CarMax's closely balanced 51.5% implied probability for beating Q1 FY2027 estimates on June 17 reflects momentum from recent outperformance tempered by used-vehicle retail pressures. The retailer posted a sizable Q4 FY2026 EPS beat of $0.34 versus $0.23 consensus and revenue above forecasts, alongside an earlier Q1 FY2026 outperformance that lifted analyst Earnings ESP to +3.56%. These results support trader confidence in operational execution, yet ongoing margin compression from competitive pricing, inventory dynamics, and loan-loss provisions keep the outcome contested. Upcoming earnings guidance on retail gross profit per unit and same-store sales trends will likely determine whether the recent beat streak extends or encounters renewed skepticism.
Resumen experimental generado por IA con datos de Polymarket. Esto no es asesoramiento de trading y no influye en cómo se resuelve este mercado. · ActualizadoIf CarMax releases earnings without GAAP EPS, then the market will resolve according to the GAAP EPS figure reported by SeekingAlpha. If no such figure is published within 96h of market close (4:00:00pm ET) on the day earnings are announced, the market will resolve to “No”.
If the company does not release earnings within 45 calendar days of the estimated earnings date, this market will resolve to “No.”
Note: Subsequent restatements, corrections, or revisions made to the initially announced GAAP EPS figure will not qualify for resolution, except in the case of obvious and immediate mistakes (e.g., fat finger errors, as with Lyft's (LYFT) earnings release in February 2024).
Note: The strike prices used in these markets are derived from SeekingAlpha estimates, and reflect the consensus of sell-side analyst estimates for GAAP EPS.
Note: All figures will be rounded to the nearest cent using standard rounding.
Note: For the purposes of this market, IFRS EPS will be treated as GAAP EPS.
Note: For the purposes of this market, GAAP EPS refers to diluted GAAP EPS, unless this is not published, in which case it refers to basic GAAP EPS.
Note: All figures are expressed in USD, unless otherwise indicated.
Note: For primarily internationally listed companies, this market refers specifically to the shares traded in the United States on U.S. stock exchanges such as the NYSE or Nasdaq. In cases where the company trades in the U.S. through an American Depositary Receipt (ADR) or American Depositary Share (ADS), this market will refer to the ADR/ADS.
Mercado abierto: Jun 3, 2026, 10:58 AM ET
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https://seekingalpha.com/Resolver
0x65070BE91...If CarMax releases earnings without GAAP EPS, then the market will resolve according to the GAAP EPS figure reported by SeekingAlpha. If no such figure is published within 96h of market close (4:00:00pm ET) on the day earnings are announced, the market will resolve to “No”.
If the company does not release earnings within 45 calendar days of the estimated earnings date, this market will resolve to “No.”
Note: Subsequent restatements, corrections, or revisions made to the initially announced GAAP EPS figure will not qualify for resolution, except in the case of obvious and immediate mistakes (e.g., fat finger errors, as with Lyft's (LYFT) earnings release in February 2024).
Note: The strike prices used in these markets are derived from SeekingAlpha estimates, and reflect the consensus of sell-side analyst estimates for GAAP EPS.
Note: All figures will be rounded to the nearest cent using standard rounding.
Note: For the purposes of this market, IFRS EPS will be treated as GAAP EPS.
Note: For the purposes of this market, GAAP EPS refers to diluted GAAP EPS, unless this is not published, in which case it refers to basic GAAP EPS.
Note: All figures are expressed in USD, unless otherwise indicated.
Note: For primarily internationally listed companies, this market refers specifically to the shares traded in the United States on U.S. stock exchanges such as the NYSE or Nasdaq. In cases where the company trades in the U.S. through an American Depositary Receipt (ADR) or American Depositary Share (ADS), this market will refer to the ADR/ADS.
Fuente de resolución
https://seekingalpha.com/Resolver
0x65070BE91...CarMax's closely balanced 51.5% implied probability for beating Q1 FY2027 estimates on June 17 reflects momentum from recent outperformance tempered by used-vehicle retail pressures. The retailer posted a sizable Q4 FY2026 EPS beat of $0.34 versus $0.23 consensus and revenue above forecasts, alongside an earlier Q1 FY2026 outperformance that lifted analyst Earnings ESP to +3.56%. These results support trader confidence in operational execution, yet ongoing margin compression from competitive pricing, inventory dynamics, and loan-loss provisions keep the outcome contested. Upcoming earnings guidance on retail gross profit per unit and same-store sales trends will likely determine whether the recent beat streak extends or encounters renewed skepticism.
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