Navigating the Stock Market When Earnings Reports Offer Unclear Guidance

在财报指引不明的时刻,股市导航策略

WSJ Your Money Briefing

2025-05-14

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Trade wars between the Trump administration and other countries have made for uncertainty in the markets, with company earnings reports offering conflicting guidance. WSJ Heard on the Street columnist Jon Sindreu joins host Derricke Dennis to discuss.   Sign up for the WSJ's free Markets A.M. newsletter.  Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
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  • Here's your Money Briefing for Wednesday, May 14th.

  • I'm Derek Dennis for The Wall Street Journal.

  • Uncertainty over the up and down trade wars between the U.S. and other countries has left analysts and investors in limbo.

  • Some companies are optimistic while others are anticipating a possible recession.

  • We saw, for example,

  • Volkswagen announced guidance for 2025 that assumed that there were no extra tariffs,

  • which is probably wrong, too.

  • If you assume that all of what's been announced will stay, you're probably wrong.

  • If you assume that none of it is going to stay, you're probably wrong, too.

  • We talk with Wall Street Journal,

  • heard-on-the-street columnist John Sindrew about where investors can turn when earnings reports don't offer the best guidance.

  • That's after the break.

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