Don’t Trust the Headlines: How Companies Rig Earnings Reports – Andy Tanner
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Earnings season is here — but do you really understand what that means for your portfolio?
Most investors hear "earnings report" and either tune out or panic. But if you know how to read the signals, earnings can be one of the BEST times to position yourself for gains — or protect yourself from big losses.
In this episode of the Cash Flow Academy Show, Andy Tanner, Noah Davidson, and Corey Halliday break it down:
✅ Why earnings reports move markets — often more than the news or the Fed
✅ How companies play the “earnings game” (and why you shouldn’t blindly trust the headlines)
✅ The one thing smart investors watch for during earnings calls
✅ How volatility around earnings can create opportunity — IF you know how to play it
Plus: They talk about WHY the average investor gets caught off guard every earnings season… and how you can be ready while others panic.
00:00 Introduction
00:22 Discussing Earnings Season and Systemic Risks
00:36 Promotional Segment: Free Resources
01:31 Noah and Cory's Backgrounds in Trading
02:52 Understanding Systemic vs. Non-Systemic Risks
10:07 The Impact of AI and Technology on Investing
12:56 Earnings Season Dynamics and Predictions
13:56 Earnings and Market Indicators
25:23 Stock Market Smarts: Outpacing Individual Investors
25:38 Tesla's Growth and Market Perception
26:03 Warren Buffett's Strategic Moves
26:47 The Fed vs. The Stock Market
27:43 Market Reactions and Overreactions
28:25 Earnings Reports: What Do They Really Mean?
30:07 Investment Strategies and Personal Experiences
35:30 The Future of AI and Market Cycles
41:26 Final Thoughts and Educational Resources
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