Reports Earnings Next
Overview
The Reports Earnings Next profile highlights companies that are scheduled to report earnings after the market close today (AMC) or before the market open tomorrow (BMO). It’s designed to help you track imminent earnings events and assess setups that may experience significant price movement, volume surges, or structural breakouts.
This profile combines upcoming earnings timing with structural and behavioral metrics — enabling users to plan trades around volatility windows. When used in Alpha Charts, the Earnings Table provides additional insight into each company's historical surprises, analyst expectations, acceleration or deceleration trends, and sentiment shifts — making it easier to align technical setups with earnings context.
This profile updates in real time and automatically filters for companies reporting earnings in the current extended session window. It’s useful for anticipating overnight gaps or intraday earnings plays.
Strategy Focus
- Track companies reporting earnings within the next session window (AMC or BMO)
- Prepare for volatility from earnings surprises, revised guidance, or sentiment shifts
- Combine technical setups with upcoming event risk for pre-positioning or exits
- Use Earnings Table in Alpha Charts to assess historical earnings patterns, surprise behavior, and analyst reaction zones
- Evaluate whether structural setups align with high-probability volatility triggers
- Build actionable watchlists around event-driven setups with real-time earnings timing
Filters Applied
- Earnings Reported = Yes: Only includes companies confirmed to report after today’s close or before tomorrow’s open, ensuring focus on imminent earnings catalysts.
This filter ensures results only show tickers with real-time confirmed earnings timing, eliminating guesswork and reducing risk of outdated earnings data.
Metrics Used
Earnings and Fundamental Timing
- EPS - Next Quarter Forward ($), Sales - Next Quarter Forward ($): Show projected earnings and revenue for the upcoming quarter
- EPS Growth - Next Quarter Forward (%), Sales Growth - Next Quarter Forward (%): Highlight forward growth expectations and perceived trajectory
- Next Earnings Date: Displays the upcoming report date and timing (AMC or BMO) for precise trade planning
AI Strategy and Structure
- AI - Alpha Strategy: Indicates directional bias if structure supports it
- AI - Risk/Reward: Measures expected reward vs downside based on nearby levels
- AI - Path to Target: Counts the number of resistance or support zones to target
Volume and Price Action
- Change Pre Market (%), Change From Close (%): Capture early moves or reactions into the earnings window
- Volume All Hours, Relative Volume: Flag pre-positioning or heightened participation
- Tight Range: Highlights price compression zones often seen before a catalyst
Group and Relative Momentum
- Industry Rating 1 Day, Theme Rating 1 Day: Help validate strength or weakness into the report
- Relative Strength 1 Day, Relative Strength 1 Year: Evaluate recent and historical performance relative to peers
- Industry Rating 1 Year, Theme Rating 1 Year: Long-term group strength as backdrop to short-term price movement
Overall Quality and Sentiment
- MarketAlpha Rating: Composite metric for structural and fundamental quality
- EPS Rating, Sales Rating, Profit Rating: Evaluate the underlying health heading into a report
- Accumulation/Distribution Score: Measures recent institutional behavior
- 52 Week High (%): Tracks proximity to breakout or reversal levels
Default Sorting Logic
Tickers are sorted by Dollar Volume Rank (ascending) to prioritize visibility and liquidity. This ensures that the most actively watched and tradeable names appear first.
Practical Use Cases
- Spot companies reporting earnings after the close or before the open to plan entries, exits, or watchlist updates
- Monitor setups with compression or momentum that may respond sharply to results
- Use this view to exclude high-risk earnings names from active positions
- Analyze event risk and structural setups side-by-side in Multi-Charts
- Open the Earnings Table in Alpha Charts to study surprise behavior, estimate beats/misses, and confirm acceleration or deceleration trends
- Create pre-earnings workflows that combine sentiment, structure, and volatility expectations