My 2021 Outlook for the Financial Sector

What you'll want to keep on your radar after Q4 earnings

The Financial Sector Earnings Outlook for
2021: What to Expect

Folks, with earnings season finally here we might be looking at a rise in the financial sector after three quarters of turmoil. 


First we had the COVID-19 vaccine, then we had the election and now we have earnings to look forward to.


And where do we find the most activity during this time in the stock market? That's right, the financial sector. I'm seeing it make some moves as I write this, and there are some things we definitely need to discuss if you want to profit from the financial sector earnings.


As a matter of fact — in order for you to understand the broader picture of what's to come this week — grab a pen and some paper.


I'm about to give you numbers that are actual expectations of where investors are predicting earnings to carry the financial sector if expectations are/are not met.

Write This Down

Roger Scott

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