As the playoffs shake out, each team's performance is there for the world to see. On Monday, armchair analysts everywhere picked apart mistakes made by the defenses in the NFL wild-card-round losses last weekend.
The performance of public companies also gets a good deal of Monday-morning quarterbacking. But their stock prices are based as much on future performance, which can be much harder to predict. Earnings reports are all we really have to go on. Earnings season will get going in just over a week, and we'll all be reading between the lines in the income statements for clues as to how individual stocks will fare over the coming year. Given the market uncertainty, some companies may deliver full-year forecast ranges wide enough to steer a ship through. Some may say they can't give quarterly guidance. But there are other ways of reading between the lines.
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