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Weekly Earnings Summary

A weekly equity-research dashboard tracking upcoming earnings reports across roughly 50 stocks — grouped by sector, with sales and EPS growth, price relative to the 52-week high, average volume, and the catalyst behind each name.

This week's dashboard

Earnings, by the numbers

The dashboard is rebuilt each week. It exists to help judge anticipated price momentum into a report — a beat or a miss lands differently depending on growth trend, how far a stock sits below its highs, and the catalyst in play. The table is strictly data: no buy, sell, or momentum opinions.

Educational data, not a recommendation. Figures are drawn from public sources and analyst-consensus estimates; volume figures are approximate. Earnings dates and estimates change. Nothing on this page is a buy or sell recommendation — see the full disclaimer below.

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Reading the dashboard

How to read this

A quick guide to the columns and panels — and what each one is actually telling you.

The KPI strip

Top-line counts at a glance — how many names report this week, the sector spread, and how many sit near new highs.

Hot sector themes

Which industry groups are drawing money right now, each with a short note on why the theme is in focus.

Off 52-week high

How far a stock trades below its yearly peak. True leaders tend to report from a position of strength — close to their highs.

Sales & EPS growth

Recent quarters set against next-quarter consensus estimates. Acceleration is what funds a durable move.

50-day average volume

A liquidity check — roughly how much stock changes hands on a typical day, which shapes how a move can be traded.

The catalyst row

Click any row in the table to expand the stock-specific catalyst drawing attention into the report.

How this fits the process. Earnings are step two of the Trade2Swing approach — the growth that funds a leader. This dashboard is a research tool, not a trade list: it surfaces where the growth and catalysts are, while entry timing still depends on market direction, the chart, and a risk plan.