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.