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B.I.G. Tips – Earnings Triple Plays Recap: Q4 2025

•February 19, 2026
Bespoke Investment Group – Think B.I.G. Blog
Bespoke Investment Group – Think B.I.G. Blog•Feb 19, 2026
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Key Takeaways

  • •98 triple plays in Q4 2025, down from 208 prior.
  • •Represents ~9% of 1,100 earnings reports.
  • •Triple play requires EPS beat, revenue beat, guidance raise.
  • •Decline suggests reduced corporate confidence and investor optimism.
  • •Bespoke Premium offers daily tracking of triple plays.

Summary

The fourth quarter of 2025 saw 98 earnings triple plays across roughly 1,100 U.S. listed companies, a drop of 110 from the previous reporting period’s 208. A triple play occurs when a firm beats both earnings‑per‑share and revenue forecasts while also raising its forward guidance. This decline reduces the pool of top‑tier earnings beats that investors typically target. Bespoke Investment Group continues to track these opportunities through its premium subscription platform.

Pulse Analysis

Triple plays have become a benchmark for high‑quality earnings seasons, combining three positive signals—EPS beat, revenue beat, and upgraded guidance—into a single metric. Analysts and fund managers use them to identify companies with strong operational performance and forward‑looking optimism. By aggregating these events, platforms like Bespoke provide a curated view of market leaders, helping investors cut through the noise of dozens of quarterly filings.

The sharp contraction to 98 triple plays, roughly nine percent of all reports, reflects broader macroeconomic headwinds. Slower consumer spending, tighter credit conditions, and lingering supply‑chain disruptions have pressured profit margins, making it harder for firms to exceed both earnings and revenue expectations while still raising guidance. This trend may foreshadow a more cautious earnings outlook for 2025, as companies prioritize stability over aggressive growth targets.

For investors, the reduced frequency of triple plays underscores the need for disciplined screening tools. Bespoke’s premium service offers real‑time alerts and detailed chart analysis for each qualifying stock, enabling timely entry points before broader market reactions. Leveraging such data can enhance portfolio construction, especially for strategies that rely on earnings momentum and forward‑looking confidence.

B.I.G. Tips – Earnings Triple Plays Recap: Q4 2025

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