The Day Ahead: Finding That Groove

Ever since I entered financial services, I've been quietly searching for a short book titled An Investor Guide to Earnings Season -- but no dice. Maybe there are chapters in certain books dedicated to the subject, but there is really no defined roadmap to successfully navigating earnings season, and that speaks to the dynamism attached to this month-long stretch of intensity.

As a result, I have developed my own set of procedures to follow throughout a typical reporting period, and I do the very best to share them with you when all goes haywire. This time around, as I pointed out in Tuesday morning's column, earnings season has largely been chock full of confusion thus far, thanks to macro issues that had been lurking in the weeds. Here are two of those issues....1016 more words left in this article. To read them, just click below and try Real Money FREE for 14 days.

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