The Wealthy Investor Releases Brand-New Podcast on The Power of a Stock's Earnings



LOS ANGELES - November 11, 2021 - (Newswire.com)

Most retail investors risk losing their money because they don't understand or know how to read a company's earnings report. Quarterly earnings reveal how a company is doing and give important information needed to help decide which stocks to invest in or to trade.

"Successful traders and investors know that top-line revenue growth means everything in the stock market. To increase one's stock market portfolio, one must be able to understand a stock's story. This is why a financial education is the key to success in the stock market," says Tyrone Jackson, creator and founder of The Wealthy Investor program. 

With over 20 years of experience, Tyrone Jackson is viewed as one of the most respected stock market educators in the digital trading community.

In episode 160 of the Trading Stocks Made Easy podcast, Jackson addresses the importance of understanding a company's earnings report and what it says about its stock, both now and in the future.

Listen to episode 160 of the Trading Stocks Made Easy podcast by going to https://thewealthyinvestor.net/tsme-160.

The Trading Stocks Made Easy podcast has been downloaded over 1.2 million times and is heard by investors around the world. Many traders view Tyrone Jackson's Trading Stocks Made Easy podcast as their number one stock market trading educational resource. Once again, listen to this podcast episode by visiting https://thewealthyinvestor.net/tsme-160.

These days having an online trading account is not enough. The retail investor needs a financial education in order to thrive. Skilled traders concur that knowing how to read a company's earnings report is a mandatory skill investors need to succeed in the stock market.




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