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Upcoming earnings and year-to-date price action

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NASDAQ:TSLA   Tesla
This chart shows the biggest companies reporting earnings this week and their year-to-date performance. Our platform makes earnings season a breeze. We give you the data, tools, and information you need to make the best possible decisions. In this post, we'll walk you through a few quick tips and tricks.

Earnings calendar
The earnings calendar is where you can find upcoming earnings reports, estimates, and fundamental stats to sort by including market cap. Bookmark the earnings calendar so that you never miss another earnings report.

Earnings on your chart
In your settings, you can add earnings labels to the chart. Go to your chart settings by right-clicking. Then click the Events tab and check the box that says Show Earnings on Chart. Now that your earnings labels are shown, hover over the Earnings icon (E) to see dates, estimates, and more.

Watchlist and earnings data
Located on the right-side toolbar, at the very top, is a button to open your watchlist and see more details about the chart you're looking at. If it's a publicly traded company you'll see fundamental data, earnings information, and recent price performance. This is invaluable for your research. Study price action while simultaneously understanding the financial history of a company.

Publish your ideas
Feel free to share this week's earnings with friends or to use it as inspiration to publish your own ideas. If you're planning any earnings trades, publish your charts and commentary about the following tickers so we can check them throughout the week:

Monday: IBM, HAL, LOGI
Tuesday: SNAP, KO, LMT, AMTD, IBKR, TXN, UAL, PM
Wednesday: TSLA, MSFT, CMG, CSX, LVS, BIIB, NDAQ
Thursday: INTC, TWTR, AAL, T, LUV, ALK, BX, FCX
Friday: VZ, AXP, SLB, HON

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