Earnings

Earnings coverage for catalysts, reactions, and risk.

Earnings coverage should help readers understand what is changing: the setup before the report, the market reaction after it, and the options risk around the event.

Earnings desk

Earnings coverage starts with expectations and reactions.

The useful questions are what the market expected, what changed, and what the options market was pricing before the report.

Earnings desk

Event-driven market coverage for investors and traders.

Earnings coverage includes explainers, setup notes, reaction pieces, and volatility education without implying trade instructions.

Earnings calendar context

Setup notes can group upcoming reports by sector, market attention, volatility, and known catalysts.

Post-report reactions

Public recaps can explain what changed after a report, including guidance, margins, demand signals, or market positioning.

Options volatility

Education-focused coverage can frame implied moves, premium risk, and why earnings trades require extra discipline.

Editorial flow

The earnings page can support before-and-after coverage.

Before the print

Set expectations

What is expected, what the market may already price in, and which risk factors deserve attention.

After the print

Read the reaction

What surprised, what confirmed the existing trend, and what changed in the stock or sector narrative.

Archive path

Connect the history

Earnings coverage should connect naturally into company pages, sector shelves, and protected member research.