04Stock detail view

Click any stock in the screener table and a detail panel slides open from the right. This is where the real analysis lives. Here's what you'll see from top to bottom:

Stats grid

At the top, you'll see the key stats at a glance: Wheel Score, Safety Badge (Fortress/Solid/Caution/Danger), Tier 2 Grade (Options Grade), price with today's change, capital required, beta, dividend yield, P/E ratio, market cap, and the 52-week high and low.

Verdict synopsis

Just below the stats grid, you'll see a Verdict card with a color-coded badge (Strong, Good, Mediocre, Weak, or Avoid) and a plain-English paragraph explaining why the stock scored the way it did. It highlights key strengths, flags concerns, and summarizes whether this is a good wheel candidate — so you can understand the score at a glance without reading every individual factor.

Analysis cards

Below the verdict, you'll see several analysis cards. Each one provides a different perspective on the stock:

DCF Valuation

Is the stock overvalued or undervalued? Uses a NOPAT/FCF-based discounted cash flow model with analyst consensus growth rates and company-specific WACC to estimate fair value. Shows the upside/downside percentage and a margin of safety rating (Strong, Fair, or Weak).

Bankruptcy Risk

How likely is the company to face financial distress? Uses our Z″-Score model. Shows the risk zone (Safe, Grey, or Distress) and key components like debt coverage.

Safety Badge

A pass/fail safety audit across 7 checks: profitability, valuation sanity, market cap, IV risk, free cash flow, dilution history, and solvency. Rated Fortress (🟢 all 7 pass), Solid (🔵 6/7), Caution (🟡 4-5/7), or Danger (🔴 ≤3/7). Each check is listed individually so you can see exactly what passed and what failed.

Analyst Consensus

What do Wall Street analysts think? Shows the consensus recommendation (Strong Buy/Buy/Hold/Sell/Strong Sell) with a color-coded donut chart breaking down the distribution of ratings. A price target range bar visualizes the low, mean, and high analyst targets relative to the current price, with the upside/downside percentage highlighted. Use this to gut-check your own thesis — if 15 analysts say “Buy” with 30% upside, that’s a tailwind for your wheel position.

Earnings & Growth

Are earnings growing or declining? Shows the projected year-over-year EPS growth rate and current/next quarter estimates.

Financial Summary

Revenue, EPS, and free cash flow at a glance in table format. Toggle between Quarterly (last 8 quarters) and Annual (last 3–4 years) views. Each row shows revenue, YoY revenue growth, EPS, YoY EPS growth, and FCF — with green/red coloring on growth columns. Below the table, an Analyst Estimates panel shows forward EPS estimates for the current quarter, next quarter, current year, and next year with projected growth rates.

Dividend Sustainability

Is the dividend safe? Shows the payout ratio (what % of earnings goes to dividends), the yield, and a safety rating. A high payout ratio means the dividend might be cut.

Institutional Ownership

What percentage is held by institutions (mutual funds, pension funds)? High institutional ownership usually means more stable price behavior.

Piotroski F-Score

Are the company's fundamentals improving or deteriorating? Scores 9 binary criteria across profitability, leverage, and efficiency using trailing twelve month data. Complements the Z″-Score — one measures current distress risk, the other measures directional momentum.

Insider Activity

Are company insiders buying or selling their own stock? Counts only open-market purchases (Buy) and sales/dispositions (Sell) — option exercises, grants, and awards are shown in the list but don’t inflate buy/sell counts. This matches how services like Unusual Whales classify insider activity. A sentiment badge (Strong Buy to Strong Sell) is derived from the real buy/sell ratio. Click the accordion to expand a full scrollable list of every insider transaction, sorted newest-first, color-coded by type. Insider buying is a strong confidence signal; selling is often routine (10b5-1 plans, tax sales, diversification) and less meaningful.

Recent News

What’s happening with this stock? Shows the latest financial news articles from major publishers via the Polygon.io news API. Each article shows a headline, thumbnail, publisher, and how long ago it was published. Staying on top of news helps you avoid selling puts into earnings surprises, spot catalysts, and understand why implied volatility may be elevated.

Trend & Support/Resistance

What’s the stock’s technical trend? Shows the current regime (Uptrend, Downtrend, or Sideways) with confidence level, the 200-day SMA with distance from current price, and key support and resistance price levels. Support zones show where the stock has historically bounced, and resistance zones show where it has reversed. A “Near” badge appears when price is within 3% of a level.

Tip: You don't need every card to be perfect. Focus on the big picture — a stock with a high Wheel Score, green entry signal, and no red flags in bankruptcy risk or financials is a solid candidate.

Collapsible sections

Every analysis card has a collapsible header — click the chevron or anywhere on the header to expand or collapse it. When a section is collapsed, a summary badge appears in the header showing key data at a glance (e.g., “+12.5% upside” for DCF, “7/9 · Strong” for Piotroski, “📈 Uptrend” for Trend). This lets you scan all sections quickly without scrolling through fully expanded cards.

Your open/closed state, visibility, and section order are all saved automatically to your browser and remembered when you come back. Settings persist until you clear your browser cache.

Customize panelPro

Pro users see a ⚙️ Customize button in the top-right of the detail panel. Click it to open a dropdown with:

  • Visibility toggles — checkboxes to show or hide individual sections. Hidden sections are completely removed from the panel, not just collapsed.
  • Reorder arrows — each section has ▲ / ▼ buttons to move it up or down. Put the cards you care about most at the top of the drawer.
  • Layout presets — one-click configurations for common workflows:
PresetWhat it shows
EverythingAll sections visible and expanded — see every data point
Quick GlanceScore, Analyst, and News open; Insider and Trend visible but collapsed
FundamentalsScore, Piotroski, Earnings, Financial Summary, and Dividends open; DCF, Bankruptcy, and Analyst visible
TechnicalsTrend and News open; Score visible but collapsed
Tip: Use the “Quick Glance” preset when scanning many stocks quickly, then switch to “Everything” when you want to deep-dive into a specific name.

Press ESC or click the × button to close the detail panel. You can also click outside the panel to close it.