StockPromotionTracker.com

StockPromotionTracker.com

From Edwin Dorsey,
author of The Bear Cave newsletter

StockPromotionTracker.com is a project by Edwin Dorsey, author of The Bear Cave newsletter, built from publicly available stock promotion disclosures. It is not a government website. Follow @StockPromoData on X for updates.

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Additional context about this data

These notes explain how items are categorized and where mistakes can happen.

Promotion types

  • Campaign: A marketing email or dedicated web article sent or published by a stock promotion firm.
  • Disclosure: A public company announcement amplified by stock promotion firms.
  • Press Release: A public company announcement captured as part of the timeline.
  • YouTube: Promotional video content tracked across dozens of YouTube channels engaged in prior stock promotion.
  • External IR: Evidence that a company hired or paid an outside investor relations or promotion firm.
  • Sponsored Research: Paid research-style coverage or analyst-style promotional content.

How extraction works

  • Many fields are extracted programmatically from page structure, source-specific rules, and disclosure text.
  • AI is also used for some sources, especially when the disclosure is messy, spread across linked pages, or buried in content like YouTube descriptions.
  • Because of that, some company names, tickers, dates, payment amounts, or promotion types can be wrong. Treat the dashboard as a research tool, then verify against the source.

Coverage and pricing

  • By default, the dashboard only shows companies with market caps above $0 and at or below $3B.
  • You can manually raise the max market-cap filter up to $4B. Values above $4B are capped at $4B on the server, and companies above that ceiling stay excluded from this view.
  • Stock prices are cached for 30 minutes and may be stale. Use a market data service for precise pricing.

Company and ticker changes

  • Some results may reflect an older ticker, an older company name, or a pre-merger entity.
  • If something looks off, check for recent ticker changes, company name changes, mergers, or reverse mergers with a web search.