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Key Takeaways
- Q4 earnings reports continued to rattle investors as banks, airlines and Netflix disappoint
- Big tech earnings out this week and expectations are high, can they turn the season around?
- The Delayer/Advancer ratio remains steady at 0.8, ie: more companies are advancing earnings releases in a vote of confidence around results
- Less companies are decreasing dividend payments than the 5-year average, but less are increasing as well
- Peak earnings season begins next week and stretches through February 25
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