The data displayed in the Pre-Earnings Historic Performance columns tells you how a stock has historically performed leading up to it’s past earnings releases.
1 Day Up Odds: Tells you the percentage of time that a stock has experienced a positive move on the day before its prior earnings releases.
*If the stock released earnings before the market open, the performance during the trading day prior is the one considered. If the stock released earnings after the market close, the performance during the trading day it released earnings is the one considered.
1 Day Avg: Tells you the average performance that a stock has experienced on the day before its prior earnings releases.
1 Week Up Odds: Tells you the percentage of time that a stock has experienced a positive move in the week (5 trading days) before its prior earnings releases.
*If the stock released earnings before the market open, the performance from the 5 prior trading days are the ones considered. If the stock released earnings after the market close, the performance during the 4 prior trading days as well as the trading day when it released earnings are the ones considered.
1 Week Avg: Tells you the average performance that a stock has experienced in the week (5 trading days) before its prior earnings releases.
The data displayed in the Post-Earnings Historic Performance columns tells you how a stock has historically performed immediately after it’s past earnings releases.
1 Day Up Odds: Tells you the percentage of time that a stock has experienced a positive move on the day following its prior earnings releases.
*If the stock released earnings before the market open, the performance during the trading day it released earnings is the one considered. If the stock released earnings after the market close, the performance during the following trading day is the one considered.
1 Day Avg: Tells you the average performance that a stock has experienced on the day following its prior earnings releases.
1 Week Up Odds: Tells you the percentage of time that a stock has experienced a positive move on the week (5 trading days) following its prior earnings releases.
*If the stock released earnings before the market open, the performance during the trading day when it released earnings as well as the following 4 trading days are the ones considered. If the stock released earnings after the market close, the performance during the following 5 trading days are the ones considered.
1 Week Avg: Tells you the average performance that a stock has experienced in the week (5 trading days) following its prior earnings releases.