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Catalysts and scheduled events don’t have to surprise you. The Earnings page puts the upcoming earnings calendar and a live macro news feed side by side in the same environment where you scan for setups — so you can plan around reporting dates before they’re relevant and stay informed on market-moving headlines without switching tools.

Earnings calendar

The earnings calendar shows upcoming earnings report dates for stocks in the StratAlerts universe. Each event tells you the symbol, company name, the report date, and when during the trading day the announcement is expected.

Report windows

Earnings reports fall into two primary windows:

Before market open (BMO)

The company reports before the regular session opens. The first candle of the day may gap significantly based on the results. Any setup you hold into the open carries earnings risk if the symbol has a BMO report that morning.

After market close (AMC)

The company reports after the regular session closes. If you hold an overnight position in a symbol reporting AMC, you are exposed to a gap at the next open. Check the calendar before carrying any swing setup overnight.

Importance tiers

Each earnings event is assigned an importance level that reflects the likely market impact of the report. Higher-importance events — from major index components or market-moving companies — surface at the top when you filter by importance. Use importance tiers to prioritize which upcoming dates need attention and which are less likely to affect your scanning universe meaningfully.
Importance ratings are sourced from the earnings data provider and reflect a general assessment of each company’s potential market impact. They are not a signal to trade or avoid a symbol — they are a flag to prompt further review of your exposure.

Filtering the calendar

Use the filter controls at the top of the calendar to narrow the view:
1

Select a report window

Filter by Before Market Open, After Market Close, or both to focus on the timing that is most relevant to your current positions or planned setups.
2

Set an importance threshold

Filter by importance tier to surface the highest-impact reporting dates first. If you are managing a large number of positions, starting with the highest-importance events helps you prioritize risk review.
3

Review upcoming dates

Scan the filtered list for any symbols that match setups you are currently watching or holding. An upcoming earnings date in the next one to three sessions is a reason to reduce size, avoid the setup entirely, or plan an explicit exit before the event.

Practical use: avoiding earnings risk

Check the calendar for any earnings events within the next two to three trading days for the symbol you are considering. A clean setup with no upcoming earnings carries less binary risk than the same setup with an AMC report the following day.
Search the calendar for any AMC reports on symbols you currently hold. If a name you are long has an earnings report after the close, you need to decide whether to exit before the close or accept the overnight gap risk.
High-importance earnings reports from sector leaders can drive sympathy moves in related names. If XOM (a major XLE component) reports strong results BMO, the energy sector may see elevated 2U breadth at the open. Use the calendar alongside the Sectors page to anticipate where sector-level momentum may concentrate.
After a high-importance report, the underlying symbol often forms a clean candle structure on the daily as it absorbs the news. Watch the setups table for post-earnings names showing actionable Strat scenarios — particularly 1-2U scenarios forming out of the gap candle.

FinancialJuice news feed

The FinancialJuice news feed runs alongside the earnings calendar and delivers live macro headlines directly in the platform. Headlines include central bank commentary, economic data releases, geopolitical events, and other market-moving news as it breaks.

Why it’s here

Strat setups don’t exist in a vacuum. A technically clean 1-2U on SPY means less if a Fed speaker is about to take the podium, and a sector breakout is easier to trust when the macro backdrop is quiet. Having the news feed in the same window as your setup data means you can make that judgment call without toggling between applications.

How to use the news feed

Review the feed before the open to assess the macro backdrop for the session. Overnight headlines, economic data releases scheduled for the morning, and any pre-market surprises all set the tone for how breadth is likely to behave at the open.
The FinancialJuice feed is a live news stream, not curated trade signals. Headlines should inform your context, not replace your technical analysis. A news item on its own is not a reason to enter or exit a setup — it is additional data that either supports or complicates what the candle structure is already telling you.