One thing that separates fledgling investors from the pros is reading financial statements. If you want to become a better investor, make like a pro and digest the financials.
I asked my team to help club members understand how to analyze an earnings report like a pro. CNBC Investing Club Portfolio Analyst Zev Fima put together a five-part series to help Club members better understand all the tables and charts and how to analyze them.
It's the best way to truly understand a company's performance. With earnings season now fully underway, we know this resource will help club members invest smarter after companies report their earnings.
See below for more analysis by the club of the biggest names that have reported earnings this week so far:
APPLE (AAPL)
Apple defies the Big Tech meltdown and remains the stock to own, not trade
In an otherwise brutal week for Big Tech, Apple (AAPL) was the sole outlier, beating estimates for sales and profits after the bell on Thursday. It proves once again that the world's most valuable company is a stock to own, not trade. READ MORE
Honeywell deftly navigates economic pressures to deliver Q3 earnings beat
Club holding Honeywell International (HON) reported solid third-quarter results before the opening bell Thursday, a sign of management's competent execution amid a myriad of macroeconomic headwinds. READ MORE
We're disappointed by Amazon's terrible results, stock plunge; but sticking with it for now
Club holding Amazon (AMZN) reported weaker-than-anticipated results for the third quarter after the closing bell Thursday and guidance that was even worse. Considering all the cross currents and a terrible initial stock reaction, we're going to sit tight on the stock for now. READ MORE
Ford's earnings beat, significant free cash flow mean we're sticking with the auto stock
Ford Motor (F) reported a top- and bottom line beat for the third quarter after the closing bell on Wednesday, while demonstrating solid free cash flow — a key reason why the Club continues to back the automaker. READ MORE
How to use reported earnings results to get early reads on Meta, Ford, Honeywell
As earnings season ramps up, one thing that can help investors get a jump on upcoming announcements is readily available: already reported results. READ MORE
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