Wall Street watches a company's quarterly report closely to understand as much as possible about its recent performance and what to expect going forward. Of course, one figure often stands out among the rest: earnings.
Life and the stock market are both about expectations, and rising above what is expected is often rewarded, while falling short can come with negative consequences. Investors might want to try to capture stronger returns by finding positive earnings surprises.
The ability to identify stocks that are likely to top quarterly earnings expectations can be profitable, but it's no simple task. Here at Zacks, our Earnings ESP filter helps make things easier.
The Zacks Earnings ESP, Explained
The Zacks Expected Surprise Prediction, or ESP, works by locking in on the most up-to-date analyst earnings revisions because they can be more accurate than estimates from weeks or even months before the actual release date. The thinking is pretty straightforward: analysts who provide earnings estimates closer to the report are likely to have more information.
The core of the ESP model is comparing the Most Accurate Estimate to the Zacks Consensus Estimate, where the resulting percentage difference between the two equals the Expected Surprise Prediction. The Zacks Rank is also factored into the ESP metric to better help find companies that appear poised to top their next bottom-line consensus estimate, which will hopefully help lift the stock price.
Bringing together a positive earnings ESP alongside a Zacks Rank #3 (Hold) or better has helped stocks report a positive earnings surprise 70% of the time. Furthermore, by using these parameters, investors have seen 28.3% annual returns on average, according to our 10 year backtest.
Most stocks, about 60%, fall into the #3 (Hold) category, and they are expected to perform in-line with the broader market. Stocks with a #2 (Buy) and #1 (Strong Buy) rating, or the top 15% and top 5% of stocks, respectively, should outperform the market, with Strong Buy stocks outperforming more than any other rank.
Should You Consider Virtu Financial?
Now that we understand what the ESP is and how beneficial it can be, let's dive into a stock that currently fits the bill. Virtu Financial (VIRT) earns a #3 (Hold) right now and its Most Accurate Estimate sits at $1.72 a share, just 29 days from its upcoming earnings release on April 22, 2026.
Virtu Financial's Earnings ESP sits at +36.32%, which, as explained above, is calculated by taking the percentage difference between the $1.72 Most Accurate Estimate and the Zacks Consensus Estimate of $1.26. VIRT is also part of a large group of stocks that boast a positive ESP. Make sure to utilize our Earnings ESP Filter to uncover the best stocks to buy or sell before they've reported.
VIRT is part of a big group of Finance stocks that boast a positive ESP, and investors may want to take a look at Goldman Sachs (GS) as well.
Slated to report earnings on April 13, 2026, Goldman Sachs holds a #3 (Hold) ranking on the Zacks Rank, and its Most Accurate Estimate is $17.80 a share 20 days from its next quarterly update.
The Zacks Consensus Estimate for Goldman Sachs is $16.14, and when you take the percentage difference between that number and its Most Accurate Estimate, you get the Earnings ESP figure of +10.28%.
VIRT and GS' positive ESP figures tell us that both stocks have a good chance at beating analyst expectations in their next earnings report.
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