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FXI

iShares China Large-Cap ETFClose $36.28EOD only
Max Pain
$37.00
Next expiry May 22, 2026
Expected Move
±$0.67
1.8% from close
Price Gap
+0.72
Distance to max pain
IV Rank
16
Low premium
P/C OI
0.89
Slightly call-heavy
Consensus
8.5/10
Bearish tilt
Published snapshot: May 19, 2026 close
End-of-day snapshot

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Published Snapshot
May 19, 2026 close
Earnings Move History — FXI
Historical stock price reactions to earnings announcements

Event-driven behavior view with EPS surprise context and post-event move distribution.

Turn Earnings Behavior Into a Setup
Decision-ready earnings framing, invalidation context, and setup details

Use the earnings report when you want setup selection, confidence context, and invalidation levels in one place.

Avg Move

Beat Rate

Avg Surprise

Events

0

Report Context
Supporting confidence and setup preview

Top Setup Preview

Open the earnings report to see the highest-conviction setup for this cycle.

Bias and setup details are synthesized from the earnings persona model.

No earnings history data available.

Next Step
Optional follow-through after reviewing historical evidence
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How to Read Earnings History
Use historical post-earnings behavior to frame the next event, not to assume the next quarter will repeat the last one.
What this page tells you

It shows how the stock has reacted to past earnings, including surprise history, average move size, and whether upside or downside reactions have tended to dominate.

How traders use it

Compare historical realized moves with the next implied move to judge whether options are pricing too much, too little, or roughly enough event risk.

What matters most

Recent quarters, current guidance, and current IV usually matter more than distant history, especially when the business or macro regime has changed.

Historical earnings behavior is best used to prepare for the next event before you choose a structure and size the risk.