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LTM
LATAM Airlines Group
$1.00
$1.28
$1.30
1.88%
$3.29B
$3.62B
$3.86B
6.63%
11/14/2025
FEMY
Femasys
-$0.24
-$0.13
-$0.10
23.08%
$554.91K
$1.35M
$729.39K
-45.97%
11/14/2025
BCLI
Brainstorm Cell
-$0.51
-$0.37
-$0.19
48.65%
$0.00
$0.00
11/14/2025
NXXT
NextNRG, Inc. - Common Stock
-$0.71
-$0.05
-$0.12
-140.00%
$6.99M
$20.93M
$22.86M
9.22%
11/14/2025
BTCY
Biotricity
-$0.07
-$0.03
$3.27M
$3.90M
$3.89M
-0.36%
11/14/2025
IPW
iPower
-$1.94
-$0.51
$19.01M
$12.02M
11/14/2025
ATCH
AtlasClear Holdings
-$1.90
-$0.01
$2.80M
$4.25M
11/14/2025
MYSZ
My Size
-$1.25
-$0.40
$1.84M
$2.57M
11/14/2025
SBIG
SpringBig Holdings
-$0.01
-$0.02
$0.00
100.00%
$6.14M
$5.75M
$5.87M
2.10%
11/14/2025
PETV
PetVivo Hldgs
-$0.11
-$0.11
$200.72K
$303.28K
11/14/2025
POAI
Predictive Oncology
-$7.26
-$1.35
-$107.25
-7844.44%
$3.91K
$3.62K
11/14/2025
PROP
Prairie Operating
$0.59
-$0.44
-174.58%
$84.23M
$77.72M
-7.73%
11/14/2025
SOPA
Society Pass
-$0.48
-$0.07
-$0.89
-1171.43%
$1.68M
$2.40M
$1.38M
-42.50%
11/14/2025
BENF
Beneficient
$0.03
$0.12
-$0.37
-408.33%
$8.73M
$212.80K
-$2.76M
-1396.52%
11/14/2025
ASST
Asset Entities
-$7.87
-$6.24
$984.00K
$1.54M
11/14/2025
NEUP
Neuphoria Therapeutics
-$0.62
-$1.01
-$4.41
-336.63%
$15.00M
$0.00
11/14/2025
SRG
Seritage Growth Props
-$0.41
-$0.24
$3.25M
$4.79M
11/14/2025
GALT
Galectin Therapeutics
-$0.18
-$0.11
-$0.13
-18.18%
$0.00
$0.00
11/14/2025
AUMN
Golden Minerals
-$0.07
-$0.05
$0.00
$0.00
11/14/2025
ELDN
Eledon Pharma
-$0.28
-$0.24
-$0.21
12.50%
$0.00
$0.00
11/14/2025
NJDCY
Nidec
$0.03
$0.06
$4.34B
$4.51B
11/14/2025
MDCX
Medicus Pharma
-$0.24
-$0.38
-$1.12
-194.74%
$0.00
$0.00
11/14/2025
BNTC
Benitec Biopharma
-$0.18
-$0.33
-$0.22
33.33%
$0.00
$0.00
11/14/2025
TRYIY
Toray Industries
$0.24
$0.18
$4.41B
$4.33M
11/14/2025
OZ
Belpointe PREP
-$1.90
-$3.21
$860.00K
$2.38M
11/14/2025
MLP
Maui Land & Pineapple Co
-$0.11
$0.01
$3.03M
$4.53M
11/14/2025
CGON
CG Oncology
-$0.30
-$0.56
-$0.57
-1.79%
$43.00K
$175.54K
$1.67M
11/14/2025
SMFG
Sumitomo Mitsui Finl Gr
$0.36
$0.40
$0.20
-50.00%
$18.50B
$18.73B
11/14/2025
ZEO
Zeo Energy
-$0.08
-$0.12
$19.66M
$23.90M
11/14/2025
TIVC
Tivic Health Systems
-$3.93
-$2.00
$126.00K
$146.00K
11/14/2025
HCWB
HCW Biologics
-$4.00
$1.58
-$2.02
-227.85%
$426.42K
$7.00M
$15.61M
122.94%
11/14/2025
RPTX
Repare Therapeutics
-$0.81
-$0.32
$0.08
125.00%
$0.00
$5.00M
$11.62M
132.40%
11/14/2025
SIDU
Sidus Space
-$0.93
-$0.24
$1.87M
$1.30M
11/14/2025
PZG
Paramount Gold Nevada
-$0.02
-$0.06
$0.00
$0.00
11/14/2025
XWEL
XWELL
-$0.99
-$0.26
$8.42M
$7.34M
