Earnings Analysis | Talking All Things Netflix and Tesla and Apple | Stocks | 25.01.24
We’re on the home stretch for the January earnings releases. Watch Chris Pulver’s Earnings Analysis as he follows on from Monday’s breakdown of the performance of Netflix and Tesla, as well as continuing to offer his hints, tips, and tricks to navigating Stock CFDs.
In this video, you can expect:
- Netflix (NFLX) misses on Earnings per share (EPS) but beats on revenue (and future optimism).
- Tesla (TSLA) aftermarket earnings – Can it stabilize and reverse or more pain ahead?
- U.S. Indexes continue to grind higher pre-FOMC next week (Jan 31).
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