Dear Reader,
Markets don’t fall quietly.
They correct fast, react sharply, and expose unprepared decisions just as quickly.
Right now, the market is under pressure - with indices down significantly from recent highs amid escalating global tensions like the US–Iran conflict - and volatility is back at the forefront.
In moments like these, decisions feel urgent.
Buy the dip?
Hold on?
Exit before further downside?
In the absence of a framework, decisions are driven by noise.
Corrections act as a filter - separating reaction from process.
One approach follows momentum and sentiment. The other evaluates intrinsic value, downside risk, and earnings quality.
Both see the same market. Only one interprets it correctly.
Because market outcomes are not activity-driven - they are process-driven, especially when volatility disrupts consensus.
That’s why The Economic Times is hosting the Stock Earnings Decoded Live Session - an immersive online experience designed to help you systematically analyze earnings, assess financial quality, and make structured, data-driven investment decisions.
What you’ll learn:
- How to read and interpret quarterly earnings reports
- Identify real growth vs one-time or cosmetic profits
- Understand margins, cash flows, and earnings quality
- Evaluate whether a stock’s reaction actually reflects fundamentals
- Make informed buy, hold, or avoid decisions based on data
Because when markets fall, your edge isn’t speed. It’s knowing what to do - and why.
Warm regards,
The Economic Times