11/14/2025
BEEM
Beam Glb
-$0.21
-$0.25
-$0.16
36.00%
$11.48M
$8.68M
$5.79M
-33.33%
11/14/2025
PRPO
Precipio
-$0.42
-$0.05
$5.21M
$6.77M
11/14/2025
FGI
FGI Industries
-$0.06
$0.18
$0.13
-27.78%
$36.10M
$36.90M
$35.85M
-2.84%
11/14/2025
DFLI
Dragonfly Energy Hldgs
-$0.99
-$0.57
-$0.20
64.91%
$12.72M
$16.00M
$15.97M
-0.20%
11/14/2025
CNVS
Cineverse
-$0.09
-$0.17
-$0.31
-82.35%
$12.74M
$12.66M
$12.36M
-2.40%
11/14/2025
VRCA
Verrica Pharmaceuticals
-$4.30
-$0.97
$0.13
113.40%
-$1.78M
$12.65M
$14.34M
13.37%
11/14/2025
MDV
Modiv Industrial
$0.34
$0.14
$0.36
157.14%
$11.59M
$11.73M
$11.32M
-3.50%
11/14/2025
FSI
Flexible Solutions Intl
$0.05
$0.04
-$0.04
-200.00%
$9.31M
$10.35M
$10.56M
1.95%
11/14/2025
AIRI
Air Industries
-$0.12
-$0.22
-$0.01
95.45%
$12.55M
$10.00M
$10.31M
3.09%
11/14/2025
MIGI
Mawson Infra Gr
-$0.66
-$0.53
$0.01
101.89%
$12.32M
$5.30M
$13.20M
149.06%
11/14/2025
BNZI
Banzai International
-$48.73
-$1.33
-$1.64
-23.31%
$1.08M
$3.54M
$2.84M
-19.61%
11/14/2025
JTAI
Jet AI
-$43.82
-$0.48
-$0.59
-22.92%
$3.92M
$2.10M
$1.71M
-18.57%
11/14/2025
GNLN
Greenlane Hldgs
-$5.49K
-$6.44
$4.04M
$737.00K
11/14/2025
OCG
Oriental Culture Holding
-$0.28
-$0.19
$447.26K
$141.37K
11/14/2025
VENU
Venu Holding
-$0.13
-$0.21
-$0.15
28.57%
$5.45M
$8.18M
$5.38M
-34.16%
11/14/2025
TOMZ
TOMI Environmental Solns
$0.00
-$0.01
-$0.02
-100.00%
$2.54M
$2.74M
$2.01M
-26.59%
11/14/2025
ENSC
Ensysce Biosciences
$1.00
-$0.90
-$1.29
-43.33%
$3.42M
$1.40M
$493.10K
-64.76%
11/14/2025
CASI
CASI Pharmaceuticals
-$0.55
-$0.40
-$0.67
-67.50%
$7.79M
$3.08M
11/14/2025
ENTX
Entera Bio
-$0.08
-$0.09
-$0.07
22.22%
$42.00K
$0.00
11/14/2025
TAIT
Taitron Components
$0.04
-$0.01
$1.19M
$529.00K
11/14/2025
CJMB
Callan Jmb
-$0.27
-$0.61
$1.44M
$1.45M
11/14/2025
ENVB
Enveric Biosciences
-$43.10
-$10.81
$0.00
$0.00
11/14/2025
QUBT
Quantum Computing
-$0.06
-$0.05
$0.01
120.00%
$101.00K
$110.00K
$384.00K
249.08%
11/14/2025
DRMA
Dermata Therapeutics
-$20.41
-$1.59
-$1.65
-3.77%
$0.00
$0.00
11/14/2025
IDAI
T Stamp
-$1.06
-$0.56
-$0.72
-28.57%
$511.08K
$884.00K
$870.00K
-1.58%
11/14/2025
NTHI
NeOnc Technologies
-$0.45
$0.00
11/14/2025
IKT
Inhibikase Therapeutics
-$0.65
-$0.12
-$0.13
-8.33%
$0.00
$0.00
11/14/2025
DBGI
Digital Brands Group
-$81.50
-$1.18
$2.44M
$1.65M
11/14/2025
RVP
Retractable Technologies
-$0.07
$0.01
$10.35M
$10.09M
11/14/2025
AAME
Atlantic American
-$0.10
$0.02
$44.52M
$53.76M
11/14/2025
FBRX
Forte Biosciences
-$4.54
-$1.06
-$0.99
6.60%
$0.00
$0.00
11/14/2025
KITT
Nauticus Robotics
-$3.23
-$2.60
$370.19K
$1.98M
11/14/2025
ELAB
PMGC Holdings
-$265.78
-$4.95
