result in greater share price volatility. Dividends are not guaranteed, and a company currently paying dividends may cease paying dividends at any time. Please read the Fund’s prospectus for specific details regarding the Fund’s risk profile.

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About the contributor

Jeff Weniger, CFA
Jeff Weniger, CFA

Head of Equity Strategy

Jeff Weniger, CFA, has been with WisdomTree since 2017 and serves as the Head of Equities. He shapes the firm’s market outlook through a combination of macroeconomic and fundamental analysis. With more than two decades in investment strategy, Jeff is known for his work on market cycles and valuations. Before joining WisdomTree, Jeff was with BMO Private Bank and BMO Global Asset Management for 11 years. At BMO, he sat on the firm’s Asset Allocation Committee and co-managed ETF model portfolios across the U.S. and Canada. In 2013, at age 32, he became the youngest member of BMO’s Global Investment Forum. When he left BMO to come to WisdomTree, his final role was Director, Senior Strategist in the Office of the CIO in 2017.

Jeff is a frequent television guest on networks such as CNBC, Bloomberg, and Schwab, with regular print appearances in The Wall Street Journal, Barron’s and Reuters. He also appears weekly on the Behind the Markets podcast and is a regular on SiriusXM’s The Business Briefing. On X, Jeff has developed one of the larger followings in financial media. He earned a B.S. in Finance from the University of Florida and an MBA from the University of Notre Dame. He has held the CFA charter since 2006.

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