Earnings Calendar
Track upcoming quarterly earnings reports for major stocks. Get AI-powered earnings analysis and set alerts so you never miss an important call.
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How StoxPulse Tracks Earnings
StoxPulse monitors earnings dates for every stock on your watchlist. When a company reports, our AI automatically processes the earnings call transcript, extracts key takeaways, scores management sentiment, and flags any red flags — all delivered to your dashboard within minutes of the call ending. No manual work required.
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Frequently Asked Questions
What is an earnings calendar?
An earnings calendar shows the scheduled dates for publicly traded companies to release their quarterly financial results. It includes the expected date, whether the report comes before market open (BMO) or after market close (AMC), and consensus analyst estimates for EPS and revenue.
Why do stock prices move after earnings reports?
Stock prices move after earnings because the actual results are compared to Wall Street consensus estimates. When a company beats expectations on EPS or revenue, the stock typically rises. When it misses, the stock often declines. The magnitude of the surprise and forward guidance both influence the price reaction.
What does BMO and AMC mean in earnings?
BMO stands for Before Market Open, meaning the company reports earnings before the stock market opens for trading (typically before 9:30 AM ET). AMC stands for After Market Close, meaning the report comes after the market closes (typically after 4:00 PM ET). Some companies also report during market hours (DMH).
How accurate are EPS estimates?
Consensus EPS estimates represent the average forecast from sell-side analysts covering a stock. While individual estimates vary, the consensus is typically within 5-10% of actual results for large-cap companies. However, surprises of 20% or more do occur, especially during periods of economic uncertainty.
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