>company beats earnings expectations, that is to say the company performed better than the predictions, i.e. the company is actually in a stronger financial position than what has been forecast, which is to say in plain English that the company did better than what people thought>BUT IT WASN'T AS MUCH AS """""SOME""""" INVESTORS HAD HOPED>stock dropsThe markets are totally rational, guise!
No intelligent investor actually believes the markets are rational
People pay a premium for growth. That’s why TSLA has a p/e of 100 and JPM 14. If you paid a premium and didn’t get growth, the premium is not warranted
>>59256380this, the "markets are rational" is the most bullshit lie spoken by politicians who want to attract idiots who only know economics by youtube and inbreds who are easily tricked, real investors know that the markets are irrational, and volatile and extremely capricious and that's why the more seasoned an investor, the more he looks for a system that resists crisis, not a "foolproof" system because that doesn't work, but a sturdy one, a way of working with stocks that is reliable, can be replicated and can be patched if things go souththere are ways to do this with everything, even crypto, i've seen people do it with vc and defi banks like solbank, ive seen bot traders and copy traders do it and scalpers are more respected because usually they created their own workflow and stick with it
>>59258091b-but muh free market
>>59256286Markets are forward looking. Thanks for playing.
>>59258117this. and the more data the market has access to the further into the future they can be predicted. the reason why there's such a big push to digitize absolutely everything is so more and more data can be fed into the system, further enslaving you. anyone who thinks the markets are irrational are simply viewing them through the wrong lens.