Topic · run dated 2026-08-14

Earnings releases (SEC item 2.02)

Across 11,241 filings carrying this code, here is how the market moved on average. These are headline figures for the category as a whole; the questions below break it into the categories that actually differ from each other.

Average move is direction-sensitive, so opposite reactions cancel out. Typical size ignores direction and measures how big the move was either way — the two answer different questions.
WindowAverage moveTypical size of moveFilings
filing day-0.15%+6.10%11,241
filing day + 1-0.20%+6.62%11,241
filing day + 5-0.36%+7.49%11,241
days +2 to +10-0.31%+4.63%11,241

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FlinchLab. Earnings releases (SEC item 2.02). Historical SEC 8-K Market-Reaction Dataset, version 0.1.0, run dated 2026-08-14. https://flinchlab.com/topics/2-02

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