Earnings History
Per-ticker EPS history with beat/miss statistics, next earnings date, analyst estimates and historical move direction — the reference table for event-driven traders.
What is Earnings History?
Earnings History Earnings History provides a complete record of quarterly EPS results, analyst estimates, surprise percentages and upcoming earnings dates for any US stock or ETF.
Why This Matters for Your Trading
How professional options traders use Earnings History to find edge.
Know the Pattern
Does this company consistently beat estimates? By how much? The beat rate and average surprise tell you whether to trust the consensus or expect an upside.
Plan Ahead
Next earnings date with AMC/BMO timing, days remaining and consensus EPS estimate. Never be surprised by an earnings date again.
Size the Expected Reaction
Historical move data alongside EPS results shows how the stock reacted to beats vs misses. Size your event trades accordingly.
See It in Action
Quarterly EPS history with beat/miss and surprise percentages
Next earnings date with countdown, timing and consensus estimate
Key Features
EPS History
Full quarterly record with estimates, actuals and surprises
Next Earnings
Date, timing (AMC/BMO) and consensus estimate
Beat/Miss Stats
Win rate, average surprise and directional bias
Quick Links
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How It Works
Select ticker
Enter any US stock or ETF
Review data
Analyse the key metrics and charts
Identify signal
Find the actionable insight
Execute
Use the signal to inform your trade
Use Cases
Check next earnings dates across your watchlist to plan position adjustments and event trades.
Review EPS trends and beat rates before constructing an earnings options strategy.
Frequently Asked Questions
How many quarters of data are available?
Up to 12 quarters of historical EPS data per ticker, including analyst estimates, actual results and surprise percentages.
Does it show pre-market or after-close timing?
Yes. When available, the next earnings card shows AMC (after market close) or BMO (before market open) timing.
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