What the earnings page shows
- Date and time — BMO (before market open) or AMC (after market close).
- Company / ticker with a tap-through to the ticker page.
- EPS expectations — consensus estimate plus recent revisions.
- Sentiment skew — analyst direction relative to consensus.
- AI summary — what the print likely hinges on.
- Related options flow — sweeps and positioning into the print.
- Alerts — pre-print reminders and post-print recaps.
Earnings + options flow
Unusual options flow often spikes in the 1–2 weeks before a print. The combination is one of the strongest near-term signals retail traders can watch.
That doesn't mean “buy the call.” It means: the kind of activity you want to know about before the print, not after.
Earnings alerts
- Pre-print reminder — 24h, 1h, or 5min before the call.
- Estimate revision alert — when consensus shifts in the days leading up.
- Post-print recap — beat/miss summary with AI explanation of guidance.
- Watchlist scoping — only get earnings alerts for your tickers.
With vs. without Lazy Trader AI
Without Lazy Trader AI
- Excel earnings calendar
- No options flow context
- Generic 'earnings tomorrow' alert
- Manual tracking of estimate revisions
- Post-print recap requires reading 3 articles
With Lazy Trader AI
- Mobile calendar with sentiment tags
- Cross-referenced flow positioning
- Pre-print reminders with AI summary
- Auto-tracked estimate revisions
- One-line AI recap after the print
Frequently asked questions
A schedule of upcoming corporate earnings reports — when each company is reporting, what the consensus EPS estimate is, and the time of day (BMO or AMC).
Earnings reports are one of the few scheduled events where a company definitively updates the market on its financial performance and guidance. They frequently move stocks more than any other event.
Yes — pre-print reminders, estimate revision pings, and post-print recap summaries. Scope to your watchlist or to the broader market.
Yes — consensus EPS plus the trail of recent analyst revisions in the lead-up to the print.
No. AI summaries are educational and informational. Trading decisions remain your own.