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8-Ks, proxies, and S-1s for your watchlist.

Know the filing before the wire story runs on it.

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EDGAR, read for you

Every 8-K is an event. Every proxy is a negotiation in public. Every S-1 is a company telling on itself. The information is free and public — but reading 300 pages of filing to find the one paragraph that moved is a job.

This is that job, every morning.

What it does

  • Watches EDGAR for every company on your watchlist — tickers, CIKs, or ad-hoc named entities.
  • The moment a new filing posts, pulls it, reads it, and diffs the relevant sections against the prior filing of the same type.
  • Writes a short brief: what kind of filing, what’s new about it, and the paragraph or table that changed.
  • Flags filings that match your team’s rules: M&A disclosures, executive changes, guidance revisions, risk-factor edits.

The reveal

A watchlist company files an 8-K at 6:02am. By 6:15 your investment team has a summary sitting in their inbox: “Acme disclosed a material weakness in Q3 controls — Exhibit 99.1, paragraph 4. Prior quarter filing didn’t mention it.” You’re pricing the position before the wire.

What it doesn’t do

No buy/sell calls. No price targets. No speculation about what a filing means for the stock. It tells you what the filing said and what changed; your team brings the thesis.

Configuration

  • Watchlist: tickers, CIKs, or named companies.
  • Filing types: 8-K, 10-Q, 10-K, proxies, S-1, Forms 3/4/5, or any subset.
  • Match rules: sections, item numbers, or keyword triggers within filings.

Triggers

Runs every 15 minutes during filing hours; hourly overnight. Ad hoc: “catch me up on every 8-K my watchlist has filed this month.”