Earnings Monitor Agent
Track the companies you care about before, during, and after the call. FN2 watches the print, the transcript, the guide, and the market reaction so you can move from noise to a clean research brief.
Most earnings reactions are not about the headline EPS number. They are about the delta between what management said, what the street expected, and what the stock had already priced in.
FN2 Earnings Monitor keeps that workflow in one place. Choose the companies or watchlist. FN2 follows the earnings calendar, pulls the transcript, checks guidance and margin language, watches the market reaction, and turns the important changes into a short research brief.
What it watches
- Earnings dates, releases, and call transcripts for the names on your list.
- Guidance changes, margin commentary, demand language, and management tone.
- After-hours and next-session price action, so the brief explains what changed in the market, not just what changed in the press release.
- Follow-up questions you can ask immediately, with the source trail still attached.
How the agent works
The agent does not try to replace your judgment. It compresses the first pass: what happened, why it mattered, what the market focused on, and which details deserve a deeper read.
Built for repeatable earnings work
| Workflow | What FN2 does | Why it helps |
|---|---|---|
| Before the call | Tracks the calendar and the companies on your list | You know which events need attention |
| During the print | Reads the release, guide, and prepared remarks | You see the real drivers faster than scanning headlines |
| After the call | Connects transcript language with price reaction | You can separate signal from post-earnings noise |
| Follow-up | Keeps the cited context available for questions | You can dig into margins, demand, capex, or valuation without starting over |
A cleaner way to monitor earnings
Use it for a single high-conviction name, a portfolio watchlist, or a sector where several companies report within the same week. The goal is simple: fewer missed details, faster first-pass research, and a clearer view of what changed.
FN2 is a research tool for educational use and is not investment advice.