FNArena Reporting Season Monitor: February 2020 - Week 3

Welcome to the FNArena Reporting Season Monitor for the February result season 2020. The Monitor reports ratings and consensus price target changes, along with brief summaries of the collective responses, from FNArena database brokers for each of 300+ stocks. 

The week three update is now available below, with coverage of the first 171 stocks to report so far. You can access it by clicking here.


The week ahead

We have also provided the FNArena calendar for the companies due to report during the week ahead. You can click the image to enlarge it.


Four tips for reporting season success

Livewire recently invited me on for an interview to discuss reporting season. Topics we discussed included:

  • The importance of sentiment for reporting season
  • Looking at the macro and micro drivers of reporting season
  • Why it is important to know the stocks you own and their patterns
  • The post-earnings announcement drift phenomenon and how it works
  • Should you still buy after a stock runs on a strong result?
  • Dealing with disappointments and downgrades
  • Some stocks I have been watching this February

You can watch this video here.

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This resource has been contributed to Livewire by the team at FNArena.







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