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How to Trade Big Earnings Gaps

Published 04/27/2023, 12:24 AM
Updated 07/09/2023, 06:31 AM

Earnings season is often filled with big gaps, and it's easy to look at them as big opportunities to catch a big move quickly.

MSFT Daily Chart

However, it's also easy to get burned by entering trades right before the earnings announcement.

Here's a different way to use earnings announcements with big moves to help give you an edge in your trading.

If you're looking to make a quick buck, this isn't for you. If you're looking for a way to be on the right side of a multi-week or monthly trend, this can help.

This method doesn't enter a trade before the gap, so you're not going take that risk or get that thrill (depending on your perspective).

If you want to trade the action on the day the market reacts to the news, you can do that with controlled risk using Opening Range strategies, but this article isn't going to focus on that either.

There are plenty of slower-paced big trend trades that use earnings news but don't require you to trade on the day of the earnings announcement.

The chart above is of Microsoft (NASDAQ:MSFT)'s big gap. The news is out, and the market has spent the day digesting it. Still, the chart begs the question, "Should I buy this momentum breakout or expect it to be a top?"

The simple answer is… It depends.

Earnings announcements focus investors' attention on a price level, generate a lot of trading, and often provide new information that can change the demand for a stock.

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As a result, the day or two in which the market reacts to the news creates a range that is often very reliable support and resistance for months.

In the charts below, you'll see lines drawn to represent the range of the day or two in which the market reacted to earnings. StockCharts make identifying the last several earnings days easy by marking them with the "E" icon near the bottom of all the charts.

If you consider the stock to be in a bullish mode when it’s over the most recent earnings day range and in a bearish mode when it’s under, you’ll see that these levels provide valuable inflection points for breakouts and support or resistance levels for reversals.

For example, look at MSFT below.

Even if you consider the fact that MSFT did follow the general trend of the market during this time frame, the levels defined frequently determined levels of important support and resistance.

Microsoft Stock Daily Chart

You’ll find that these levels will often identify stocks that will trend counter to the general market.

For example, the general market has been in a bullish trend in 2023, but HD gapped down on earnings on February 21 and then moved lower than its range. It struggled to get back over the low of the range and never exceeded the high.

It also has another pattern which is bearish. Its earnings ranges are “stepping down.”

Home Depot Stock Daily Chart

As with most good indicators, a complimentary confirmation indicator can make it better.

An effective confirmation indicator of the earnings range is the MarketGauge Leadership line (MG Leadership). When the blue line is over the red line in this indicator, it is bullish because it indicates that the stock has more strength than the market.

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When it is bullish (blue line over the red line), this implies that if a stock is trending higher, it’s not just being pulled up by a bullish trend in the market.

The best bullish condition is when a stock is over the earnings range high and has bullish MG Leadership.

If you look at HD above. You’ll see a red circle identifying the period when HD was trading over its earnings range high, but MG Leadership was bearish. It’s no surprise that the stock didn’t move higher and ultimately fell.

Below you’ll find several charts with the earnings ranges marked.

There are several patterns that repeat around these ranges. If you trade the Opening Range or have studied trading ranges in this way, you’ll spot them quickly. If this is a new concept to you, it will become more insightful as you look at more ranges.

Now is a great time to be looking for earning ranges that line up with other important levels.

MSFT is a good example. Breakout or a head fake top? It depends on which way it goes next! Follow the range break.

Here are some examples worth reviewing.

Apple Inc Daily Chart

Amazon Daily Chart

Caterpillar Daily Chart

FedEx Daily Chart

Google-Alphabet Daily Chart

Meta Daily Chart

ETF Summary

  • S&P 500 (SPY) The new range to watch is 405 – 410 on a closing basis
  • Russell 2000 (IWM) 170 support - 180 resistance
  • Dow (DIA) Over the 23-month MA 333-support to hold
  • Nasdaq (QQQ) 306 support over 320 better
  • Regional banks (KRE) 44 now pivotal resistance
  • Semiconductors (SMH) 245 resistance with support at 235
  • Transportation (IYT) Still under the 23-month MA with 224 resistance 215 is Real Motion support
  • Biotechnology (IBB) 130 major pivotal area-135 resistance
  • Retail (XRT) 58- 64 trading range to break one way or another
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I found the same article under another author's name .  Donno who's copying from whom !! Mish's Daily: How to Trade Big Earnings Gaps | Trader Summit
Michele “Mish” Schneider Director of Trading and Education MarketGauge.com
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