NVDA Earnings Brief
See exactly what FN2 produces when NVIDIA reports, the transcript read, the KPI beat-or-miss, the guidance change, and the market reaction, in one decision-ready brief.
When NVIDIA reports, the headline EPS print is the least interesting part. What actually moves the stock is the gap between what management guided, what the street had modeled, and what was already in the price.
FN2 closes that gap for you. Ask it for an NVDA earnings brief and it pulls the call transcript, checks the numbers against consensus, finds the guidance change, and reads the market reaction, then writes it up as one short brief with the sources still attached. Above is a real example, end to end.
What’s in the brief
- The transcript, read for you. Short quotes on data-center demand, forward guidance, and gross-margin commentary, the lines that matter, not the whole call.
- A KPI table that scores the print. Total revenue, Data Center revenue, gross margin, and EPS, each marked beat or miss versus consensus.
- The guidance change. What next quarter’s outlook says versus the prior guide, the number the market trades on.
- The price reaction. How the stock moved after the print, so the brief explains the market’s verdict, not just the press release.
How the agent works
NVDA is just the example. Point the same agent at any company you follow and it runs the identical workflow on that name’s next report, so you read a brief instead of scrubbing a transcript.
Read a brief, not a transcript
| The old way | With FN2 |
|---|---|
| Wait for the call, scrub the transcript | Get the quotes that moved the stock |
| Rebuild the model to find the beat/miss | See the KPI table scored vs. consensus |
| Hunt for the changed guidance line | The guidance delta is called out for you |
| Guess why the stock moved | The brief ties the print to the reaction |
The agent does not replace your judgment. It does the first pass, what happened, why it mattered, and what deserves a closer look, so your time goes to the decision.
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FN2 is a research tool for educational use and is not investment advice.