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I know that you have only been a newsletter subscriber for a few days now, but you will quickly discover that MarketBeat isn't like most financial websites. We don't pitch you some "little-known investment strategy" or sell you on the next hot cryptocurrency ICO or medical marijuana stock. Our mission is to empower individual investors to make better trading decisions by providing real-time financial data and objective market research. We are not interested in playing the hype game like many other financial websites. And it shows, we give you the news and information that you're looking for so that you can do your own research without distraction.

One way that we do this is by offering free, easy-to-scan financial calendars for just about any type of information you are looking for. MarketBeat has developed deep relationships with many financial data providers and sell-side brokerages, which allow us to produce comprehensive and accurate financial data and make it available on the web for free, without a login.

Here are the free calendars we publish:
  • Analyst Upgrades and Downgrades - View the list of upgrades and downgrades issued by brokerages and other equities research firms.
  • Buyback Announcements - View a list of companies which have recently announced stock repurchase programs.
  • Conference Calls - Get comprehensive information for earnings conference calls for most publicly-traded companies. 
  • Dividend Announcements - View a list of companies that have recently announced dividends.
  • Earnings Reports - View a list of quarterly earnings announcements and a list of companies which will be announcing their earnings in the next several days.
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  • Headlines - View today's top market-moving headlines from our curated feeds.
  • Initial Public Offerings - View a list of upcoming initial public offerings (IPOs).
  • Insider Trades - View a summary of recent insider buying and selling disclosures filed with the Securities and Exchange Commission (SEC).
  • Lockup Expirations- View a list of companies with lock-up periods that are about to expire. These lock-up periods prevent company insiders from selling their shares.
  • SEC Filings - View recent reports and disclosures filed with the Securities and Exchange Commission.
  • Sector Performance - View a visual representation of how each sector of the S&P 500 performed today, great for a quick view of what's hot.
  • Stock Market Holidays - View a list of dates in which the New York Stock Exchange and the NASDAQ will be closed.
  • Stock Splits - View a list of companies with pending stock splits.
Our free market data includes:
  • 52-Week Highs - View a list of U.S. companies that are trading at their 52-week highs.
  • 52-Week Lows - View a list of U.S. companies that are trading at their 52-week lows.
  • Gap Down Stocks - View stocks that opened significantly lower than their previous closing prices.
  • Gap Up Stocks - View stocks that opened significantly higher than their previous closing prices.
  • Indices - View performance charts for major market indices.
  • Low PE Stocks - View stocks that are trading at low price-to-earnings ratios.
  • Most Active Stocks - View a list of U.S. companies with the highest trading volume on the most recent trading day.
  • Percentage Decliners - View a list of U.S. companies that have had the biggest one-day percentage drops during the current trading session compared to their previous closing prices.
  • Percentage Gainers - View a list of U.S. companies that have had the biggest one-day percentage gains during the current trading session compared to their previous closing prices.
  • Short Interest - View a list of companies which have the largest short interest positions.
  • Unusual Options Volume - View a list of companies with unusually large put and call interest relative to their daily averages.
  • Unusual Trading Volume - View a list of companies with unusually large trading volume relative to their daily averages.
We hope that you will get some great stock ideas from these pages.

Matthew Paulson
MarketBeat

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