Earnings, decoded

Every earnings report, graded.

We grade every report A+ to F by how much it changed the company's outlook for the quarters ahead, not how the stock moved that day. Every grade is built from real numbers. A free calendar tells you who reports next, and a plain-English recap tells you what they actually said.

A+ to F on real data · free earnings calendar · plain-English recaps · refreshed daily

Grading the most-owned names in the market

How the grade works

A real grade, not a hot take.

The grade measures one thing: did this report raise the bar for the quarters ahead, or lower it? It blends six signals, each one pulled from a real market-data feed. The AI only writes the recap. It does not touch the grade.

  • EPS and revenue surprise versus consensus
  • Guidance and analyst target changes around the report
  • Margin and profit trend, scored on real filings
  • No stock move, no gap, no chart in the score
How grading works
One workspace

Earnings is the headline. The whole market is the rest.

Past the grade, the same screen carries the smart money on every ticker, the people who actually call it right, and every public signal that moves a stock.

Earnings grades

Every reported company, ranked by quality

Sort the season by grade. See who raised the bar and who quietly cut it, with the surprise and guidance behind every score.

One ticker, every angle

The full read on any symbol

Open any stock to see its earnings grade, price chart, smart-money lean, options flow, insider and congress trades, and live social, all on one page.

Calendar

Who reports next

A free week and month view, with a confidence ring on every date so an estimate never reads as confirmed.

Smart money

The lean on every name

Congress, insiders, institutions, options flow, analysts, and social, fused into one signal per ticker.

Top investors

Who actually calls it right

Pickers, funds, politicians, analysts, and insiders, ranked by hypothetical return and win rate.

Why Trueearnings

Skip the call. Keep the takeaway.

For people who want to understand an earnings season without sitting through forty calls or reading forty transcripts.

One grade, not forty tabs

A single A+ to F read on each report, so you can scan a whole season in a couple of minutes.

Outlook, not noise

The score is about the quarters ahead, not the one-day stock reaction that fades by Friday.

Real data, every line

Surprise, guidance, analyst moves, and margins, all from first-party feeds. The AI only writes the recap.

Never miss a date

A free calendar with confidence rings, so an estimated date never reads as confirmed.

The whole market too

Smart-money lean, top investors, and every public signal on any ticker, on the same screen.

A+–F Grade on every report
6 Real signals per grade
Free Earnings calendar
$0 Stock move in the score
The big idea

The market reacts to the print. We grade the report.

A stock can pop on a beat and still have a worse year ahead. It can drop on a miss and quietly raise the bar for the next four quarters. The one-day move is noise. What matters is whether the report changed the outlook.

So we grade that, and only that, from real surprise, guidance, analyst, and margin data. Then we hand you a plain-English recap of the call, a free calendar for what's next, and the smart money on every ticker. One screen, the whole earnings season.

Good faith

The questions every skeptic asks.

Short answers first.

Is the grade about the stock price?

No. The grade scores how much a report changed the company's forward outlook versus expectations. No stock move, gap, or chart goes into it. A stock can pop on the day and still grade poorly, and the other way around.

Where do the grades come from?

Real market-data feeds. EPS and revenue surprise versus consensus, guidance and analyst target changes around the report, and margin and profit trend from public filings. Six signals, blended into one letter. The math is fixed and the same for every company.

What does "powered by AI" actually mean?

We use AI for one job only: writing the plain-English recap of the earnings call from the real transcript. It does not set the grade and it does not give advice. The grade is deterministic math over real data.

Is Trueearnings financial advice?

No. Trueearnings is informational and educational only. We are not a registered investment adviser, broker-dealer, or financial planner, and nothing here is a recommendation to buy, sell, or hold any security. Any returns shown elsewhere on the site are hypothetical and simulated. See our Terms of Service.

What does it cost?

The earnings calendar is free. Full grades, recaps, and the rest of the workspace are one plan at $200/month, cancel anytime. Full breakdown on the pricing page.

Read this earnings season in minutes.

Get a real grade on every report, a recap of every call, and a free calendar for what's next.

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