Category: Pre-Earnings
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Big Tech Earnings Preview: Palantir, AMD, and Arm Lead AI Stocks Earnings
As this round of big tech earnings unfolds, Palantir, AMD, and Arm earnings will offer critical insight into the durability of the AI trade.
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Why Home Depot (HD) Stock Could Attract Speculators Ahead of Earnings
Although Home Depot hasn’t enjoyed the strongest string of performances recently, a rare quant signal might temporarily shift the narrative for HD stock.
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All Eyes on Big Tech: Microsoft, Amazon, and Alphabet Reporting Earnings
Big Tech earnings are taking center stage, and their outlook for AI could set the tone for the broader market in the weeks ahead.
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Eli Lilly’s (LLY) Long Game Could Shake Things Up for Q1 Earnings
Sentiment for Eli Lilly stock is poor due to disappointing Foundayo script data, but a closer look reveals a potentially intriguing contrarian trade.
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Why Analysts See Apple Heading for a Potential Blowout Q2 2026
Just days ago, we said Wedbush was bullish on Apple Inc. (NASDAQ: AAPL) heading into earnings. With an outperform rating and a $350 price target, analyst Daniel Ives noted that several Mac mini and Mac Studio models are currently facing shipping delays of two to five months. For investors, this is an important signal. Rather than indicating…
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McDonald’s (MCD) Stock Has Become the Golden Opportunity You Can’t Ignore
Thanks to a combination of upgraded product lines, the trade-down effect and a compelling market signal, McDonald’s is an awfully compelling prospect.
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Tesla Q1 Earnings Preview: Robotaxis Take Center Stage
When Tesla reports earnings, investors will focus on the company’s long-term initiatives in artificial intelligence, robotaxis, and energy storage.
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IBM Stock Offers an Attractive Comeback Story for Contrarian Speculators
Ahead of its first-quarter earnings disclosure, IBM stock may be statistically poised for a recovery.
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Airline Earnings Q1 Preview: Fuel Costs Threaten Profits
Airline earnings are back in focus and one theme is already clear: strong demand isn’t translating into stronger profits.
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Intel Could Rally to Higher Highs Next Week
The setup for Intel, Tesla, and Taiwan Semiconductor highlights a broader market theme: AI-driven demand is still in the early innings.