Earnings Calendar
Upcoming earnings reports for the next two weeks: S&P 500, NASDAQ-100, DAX and MDAX. Filter by date, market cap or sector. Updated daily from broker-fed feeds.
Why the earnings calendar matters more than headlines
Earnings season is the four windows per year when the companies in your portfolio actually report what they earned, instead of letting analysts guess. For active investors it is the most information-dense period of the year — Apple, Microsoft and NVIDIA between them release 12 reports annually, and each one moves not just their own stock but the entire S&P 500. Knowing the date of an earnings release lets you size positions appropriately, hedge with options if needed, and avoid being blindsided by a 10–15 % gap on the next morning. Long-term investors benefit too: every earnings call updates the underlying fundamentals you bought into.
How to read an earnings report effectively
Three numbers matter more than the rest: revenue (top line), EPS (bottom line) and forward guidance. A beat-and-raise (revenue and EPS above consensus, plus guidance raised) is the bullish trifecta and typically lifts the stock 2–8 % on the day. A miss-and-cut is the opposite. Watch the conference call too — management tone often signals more than the press release. The next two weeks of major earnings are listed below.
