Amazon.com Reports After Close On 8/1 — Options Expire The Next Day
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According to NextEarningsDate.com, the Amazon.com next earnings date is projected to be 8/1 after the close, with earnings estimates of $0.95/share on $137.58 Billion of revenue.
Looking back, the recent Amazon.com earnings history looks like this:
The company has an impressive long-term earnings per share chart:
And with equally impressive revenue growth:
But earnings reports can often uniquely bring abrupt volatility to a stock, in either direction, as investors digest the fundamental details. And that volatility can be a stock options trader’s dream come true — so such traders will be interested to know that Amazon.com has options available that expire August 02nd.
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