Cheniere Energy (NYSE:LNG) is set to report its earnings on Thursday, May 7, 2026. The company has $58 Bil in current market capitalization. Revenue over the last twelve months was $20 Bil, and it was operationally profitable with $9.1 Bil in operating profits and net income of $5.3 Bil. While the post-earnings stock reaction will depend on how the results and outlook stack up against investor expectations, a detailed look at historical results can aid you if you are an event-driven trader.

Here is how: either understand the historical odds and position yourself prior to the earnings announcement, or look at the correlation between immediate and medium-term returns post earnings and enter a trade one day after the announcement.

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Cheniere Energy’s Historical Odds Of Positive Post-Earnings Return

Some observations on one-day (1D) post-earnings returns:

There are 17 earnings data points recorded over the last five years, with 10 positive and 7 negative one-day (1D) returns observed. In summary, positive 1D returns were seen about 59% of the time.
Notably, this percentage increases to 64% if we consider data for the last 3 years instead of 5.
Median of the 10 positive returns = 4.3%, and median of the 7 negative returns = -0.9%

Additional data for observed 5-Day (5D) and 21-Day (21D) returns post earnings are summarized along with the statistics in the table below.

Correlation Between 1D, 5D and 21D Historical Returns

A relatively less risky strategy (though not useful if the correlation is low) is to understand the correlation between short-term and medium-term returns post earnings, find a pair that has the highest correlation, and execute the appropriate trade. For example, if 1D and 5D show the highest correlation, a trader can position themselves “long” for the next 5 days if the 1D post-earnings return is positive. Here is some correlation data based on a 5-year and a 3-year (more recent) history. Note that the correlation 1D_5D refers to the correlation between 1D post-earnings returns and subsequent 5D returns.

History
1D_5D
1D_21D
5D_21D

5Y History
31.7%
24.6%
43.4%

3Y History
43.0%
51.8%
50.4%

Is There Any Correlation With Peer Earnings?

Sometimes, peer performance can have an influence on post-earnings stock reaction. In fact, the pricing-in might begin before the earnings are announced. Here is some historical data on the past post-earnings performance of Cheniere Energy stock compared with the stock performance of peers that reported earnings just before Cheniere Energy. For fair comparison, peer stock returns also represent post-earnings one-day (1D) returns.

LNG Earnings Dates
LNG
VG
KMI

10/30/2025
0.2%
-38.5%
-5.4%

8/7/2025
-0.3%
N/A*
-3.1%

5/8/2025
-0.6%
N/A*
1.4%

2/20/2025
3.7%
N/A*
-12.7%

10/31/2024
5.2%
N/A*
-0.5%

8/8/2024
1.5%
N/A*
4.0%

5/3/2024
-1.9%
N/A*
6.2%

11/2/2023
4.9%
N/A*
0.3%

8/3/2023
3.6%
N/A*
2.6%

11/3/2022
-0.9%
N/A*
1.8%

8/4/2022
-0.9%
N/A*
1.4%

11/4/2021
-0.1%
N/A*
-8.8%

8/5/2021
0.5%
N/A*
-3.2%

CORRELATION
 

2.7%

   * N/A indicates that the peer reported earnings after LNG

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