Author
Jonas Rowe
Jonas Rowe writes about stock catalysts, macro sensitivity, earnings season, and the event frameworks investors use to stay ahead of what matters next.
Principle 1
Track expectations, not just dates.
Principle 2
Catalysts matter when they reset attention.
Principle 3
A calendar is only useful when it improves prioritization.
Published archive
Pages by this author
9 entries
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What Is a Stock Catalyst
A plain-English explanation of stock catalysts and how active investors should think about them in practice.
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How to Track Stock Catalysts Like a Serious Retail Investor
A retail-investor workflow for tracking the catalysts that matter without turning the calendar into clutter.
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The Most Important Types of Stock Catalysts
A guide to the catalyst types that matter most for active retail investors following US equities.
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How Earnings Season Creates Stock Opportunities
Why earnings season creates opportunity for active investors and how to organize around it more effectively.
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How CPI and Fed Days Move Stocks
A practical explanation of why CPI releases and Fed days move stocks and how investors can track the sensitivity correctly.
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How Product Launches and Analyst Changes Affect Stocks
How product launches and analyst changes affect stocks, expectations, and the way retail investors should follow up.
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How to Build a Catalyst Calendar for the Stocks You Follow
A repeatable process for building a catalyst calendar around your actual watchlist instead of the whole market.
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What to Watch This Week in the Market
A weekly-style framework for deciding which market catalysts matter most in the coming week and why.
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Stock Catalysts Hub
A hub for tracking the events, calendars, and catalyst frameworks that help active investors understand what matters now and what comes next.