Last week brought mixed results from major players in traditional finance:
**BlackRock ($BLK)** delivered strong performance across the board. EPS came in at $13.16, crushing expectations of $12.68. Revenue hit $7.01B, surpassing the estimated $6.78B. A solid beat on both fronts.
**Goldman Sachs ($GS)** showed divergent signals. The bank posted impressive EPS of $14.01 against analyst estimates of $11.62—a significant outperformance. However, revenue landed at $13.45B, falling short of the projected $14.49B. A classic miss-beat scenario.
With earnings season heating up, expect continued market volatility. Traditional finance shifts often ripple into crypto markets as traders recalibrate portfolios and risk appetite. Keep your eyes on how these macro movements shape trading opportunities ahead.
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LuckyHashValue
· 01-18 21:00
BLK really went all out this time. Goldman Sachs still has the same old problem: EPS is impressive, but revenue still underperforms. This wave of traditional finance is expected to spill over into the crypto space.
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FUDwatcher
· 01-16 23:02
BLK this time is really outstanding, both metrics exceeded expectations. Goldman Sachs' revenue underperformed, which is true. During this earnings season, we really need to keep a close eye.
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MidnightTrader
· 01-16 00:52
BLK's recent performance is indeed stable; Goldman Sachs' revenue underperformed, which belongs to
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StillBuyingTheDip
· 01-16 00:51
BRK is showing off its muscles again. It’s a bit embarrassing that Goldman Sachs’s revenue is truly underperforming.
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FreeMinter
· 01-16 00:47
Blackstone's performance this time is really impressive, with revenue exceeding expectations. Goldman Sachs is a bit underwhelming; it's a bit awkward to have such a big difference in revenue.
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LayerZeroJunkie
· 01-16 00:44
BLK this wave directly crushes expectations. Goldman Sachs' EPS is impressive, but revenue is disappointing... Is traditional finance really starting to compete intensely?
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TokenTherapist
· 01-16 00:40
BLK this time is impressive, with EPS and revenue hitting all targets. GS is a bit awkward, the numbers look good but revenue failed to meet expectations. Such earnings reports can easily lead to a sell-off.
Major Earnings Moves Shaking the Market 📊
Last week brought mixed results from major players in traditional finance:
**BlackRock ($BLK)** delivered strong performance across the board. EPS came in at $13.16, crushing expectations of $12.68. Revenue hit $7.01B, surpassing the estimated $6.78B. A solid beat on both fronts.
**Goldman Sachs ($GS)** showed divergent signals. The bank posted impressive EPS of $14.01 against analyst estimates of $11.62—a significant outperformance. However, revenue landed at $13.45B, falling short of the projected $14.49B. A classic miss-beat scenario.
With earnings season heating up, expect continued market volatility. Traditional finance shifts often ripple into crypto markets as traders recalibrate portfolios and risk appetite. Keep your eyes on how these macro movements shape trading opportunities ahead.