$527.48K
$285.95K
11/14/2025
RNTX
Rein Therapeutics
-$0.27
-$0.24
-$0.21
12.50%
$0.00
$0.00
11/14/2025
IVDA
Iveda Solutions
-$0.27
-$0.07
$2.40M
$1.65M
11/14/2025
ORKLY
Orkla
$0.17
$0.18
$1.64B
$1.78B
11/14/2025
MUFG
Mitsubishi UFJ Finl Gr
$0.40
$0.34
$0.44
29.41%
$22.41B
$24.69B
11/14/2025
ZCAR
Zoomcar Holdings
-$88.60
-$0.07
$2.25M
$2.29M
11/14/2025
DEFT
DeFi Technologies
$0.08
$0.01
-87.50%
$28.10M
$42.94M
$22.53M
-47.54%
11/14/2025
BTBT
Bit Digital
-$0.26
-$0.01
-$0.05
-400.00%
$22.71M
$30.81M
$30.46M
-1.12%
11/14/2025
WNGRF
George Weston
$0.87
$1.00
$13.70B
$14.20B
11/14/2025
AGH
Aureus Greenway Holdings
-$0.02
-$0.18
$436.90K
$336.88K
11/14/2025
ATXG
Addentax Group
-$0.10
-$0.11
$1.11M
$820.69K
11/14/2025
GRI
GRI Bio
-$11.42
-$1.11
-$1.28
-15.32%
$0.00
$0.00
11/14/2025
ASBP
Aspire Biopharma Hldgs
-$0.01
-$0.04
$0.00
$1.94K
11/14/2025
RDI
Reading Intl
-$0.31
-$0.09
-$0.18
-100.00%
$60.09M
$58.75M
$52.17M
-11.19%
11/14/2025
FBIO
Fortress Biotech
-$0.76
-$0.55
$0.11
120.00%
$14.63M
$22.08M
$17.63M
-20.16%
11/14/2025
RDZN
Roadzen
-$0.32
-$0.04
-$0.03
25.00%
$11.87M
$12.00M
$13.68M
13.99%
11/14/2025
BTCS
BTCS
-$0.10
-$0.02
$1.48
7500.00%
$739.16K
$3.00M
$4.94M
64.67%
11/14/2025
IXHL
Incannex Healthcare
-$0.29
-$0.52
-$0.02
96.15%
$74.00K
$265.40K
$0.00
-100.00%
11/14/2025
VS
Versus Systems
-$0.22
-$0.11
$3.85K
$0.00
11/14/2025
MFG
Mizuho Financial Gr
$0.15
$0.17
$0.22
29.41%
$14.81B
$14.97B
11/14/2025
MGAM
Mobile Global Esports
-$0.03
-$0.02
$1.58K
$57.00
11/14/2025
FSEA
First Seacoast Bancorp
$0.01
$0.08
$3.35M
$3.99M
11/14/2025
NIXX
Nixxy
-$2.66
-$0.10
$135.89K
$31.91M
11/14/2025
ALLR
Allarity Therapeutics
-$7.71
-$0.23
-$0.19
17.39%
$0.00
$0.00
11/14/2025
TOON
Kartoon Studios
-$0.05
-$0.14
$8.71M
$9.88M
11/14/2025
SGML
Sigma Lithium
-$0.23
-$0.09
-$0.10
-11.11%
$20.89M
$66.77M
$28.55M
-57.24%
11/14/2025
AEON
AEON Biopharma
-$11.52
-$0.43
-$0.39
9.30%
$0.00
$0.00
11/14/2025
BKYI
BIO-key Intl
-$0.39
-$0.12
-$0.15
-25.00%
$2.15M
$1.80M
$1.55M
-13.89%
11/14/2025
CVU
CPI Aerostructures
$0.06
$0.09
$19.42M
$19.27M
11/14/2025
TRT
Trio-Tech Intl
-$0.06
$0.02
$9.80M
$15.50M
11/14/2025
AMZE
Amaze Holdings, Inc. Common Stock
-$0.46
-$0.85
$63.21K
$1.25M
11/14/2025
FBYD
Falcons Beyond Global
$0.39
-$0.13
$2.07M
$4.05M
11/14/2025
COCP
Cocrystal Pharma
-$0.49
-$0.22
-$0.19
13.64%
$0.00
$0.00
11/14/2025
PPBT
Purple Biotech
-$0.39
-$0.26
-$0.29
-11.54%
$0.00
$0.00
11/14/2025
INKT
MiNK Therapeutics
-$0.46
-$0.86
-$0.65
24.42%
$0.00
$0.00
11/14/2025
SGRP
SPAR Group
$0.05
$0.03
-$0.10
-433.33%
$37.79M
$41.42M
11/14/2025
ASNS
