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April 1, 2026

SwingTradeBot now includes: stock market calendar Earnings, IPOs, economic reports, Fed events, market holidays and more all in one place. Better yet, export or Subscribed to .ics calendar feed You can see everything in your personal calendar.

Calendar month view

One of the biggest challenges for active traders is simply Tracking what’s happening. Earnings dates, CPI reports, Fed meetings, IPOs, etc. These events can move stocks and overall markets, but they are often spread out across multiple websites and calendars. The new stock market calendar is designed to solve these problems by putting key dates in a single, filterable view.

Browse the calendar directly from SwingTradeBot, narrow it down to the events you’re interested in, and then .ics Create a file for a one-time import or subscribe to a live calendar feed that automatically keeps you up to date.

What’s Included in the Stock Market Calendar

The calendar tracks different types of events that are currently moving the market.
  • import date This will help you prepare for the upcoming report.
  • Recent and Upcoming IPOs In the same calendar view
  • economic launch and fed event It can move the entire market.
  • Market closed days Quickly find shortened or terminated sessions.
  • Monthly, weekly, and daily views You can navigate your calendar the way you want.
  • Filter my list So the logged in user You can limit stock-related events to the names of your own watchlists and portfolios..
This makes it easier to plan ahead and avoid unexpected situations, such as unknowingly holding a profitable position or missing a key economic report that could impact the overall market.

Download calendar file for one-time import

If you want to import your filtered market calendars once into another app, each saved calendar subscription includes a downloadable calendar. .ics file. This is useful if you want to import a snapshot of your calendar into Apple Calendar, Outlook, Google Calendar, or another calendar client that supports the iCalendar format.
The download option is separate from the live feed, so you have two choices: a one-time file export and a reusable subscription URL.

Subscribe to our live private calendar feed

Calendar subscription page

If you want a calendar Stay up to date automaticallyYou can create a saved calendar subscription and use the private feed URL in your Calendar app. Once added, your calendar app will regularly refresh the feed and pick up changes as SwingTradeBot updates your calendar.

This makes the following easier: Keep key market dates in the same place as the rest of your calendarWhether you’re tracking earnings season, looking at the economic calendar, or keeping an eye on upcoming IPOs.

What you can filter on

You can create a subscription that includes any combination of the following:
  • Returns (all symbols or just stocks from watchlist and portfolio)
  • IPO
  • economic events
  • fed event
  • vacation
For example, you could create:
  • not Income only Calendar for stocks on your watchlist
  • no way macro event Economic reports and Fed meeting schedule
  • not IPO Calendar
  • no way Portfolio Profit Calendar Avoid surprises with report dates

Designed for privacy and control

Each subscription Private feed URL If you want to stop using your old, non-public links, you can recreate them and your old URL will stop working. You can also rename, disable, or delete your subscription from the Admin screen.

Calendar subscriptions are available to paid subscribers.

How to use

  1. Open the stock market calendar.
  2. Review your events in monthly, weekly, and daily views.
  3. Adjust your filters to focus on the types of events that matter to you.
  4. Optional: Create a saved calendar subscription and ics Create a file for a one-time import or copy the private feed URL to your calendar app for automatic updates.
If you want to synchronize your trading workflow across multiple devices, our new stock market calendar makes it simple to input the important market dates you already look at throughout the day. your calendar.

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