Orders, positions, markets.
When the market moves,StockWatch turns that into signals.
StockWatch cross-checks market moves against peers, news, fundamentals, your thesis, and data freshness—then surfaces the signals with evidence attached.

Discovery, filters, valuation.
Signals, evidence, attention.
It is not another place to trade.
StockWatch sits between the market and your decision. It turns a sprawling watchlist into a short queue of evidence-backed signals—without turning those signals into advice.
The companies and theses you have chosen to care about.
Price, momentum, peers, news, fundamentals, and freshness.
What changed, why it matters, and what can stay in the background.
StockWatch interprets evidence to allocate attention. It does not issue buy, sell, entry, exit, target-price, or holding-period instructions.
From market noise to a signal you can verify.
The product keeps universe, evidence, signal, and review distinct. That separation is what makes the final shortlist understandable instead of magical.
- 01Define the universe
Watch the companies that matter to you.
Build a deliberate watchlist. StockWatch starts with your chosen names instead of pushing the whole market at you.
- 02Collect the evidence
Let the product keep the watch.
Fresh price movement, momentum, peer context, news, fundamentals, research state, and data quality are gathered into one evidence layer.
- 03Surface the signal
See what changed—and why it matters.
A consistent attention policy separates signals worth investigating from background motion and keeps the supporting facts inspectable.
- 04Review deliberately
Take the shortlist to your own process.
Open the dossier, inspect the caveats, update your thesis, or leave the name alone. Your broker stays where execution belongs.
Read Today from field to evidence.
The control center is ordered around a signal: understand the field, see the shortlist, then inspect why a company surfaced before opening a deeper dossier.
See the watched universe as a field.
Movement and volatility are plotted together, with sector and history coverage visible. A move gains meaning from where it sits—not from the percentage alone.

Reduce the universe to signals worth a closer look.
The shortlist promotes the few names where changed evidence creates a signal; the remaining watchlist stays explicitly in the background.

Follow the reason all the way to the evidence.
Peer context, the latest event, the interpretation, caveats, and the next thing to watch remain together. The signal is never separated from its support.

Designed around a different incentive.
Brokers help you transact. Research platforms help you explore. StockWatch is built for the narrower moment between a market signal and spending your attention.
Attention, not activity
StockWatch has no trade ticket and no incentive to keep you clicking. Its job is to regulate attention before a decision is made.
Your universe, not the whole market
It begins with the companies you already chose to follow, then surfaces the signals created by meaningful changes in their evidence.
Evidence stays visible
Movement, peers, catalysts, fundamentals, freshness, and caveats remain separately inspectable. The conclusion never replaces the facts.
Silence is a product outcome
Most names should stay in the background on a normal day. StockWatch is allowed to tell you that nothing needs your attention.
Close enough to compare. Built for another job.
This is a category comparison, not a claim that the products are interchangeable. Each is useful when matched to the job it was designed to do.
Discover assets and investors, copy strategies, manage a portfolio, and place trades.
Review evidence before action. It does not hold funds, copy traders, or execute orders.
Use charts, signals, news, and trading tools to access markets and place leveraged trades.
Regulate attention across a chosen company universe, outside the execution environment.
Research and screen global stocks through visual fundamentals, valuation, and portfolio analysis.
Continuously triage an existing watchlist using fresh, joined evidence and an explicit review policy.
See which watchlist signals merit review now, why they surfaced, and what can wait.
Attention is the product. Your investment decision remains yours.
Category descriptions checked against official product pages in July 2026:eToro,Trade Nation, andSimply Wall St. Product names and trademarks belong to their respective owners. Features vary by region.
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