Market Intelligence
Never get blindsided by the calendar.
Earnings, dividends, splits, economic releases, and the news that moves them — gathered into one catalyst layer, with per-event reminders and the same options-positioning context you read everywhere else on StratosHedge. Know what is coming, when it prints, and how the tape is positioned going in.
Earnings & economic calendar
Per-event reminders
Sentiment-tagged news
What's inside
The catalyst layer, in one place.
Every event that can reprice a name — scheduled or breaking — sits next to the positioning that tells you how the move might land.
Earnings & Economic Calendar
A forward calendar of the dates that matter on the names you follow and the macro releases that move everything at once.
- Street EPS and revenue consensus on upcoming reports
- Session timing — before the open or after the close
- Implied move read from the options market into the print
- Per-event reminders on any calendar entry
Sentiment-Tagged Live News
A live market-news stream where each headline carries a sentiment tag, so the tone of the flow is visible at a glance.
- Live headlines tagged bullish, bearish, or neutral
- Filter the stream to the tickers on your watchlist
- Read tone alongside the day's positioning, not in isolation
- Spot when the narrative is shifting before the close
Dividend & Stock-Split Events
The corporate-action dates that quietly move price and break charts — surfaced before they catch a position off guard.
- Ex-dividend, record, payment & declaration dates
- Dividend yield and payout frequency at a glance
- Stock-split history and upcoming split events
- Reminders so an ex-date never surprises you
Catalyst Tracking & Reminders
Build a watch of the events you care about and let the platform remind you — so nothing slips past on a busy week.
- Track earnings, ex-dates & economic releases together
- Set a reminder on any event in a couple of taps
- Reminders pushed to your devices ahead of the date
- Tie a catalyst to a name already on your watchlist
Options-Positioning Context
Read the GEX regime into an event — whether dealers are positioned to dampen the move or amplify it as price travels.
- Net GEX regime and the gamma flip going into a catalyst
- Call walls and put walls that may pin or release price
- Implied move framed against the nearest positioning levels
- The same live positioning you read on the research view
How members use it
From the calendar to a read on the event.
The catalyst layer is something you read, not a black box that decides for you. Four steps members repeat each week.
1
Spot Upcoming Catalysts
Scan the earnings and economic calendar for the week ahead — the reports, ex-dates, and macro releases that sit on the names you actually trade around.
2
Set Per-Event Reminders
Add a reminder to the events that matter. StratosHedge pushes them to your devices ahead of time, so a print or an ex-date never slips by unnoticed.
3
Read Positioning Into Events
Open the GEX regime on the name going into the catalyst. See whether dealers sit long or short gamma, where the walls are, and how the implied move frames against them.
4
Review News Sentiment
Watch the sentiment-tagged news stream as the event approaches and after it lands — gauging whether the tone of the flow confirms or fights the positioning you read.
How to read it
Context you read, not a flag the machine raises.
There is no automated risk-flag engine here. StratosHedge brings the pieces together; the judgment is yours.
The Calendar Tells You When
Earnings dates, ex-dividend dates, split events, and economic releases mark the moments a name is most likely to reprice. Knowing the date is the first half of managing the risk around it.
Positioning Tells You How
The GEX regime going into an event hints at whether dealer hedging is likely to dampen a move or accelerate it once price breaks a wall. It is context for the catalyst, not a prediction of direction.
News Sentiment Tells You The Tone
The sentiment-tagged stream shows how the narrative around a name is leaning in real time — useful as the event nears and as the first headlines hit afterward.
You Make The Call
StratosHedge does not decide which events are dangerous or tell you what to do. It puts the calendar, positioning, and sentiment side by side so you can weigh a catalyst against your own positions yourself.
Responsible use. The market-intelligence layer is research context, not an advisory or alerting service. Calendar dates, consensus estimates, implied moves, dividend and split details, and news come from third-party providers and may be delayed, revised, incomplete, or inaccurate. There is no automated system that flags which events are risky — positioning and sentiment are inputs you interpret, not standalone trade signals. Options involve risk and are not suitable for all investors, and you are responsible for your own investment decisions.
What market events does StratosHedge track?
The market-intelligence layer covers an earnings and economic calendar, dividend events (ex-date, record date, payment date, declaration date) and stock-split history, plus sentiment-tagged live market news. Earnings entries show the street EPS consensus, session timing (before or after the bell), and an implied move read from the options market, and every event sits alongside the same options-positioning context you use elsewhere on the platform.
Can I get reminders for earnings or dividends?
Yes. You can set a per-event reminder on any item in the earnings and economic calendar — including earnings dates, ex-dividend dates, and scheduled economic releases — and StratosHedge pushes a reminder to your devices ahead of the event so it does not slip past you.
Where does the news and calendar data come from?
Calendar, dividend, split, and news data is sourced from third-party market-data providers and organized inside the platform. Like all market data, it may be delayed, incomplete, or revised, and it should be treated as research context rather than a guarantee of timing or outcome.
Does StratosHedge automatically flag risky events for me?
No. There is no automated risk-flag or alerting engine that decides which events are dangerous. StratosHedge surfaces the calendar, dividend and split events, news sentiment, and options-positioning context, and you read that context yourself to judge how a given catalyst might affect a position.
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