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EducationEPS Surprise Percentage: What It Is and Why It Predicts Stock MovesEPS surprise percentage is the gap between actual and estimated earnings. Larger surprises predict stronger post-earnings moves. Here is how to use the data.5 min readEducationRevenue Surprise vs EPS Surprise: Which Moves Stocks More?Revenue is harder to manipulate than EPS. We analyzed which surprise type drives stronger post-earnings price moves, and the answer depends on the type of company.6 min readEducationEarnings Guidance: Why Forward Outlook Beats Backward ResultsGuidance predicts post-earnings stock direction better than any other variable. Learn how sandbagging works, how to read vague versus specific language, and how guidance accuracy varies by sector.9 min read

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