Don't Be Fooled By the Strength Of Q2 Earnings

 | Jul 31, 2020 04:51

This article was written exclusively for Investing.com

Earnings season has been moving along briskly, and so far, it has been better than feared. That may not be saying much, considering expectations for the second quarter were already so low and anticipated to be horrendous. But more importantly, expectations for future quarters, at least until now, have shown some signs of stabilization—that is, they have stopped falling.

But not all is rosy, because the tone from some companies has been one of concern surrounding the economic outlook. Even the Fed pointed to signs of a slowing recovery at its latest FOMC press conference, as initial claims on July 30 showed job losses are once again trending higher.