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Attached is a spreadsheet I put together that lists all of the earnings dates (and estimated release times, when available) for the stocks that make up the S&P 100 and the Dow Jones Industrial Average.
This information is organized:
1. By Date
2. By Company Name
3. By Ticker
I also included a chart that plots the frequency of earnings announcements by date, so you can determine which days are likely to be most volatile in the stock indices.
This information was compiled primarily from Yahoo's online earnings calendar, so it's possible that there could be errors. Note also that information on Berkshire Hathaway's earnings report was not available.
Enjoy!
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I often think of trade ideas, but seldom have time to perform analysis on them. I have even thought of hiring an "intern" type of person that could crunch numbers all day, but I thought I would try this thread first.