Actelis Networks
-$0.09
-$0.13
-$0.17
-30.77%
$2.54M
$1.50M
$643.00K
-57.13%
11/14/2025
BIAF
bioAffinity Technologies
-$4.80
-$2.70
-$4.74
-75.56%
$2.35M
$1.41M
$1.45M
2.48%
11/14/2025
IOBT
IO Biotech
-$0.36
-$0.20
-$0.13
35.00%
$0.00
$0.00
11/14/2025
ETHZ
ETHZilla
-$5.43
-$16.80
$0.00
$4.11M
11/14/2025
MITQ
Moving iMage Technologies
$0.00
$0.05
$5.25M
$5.58M
11/14/2025
SOWG
Sow Good
-$0.33
-$0.90
$3.55M
$1.55M
11/14/2025
LGN
Legence
$0.03
-$0.02
-166.67%
$560.80M
$640.87M
$708.01M
10.48%
11/14/2025
SR
Spire
-$0.54
-$0.41
-$0.47
-14.63%
$293.80M
$386.92M
$334.10M
-13.65%
11/14/2025
TE
T1 Energy
-$0.10
-$0.15
-$0.85
-466.67%
$200.80M
$210.52M
4.84%
11/14/2025
TWST
Twist Bioscience
-$0.59
-$0.46
-$0.45
2.17%
$84.71M
$97.37M
$99.01M
1.69%
11/14/2025
HIVE
HIVE Digital Technologies
-$0.06
$0.01
$22.65M
$80.75M
11/14/2025
SBC
SBC Medical Group Holding
$0.03
$0.12
$0.12
0.00%
$53.09M
$46.05M
$43.35M
-5.85%
11/14/2025
AIRO
AIRO Group Holdings
-$1.85
-$0.01
-$0.28
-2700.00%
$23.68M
$27.23M
$6.28M
-76.92%
11/14/2025
MRSN
Mersana Therapeutics
-$2.25
-$1.11
-$1.51
-36.04%
$12.60M
$13.95M
$11.01M
-21.08%
11/14/2025
TRNR
Interactive Strength
-$15.30
-$4.90
-$3.11
36.53%
$2.01M
$12.00M
$4.80M
-60.00%
11/14/2025
LFWD
Lifeward
-$0.45
-$0.16
-$0.19
-18.75%
$6.13M
$6.31M
$6.20M
-1.84%
11/14/2025
HURA
TuHURA Biosciences
-$0.15
-$0.14
6.67%
$0.00
11/14/2025
EDBL
Edible Garden AG
-$16.25
-$0.51
-$1.38
-170.59%
$2.58M
$3.88M
$2.82M
-27.32%
11/14/2025
SNSE
Sensei Biotherapeutics
-$5.80
-$4.11
-$3.62
11.92%
$0.00
$0.00
11/14/2025
AWH
Aspira Womens Health
-$0.23
-$0.13
$2.26M
$2.31M
11/14/2025
LMFA
LM Funding America
-$2.41
-$0.43
-$0.41
4.65%
$1.25M
$2.42M
$2.18M
-9.99%
11/14/2025
ARAI
Arrive AI
-$0.03
-$0.13
-$0.07
46.15%
$0.00
$7.45K
11/14/2025
PMI
Picard Medical
-$0.87
-$0.19
$881.00K
$1.19M
11/14/2025
SRRK
Scholar Rock Holding
-$0.66
-$0.85
-$0.90
-5.88%
$0.00
$50.00K
$0.00
-100.00%
11/14/2025
ITRM
Iterum Therapeutics
-$0.24
-$0.11
-$0.16
-45.45%
$0.00
$390.00K
11/14/2025
ABTC
American Bitcoin
$0.00
$0.00
$11.61M
$64.22M
11/14/2025
CMCT
Creative Media
-$12.20
-$23.52
$28.62M
$26.23M
11/14/2025
CMDB
Costamare Bulkers Hldgs
$0.22
$222.87M
11/14/2025
AMPG
AmpliTech Gr
-$0.12
-$0.09
-$0.01
88.89%
$2.83M
$5.00M
$6.09M
21.88%
11/14/2025
INBX
Inhibrx Biosciences
-$2.84
-$2.21
-$2.28
-3.17%
$0.00
$0.00
11/14/2025
RLX
RLX Technology
$0.03
$0.03
$107.77M
$158.60M
11/14/2025
NYC
American Strategic
-$2.62
$15.45M
11/14/2025
XBP
XBP Europe Holdings
-$0.04
$35.33M
11/14/2025
ZBAO
Zhibao Technology
$0.06
$25.27M
11/14/2025
CSAN
Cosan
$0.10
$2.10B
11/14/2025

