I'm fairly new to trading and the stock market, but I know that analyst publications (estimates and recommendations) can move the price of a stock by a lot in an instant. Therefore, I think it becomes somewhat of a risk management issue.
I know that analysts should not disclose any of the information beforehand, but do they announce the dates when they are about to publish such information? By this I mean, does a big name analyst or a bank announce a heads-up that e.g. tomorrow, a report on company X will be out? So that if you don't want to be affected by the estimate revisions or buy/sell recommendation changes, you could just sell the stock and avoid the temporary volatility?
I know that analysts should not disclose any of the information beforehand, but do they announce the dates when they are about to publish such information? By this I mean, does a big name analyst or a bank announce a heads-up that e.g. tomorrow, a report on company X will be out? So that if you don't want to be affected by the estimate revisions or buy/sell recommendation changes, you could just sell the stock and avoid the temporary volatility?