AAPL Apple Inc
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AXP American Express Co
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AMAZON Amazon.com Inc
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GOOG Alphabet Inc
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INTEL Intel Corp
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IBM International Business Machines Corp
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MA Mastercard Inc
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META Meta Platforms Inc
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MSFT Microsoft Corp
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MS Morgan Stanley
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NFLX Netflix Inc
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NVIDIA Nvidia Corp
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PLTR Palantir Technologies Inc
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TSLA Tesla Inc
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VISA Visa Inc
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DJ30 Dow Jones Index
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NAS100 NASDAQ 100
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SP500 S&P 500
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VIX Volatility Index
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Frequently Asked Questions

  • 1. What is earnings season?

    Earnings season is when publicly listed US companies release quarterly results. These releases often trigger strong moves in US stocks, especially the Magnificent 7: Apple, Microsoft, Amazon, Google, Meta, Tesla, Nvidia. For traders, this period brings higher market volatility and frequent short-term opportunities.

  • 2. When does earnings season happen?

    Earnings season occurs four times a year — typically around January, April, July, and October — when major companies in the NASDAQ, S&P 500, and Dow Jones report their quarterly results.

  • 3. Why is earnings season important for traders?

    Earnings announcements drive spikes in volatility, especially in large-cap tech and the Magnificent 7, which heavily influence NAS100, SP500, and DJ30. This creates clearer intraday trends and more setups for traders who thrive in fast-moving markets.

  • 4. What markets can I trade during earnings season?

    You can trade a wide range of US stocks (including Mag 7, top tech, banks, and consumer brands) and major US indices like NAS100, S&P 500, and Dow Jones. Related USD pairs often move as sentiment shifts. US stocks come with $0 commission, and indices offer high leverage with tight spreads.

  • 5. How can I prepare for earnings season?

    Check the earnings calendar, follow analysis of US stocks and indices, set alerts for the key releases, and use tools like Trading Central, TradingView, and sentiment indicators. Staying updated helps you react quickly to earnings-driven market shifts.

  • 6. How does $0 commission help during earnings season?

    $0 commission lets you open and close US stock positions easily, making it more accessible to capture the opportunities from earnings surprises, pre-market gaps, and post-announcement volatility, especially in fast-moving names like Apple, Nvidia, or Tesla.

  • 7. What are the most traded stocks during earnings season?

    The most active names are usually high-profile tech stocks, followed by major banks such as Visa and JP Morgan, and popular consumer brands like Netflix or McDonald’s. These stocks tend to show the biggest reactions to earnings results.

  • 8. Can I trade indices instead of individual stocks?

    Yes. Many traders prefer NAS100, SP500, or DJ30 because index moves reflect broader earnings momentum. Index trading with high leverage allows you to capture market-wide sentiment without tracking each company’s results.

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