What is a Market Calendar?
A market calendar is an all-in-one financial scheduling tool that consolidates the most important market events into a single view. Instead of checking multiple sources for earnings dates, dividend schedules, economic data releases, IPO listings, and stock splits, a market calendar aggregates them so investors can plan ahead and react quickly to market-moving catalysts.
Our free market calendar combines five essential financial calendars: Earnings Calendar for quarterly report dates and EPS estimates, Dividend Calendar for ex-dividend and payment dates, Economic Calendar for GDP, CPI, employment, and central bank decisions, IPO Calendar for upcoming public offerings, and Stock Splits Calendar for split ratios and effective dates. All data is updated in real-time from trusted financial data providers.
Why Use Our Market Calendar?
5 Calendars in One
Earnings, dividends, economic events, IPOs, and stock splits consolidated into a single tabbed interface. No more switching between tools.
Global Coverage
Track events across major global exchanges and economies. Monitor economic indicators from the US, EU, China, Japan, and more.
Actual vs. Estimated
Compare actual results against consensus estimates for earnings and economic data. Color-coded indicators highlight beats and misses instantly.
Impact Indicators
Economic events are tagged with High, Medium, or Low impact levels so you can prioritize the releases most likely to move markets.
CSV Export
Export any calendar tab to CSV for further analysis in Excel, Google Sheets, or your preferred spreadsheet tool.
Completely Free
No registration, no paywall, no limits. Access all five calendars with full filtering, sorting, and export capabilities at zero cost.
How to Use This Market Calendar
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Choose a Calendar Tab
Select from Earnings, Dividends, Economic, IPOs, or Stock Splits to view the events you care about most.
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Set a Date Range
Use the quick date buttons (Today, This Week, Next Week, This Month) or pick custom start and end dates to narrow the time window.
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Search and Filter
Type a stock symbol or event name to instantly filter the results. Click any column header to sort ascending or descending.
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Export and Analyze
Click Export CSV to download the current tab's data for offline analysis. Use the Refresh button to reload the latest data at any time.
Understanding Each Calendar
Each tab in the market calendar serves a distinct purpose for different investment strategies:
- Earnings Calendar: Track when companies report quarterly results. Compare actual EPS and revenue against analyst estimates to identify earnings beats and misses that drive stock prices.
- Dividend Calendar: Monitor ex-dividend dates, record dates, and payment dates. Essential for income investors who want to capture dividend payments or plan reinvestment timing.
- Economic Calendar: Follow macroeconomic data releases like GDP, CPI, Non-Farm Payrolls, and central bank rate decisions. Impact ratings help you focus on the events most likely to move the broader market.
- IPO Calendar: Discover upcoming initial public offerings with expected pricing ranges, share counts, and listing exchanges. Stay ahead of new investment opportunities as companies go public.
- Stock Splits Calendar: Track forward and reverse stock splits with exact ratios and effective dates. Splits can affect share counts, option contracts, and technical chart patterns.
Professional traders and institutional investors rely on market calendars to prepare for volatility events, manage risk around key dates, and identify trading opportunities. Whether you are a day trader watching economic releases or a long-term investor tracking dividend schedules, this unified calendar saves time and ensures you never miss a critical market event.