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Key Signals

A row of tiles at the top of a stock page that surfaces the strongest thing happening right now.

Where: Any stock page (near the top)

Key Signals is a compact row of tiles at the top of a stock page. It surfaces the strongest things happening so you see the story without opening every tab.

What it flags

Each tile is one standout signal, for example:

  • Insider buying cluster - several insiders bought recently
  • Analyst upgrades or downgrades in the last month
  • New stake - a fresh 5%+ activist or passive filing
  • Institutional accumulation or distribution across recent quarters
  • Squeeze risk - a high days-to-cover reading
  • Straight earnings beats - a streak of quarters beating estimates
  • Volume surge, near a 52-week high, and news catalysts

Green tiles are bullish, red are bearish, blue are neutral. Click a tile to jump to the section it came from.

When it hides

The card only appears when there is at least one genuinely strong signal, so an empty Key Signals area just means nothing stands out right now. You can also hide it from Data Display if you prefer.