Track S&P 500 Earnings Beats, Misses & Guidance
Monitor earnings season across the S&P 500 with real-time tracking of beats, misses, revenue surprises, and forward guidance — all in one dashboard.
Try It FreeEarnings Season, Simplified
Earnings season can be overwhelming. Over the course of a few weeks, hundreds of S&P 500 companies report quarterly results, and each report can move not just the individual stock but entire sectors and the broader market. Keeping track of which companies beat expectations, which missed, and what guidance they issued is a full-time job at institutional firms.
NexusAlert's earnings tracker consolidates this information into a single, sortable dashboard. See at a glance which companies reported, whether they beat or missed on EPS and revenue, and what their forward guidance looks like. Filter by sector to spot trends — like whether tech is broadly beating while industrials are guiding lower.
What the Earnings Tracker Shows
- EPS beat/miss: Compare reported earnings per share against analyst consensus estimates.
- Revenue beat/miss: Track top-line performance versus expectations.
- Forward guidance: See whether companies raised, maintained, or lowered their outlook for upcoming quarters.
- Sector breakdowns: Aggregate earnings performance by GICS sector to identify macro trends.
- Historical comparison: Compare current earnings season performance against prior quarters.
Export to CSV and Excel
Need to bring the data into your own models or share it with colleagues? The earnings tracker supports one-click export to CSV format, which opens directly in Excel, Google Sheets, or any spreadsheet application. Export the full dataset or apply filters first to export just the sectors or companies you need.
Why Earnings Tracking Matters
Earnings reports are among the most important catalysts in equity markets. A single earnings miss from a mega-cap company can drag down an entire sector index. Conversely, a string of beats in a sector that was expected to struggle can signal a rotation opportunity that the market hasn't fully priced in yet.
Professional investors track these patterns in real time. NexusAlert brings that same capability to individual investors and smaller firms that don't have dedicated research teams monitoring every conference call and press release during earnings season.