Recent Earning News

Earnings rank as one of the most important fundamental elements that determine a company’s stock price. The earnings of a company refers to its after-tax net income, which can give you a good indication of the company’s future profitability. 

A company’s earnings numbers depict its profitability over a certain period of time, typically a year or a quarterly 3-month period. Most analysts use quarterly earnings as a benchmark to assess a company’s performance. 

The deviation of earnings from the analyst consensus, also known as the “earnings call” or “conference call”, can have a notable impact on a company’s stock price. The release of better-than-expected earnings numbers should prompt a rally in a stock’s price but the price can sometimes decline as market participants take profits. Remember, too, that an earnings report is paired with other figures and news items to help investors make wise decisions.

What is an Earnings Calendar?

An earnings calendar shows the date and time of upcoming financial results of public companies. Analysts, traders and investors keep track of earnings releases by using an earnings calendar. Earnings calendars help traders and investors track the financial performance of the companies and make investment decisions. 

Every earnings announcement will have different implications for the stock market, and taking note of all the earnings dates for your assets helps you remain abreast of changes in your portfolio. For example, if you have invested in Tesla and the firm plans to increase vehicle production, you need to know. If the share price is lagging and the firm plans a buyback, you need to know that.

If an asset in which you invest is correlated with the price of crude oil, you need to hear what the executive team thinks about the oil market.

The earnings calendar typically also gives market consensus estimates. Analysts, traders and investors can use this data to make or compare their own projections. It also helps market participants plan their strategies for the earnings release date in advance. 

