Trying my hand at something entirely new here... I've created a live market data spreadsheet that lists all of the stocks that has (or had) an earnings report today. For example, on my post just above this one here, I posted up the the earnings results from those companies that had reported before the market open this morning. Well, here on this spreadsheet (which you can find the link down below) I have listed all of the stocks that have already reported earnings, and you can see how they are all performing in real-time. I know this kind of thing can be done quite easily on something like Finviz, but unless you have an Elite membership on Finviz (which not a lot of people do) you won't get live up-to-the-minute data. Anyway, here is my spreadsheet that has those stocks that had reported quarterly results this morning, and you can see how they are all doing right now as of this very minute. Click the button below to view my real-time spreadsheet- I also have the stocks that are reporting ERs after the close today on that very same sheet as well. And here are the charts from finviz for those stocks that are reporting after the close today-
Tuesday 1.17.17 After-Hours Earnings Results: I'm going to try to include these in the future as well...the extended hours trading:
I'm heading off for the evening here for a little family gathering for my birthday...not all of these have reported yet so I'll try to have this one updated again later tonight. Wednesday 1.18.17 After-Hours Earnings Results: AFTER-HOURS TRADING:
Cybersecurity stocks so far: CUDA, CHKP. Missing any? Both beat earnings and revenues, and increased customers.
Here are this morning's tickers who have reported ERs this morning with real-time market data. Click the button below to view the live spreadsheet-
This morning's real-time market data spreadsheet is up and running if anyone is interested to see how the tickers which reported ERs this morning are doing. Click the button below to view my real-time spreadsheet-
I own SWKS and was particularly proud of their results. I have read that they are resolute on is protecting their margin and that they will walk away from a deal if the price is not right, preferring a competitor to get it rather than work for little reward. Seems to be working.