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What Earnings Recession 2015 Means for Your Stocks

Earnings season unofficially begins on Wednesday, April 8, when Alcoa Inc. (NYSE: AA) reports Q1 earnings after the bell. Now, most Wall Street prognosticators are bearish this earnings season. Countless headlines of “earnings recession 2015” have caused retail investors to wonder if they should exit the markets. An “earnings recession” happens when earnings results decline for two consecutive quarters on a year-over-year basis. It’s true, earnings are expected to disappoint across the board this quarter. But this is not the time to flee the markets… Tags: earnings , earnings 2015 , earnings calendar , Earnings recession , earnings recession 2015 , earnings report , earnings reports , earnings season , Q1 earnings , Q2 earnings , recession 2015 , what is an earnings recession To get full access to all Money Morning content, click here About Money Morning: Money Morning gives you access to a team of ten market experts with more than 250 years of combined investing experience – for free . Our experts – who have appeared on FOXBusiness, CNBC, NPR, and BloombergTV – deliver daily investing tips and stock picks, provide analysis with actions to take, and answer your biggest market questions. Our goal is to help our millions of e-newsletter subscribers and Moneymorning.com visitors become smarter, more confident investors. Disclaimer: © 2015 Money Morning and Money Map Press. All Rights Reserved. Protected by copyright of the United States and international treaties. Any reproduction, copying, or redistribution (electronic or otherwise, including the world wide web), of content from this webpage, in whole or in part, is strictly prohibited without the express written permission of Money Morning. 16 W. Madison St. Baltimore, MD, 21201. The post What Earnings Recession 2015 Means for Your Stocks appeared first on Money Morning - We Make Investing Profitable .
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