How Are Earnings Calculated?

Net earnings refer to the earnings of a company relevant to its stock price. Net earnings consist of the amount of income earned after mandatory deductions and withholding like federal income tax and money withheld from employees through the Federal Insurance Contributions Act (FICA). 

Net earnings equal the sales or revenue of the company minus the cost of sales, expenses, deductions and taxes and get computed over a specific period of time, such as a quarter or year. 

An example: Consider a company with gross sales of $1,000,000 over a 1-year period. Subtract from that number the cost of goods sold: $600,000, the company’s operating expenses: $160,000, and its tax payments: $40,000 — a total of $800,000 for that same period. 

This leaves the company with a net income, profit or earnings amount of $200,000 for the year. 

Earnings reflect the overall financial performance of the company and factor into computing the key earnings per share (EPS) metric that provides an indicator of a company’s profitability. Earnings per share means the company’s profit/loss attributes to each shareholder of the company. 

  • General accepted account principles (GAAP) EPS: Calculated by dividing the net income by the number of shares outstanding. 
  • Adjusted EPS: Calculated by excluding nonrecurring items from net income and dividing by the number of shares outstanding.

Two other types of earnings that are generally reported on a company’s financial statement: 

  • Accumulated earnings: Net profits made by a corporation not disbursed to shareholders as dividends but retained and reinvested in the company instead. 
  • Retained earnings: Listed as ownership or equity in the company. Retained earnings consist of the total net income of the company over the company’s life that has not been distributed to shareholders. Shareholders can get these funds via a dividend. 

Why Are Earnings Important?

Earnings are one of the most important metrics for the valuation of a company’s stock. They can strongly impact a publicly traded company’s stock price because investors base their investment decisions on the company’s recent earnings and their expectations for its future earnings. 

Earnings are often a key factor in investment decisions like whether to hold, buy or sell shares in the company.  They also help investors estimate the short and long term performance of the company and identify whether a company is suitable for the portfolio based on investment objectives.

New companies and those that report negative earnings may appear at first glance to be high-risk investments. Keep in mind, however, that some highly successful companies like Amazon.com (NASDAQ: AMZN) started out with years of negative earnings before turning profitable. 

Companies that have recently gone public (and have a new and engaging product or service) also typically go through a period of negative earnings before they become profitable. Insightful investors often buy up these promising stocks despite the fact that the associated companies show negative earnings. If a company eventually begins to make money, the associated rise in share price will generally justify their initial investment with increased capital gains on their stock. 

Other important metrics:

  • Earnings per share (EPS): A metric that provides a key indicator of a company’s profitability. Earnings per share means the company’s profit/loss attributable to each shareholder of the company.
  • Total revenue: Total revenue reveals the amount of money the company takes in from its sales of either goods or services. Depending on the company’s expenses and other outlays, a rise in total revenue can lead to increased earnings. 
  • EBIT: Earnings before interest and taxes (EBIT) is one of the most important metrics stock analysts consider because it takes into account the company’s net income before deducted interest and taxes. Many analysts consider the EBIT growth as more important than total revenue growth since it provides a broader picture of the company’s profitability. 
  • Price-to-earnings ratio (P/E ratio or PER): This important metric gives you an idea of whether a stock is overvalued or undervalued in relation to its earnings. A high P/E ratio could mean that a company’s stock is currently overvalued or that expectations of higher earnings are already included in the stock’s current price. A low PER could indicate either that the stock is undervalued or that the company’s business model cannot sustain higher earnings, so its share price has fallen although earnings have not been affected yet. 

Depending on the type of stock, the PER could be extremely high but is considered justified by the market due to the company’s future prospects and/or high rate of growth. For example, tech and biotech stocks typically carry a high PER due to investor expectations of substantial future profitability.       

Is it Better to Buy Stocks Before or After Earnings?

Deciding whether to buy stock before or after an earnings release depends on your investment objectives. For example, if you are a short term trader and want to make a quick profit, then you might buy before the earnings release to speculate on significant stock movement occurring on earnings day. 

On the other hand, if you are a long-term investor, then you might wait for the earnings to include the latest earnings into your investment model so that you can better estimate the company’s long-term performance.

Many stocks go through a period of low activity ahead of announcing earnings. This makes sense since institutional investors typically prefer to wait for a positive earnings release before committing more capital. 

As a rule of thumb, many investors avoid buying shares ahead of an earnings release because of the uncertainty and extra risk involved. An exception could involve using an option strategy to establish a limited risk position in a stock that could also benefit from increased market volatility. 

Companies generally release earnings before or after the market closes. If released before the opening, the earnings result typically increases the volatility of the stock during the day of its release. If earnings are released after the market closes, the stock price may show increased volatility in the after market, but this usually normalizes by the time the market opens the next day.  

When a Company Beats Expected Earnings

According to general market theory, a favorable earnings release that beats the analyst consensus should have a positive impact on the company’s stock price, while an unfavorable release should have a negative impact. 

For example, if a company announces better quarterly earnings than the analyst consensus expected, then the company’s stock price generally increases. Conversely, if the company announces earnings that fall short of analyst expectations, then the company’s stock comes under selling pressure. 

While this makes perfect sense to most people, this generality does not always occur for a number of reasons. Sometimes the price can go down even though a company beats the expected earnings. 

  • For example, Apple Inc. (NASDAQ: AAPL) might beat analysts’ EPS estimation but miss their number of iPhone sales estimation.  In another instance, Netflix Inc. (NASDAQ: NFLX) might beat the market’s consensus EPS estimation but miss its subscriber growth expectation. In both cases, the stock price might decline despite an unexpected rise in earnings. 
  • Another reason for a diverging stock price from a positive or negative earnings release are the rumors spread among savvy market participants ahead of the release. Such rumors can prompt traders and investors to take positions in advance of the official earnings announcement. 
  • For example, a company’s stock might rally significantly before a better than expected earnings release but subsequently sells off after the release. You can attribute this to the market having responded to the favorable news spread as a rumor by already discounting it by the time the earnings actually become known to the general public. This is the reasoning behind the old Wall Street adage of “buy the rumor, sell the fact.”  

Furthermore, the hype generated by public expectations leading up to the day of the better than expected earnings release can also spark technical buying in the stock ahead of the release. Once the earnings have been made public, shareholders take profits by selling the stock they had previously purchased ahead of the earnings release date, thereby causing the stock price to perhaps surprisingly decline on the good news. 

This common scenario can also arise when a company releases lower than expected earnings. In the case of a lower-than-expected earnings call, the stock can subsequently rally as short sellers take profits and investors interpret the negative news as a buying opportunity.   

How to Make Money Trading the Earnings Calendar

The earnings calendar shows when each company is due to release their quarterly earnings press releases. The stock price ideally goes up when a company beats earnings estimates and goes down when it misses estimates, although exceptions do exist. 

  1. As the earnings date approaches, traders and investors can focus on how closely the analyst consensus for the reported earnings matches the actual number by looking at the earnings beat or miss on the earnings day. 
  2. Many stock operators also examine a company’s history of earnings releases. If the company has consistently beaten analyst estimates over several quarters and the stock has rallied on each of the earnings releases and a positive release is expected, then the trader or investor can feel confident in a decision to buy the stock before the earnings release.
  3. Other ways to profit from an earnings release with limited risk is to purchase options. A straddle or strangle involving the purchase of both a put and a call could be profitable if the volatility increases as the earnings date approaches. 

The upside of this type of bidirectional option strategy is that the buyer of the straddle stands to make money regardless of the direction the stock may take after the earnings are released, as long as the move is significant and implied volatility does not collapse before they can trade out of the position. 

When is Earnings Season?

Earnings season means the time when many large publicly traded companies report their financial results. Federal securities laws require companies to disclose information and file financial statements within 45 days of the end of a financial quarter or year.

The time period that corresponds to earnings season therefore comes around every quarter. It typically begins 1 or 2 weeks after the end of the last month of each quarter in March, June, September and December.