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Technicals tell you when to buy, but fundamentals tell you what you're actually buying. 🏢 With the Fundamentals Data feature, you get instant access to a visual breakdown of a company's underlying financial health. Skip the tedious SEC filings and immediately chart decades of balance sheet metrics, income statements, and cash flow data. It's everything you need to quickly confirm if a stock's actual revenue, CapEx, and debt levels support your trading thesis. Look beyond the price action and see the engine driving the ticker. ⚙️

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Are your winners actually covering your losers efficiently? ⚖️ The Profit Factor dashboard reveals the true mathematical health of your trading system. Break down your gross profits versus gross losses to see exactly where your edge is sharpest. Whether that's on specific days of the week, with particular asset types, or by comparing the efficiency of your long versus short positions. Stop relying on a flawed system. 🛑 Trade your most efficient setups. 📈

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TradesViz screeners are LIVE! 🟢 Out of the market:  $RGTI  $IONQ  $POET are up more than 5%! What are you screening for today? 🔍

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The **April 22, 2026 Stock Screener** highlighted an active session dominated by momentum and volume expansion across both mid‑cap growth and high‑beta names.  In the **continuous 4‑day volume increase** group, $FGI (+151%) and $DARE (+64%) stood out with astonishing volume surges of 1,142% and 2,943%, respectively — clear signs of sustained accumulation. $CRML and $CONL also maintained steady upside momentum with triple‑digit volume growth, while $LZM and $WEST confirmed rotation into emerging industrials and components.  The **upper Bollinger‑band** section was led by $CAR (+219%) and $MVLL (+86%) on strong two‑day volume expansion above 200%, showing persistent breakout momentum. $FLYT and $SITM posted impressive continuations, while $ACLS and $HQ added breadth to semiconductors and software themes.  **Overall**, the April 22 tape illustrated broad risk‑on mood — buyers are pushing volume and price into extended trend territory, suggesting institutional interest remains firm as earnings season accelerates.

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The **April 22 Options Flow Screener** revealed a sharp uptick in split‑buy activity, highlighting renewed bullish positioning in high‑volume large‑caps and select mid‑tier growth names.  $CAR led the board with an impressive **560%** increase in split trades, followed by $QXO which surged over **20,000%**, marking one of the most extreme bursts in recent sessions. $BE (+238%), $AAPL (+22%), and $AMD (+15%) rounded out the tech‑heavy leaders list, signaling steady accumulation ahead of earnings.  Defensive and macro plays also appeared through $GLD (+33%) and $UNH (+150%), while industrials like $BA and $MRVL posted healthy two‑day gains as rotation flow continued.  The $AAPL chart showed tight range‑building through mid‑April with incremental volume support, suggesting institutions are layering long exposure while managing volatility.  **Overall**, the April 22 tape reflected confidence returning to core mega‑caps and select growth names, with buyers stepping back in after a brief risk pause.

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The **April 22, 2026 options flow** was dominated by large‑cap industrial and tech activity, with recurring sweeps highlighting aggressive positioning ahead of earnings.  $CAR stood out as the day’s most active name, appearing multiple times across buy and sell flows from $580 to $900 strikes. The largest print was a $16M buy of the October 2026 $660 puts — a sizeable hedge balanced against $14–15M call sweeps in higher strikes, revealing two‑way positioning within the automotive theme.  $GEV followed closely with a series of bullish call sweeps ( $14M at the May $860 strike and $5.8M at the June $1,050 strike ), signaling persistent accumulation in industrial‑energy‑linked names. $MU and $MSTR contributed mid‑sized tech flows ($1–4M) as semiconductors and AI stayed in focus.  Financials also saw movement — $UBS printed a significant $7.1M sell sweep and a smaller $5.6M buy print, indicating rotation within global banks.  Overall, the April 22 tape reflected disciplined institutional activity with a bullish bias in industry leaders and balanced hedging around key sector events.

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The April 22 earnings calendar brings a powerful mix of mega‑cap technology, industrial, and manufacturing heavyweights — a pivotal session for gauging corporate momentum into Q2 2026.  **After hours:**  $TSLA ($1.47 T cap, $0.21 EPS est) and $LRCX ($328 B, $1.36 EPS) headline the evening, putting EV and semiconductors in focus for post‑market volatility. $IBM ($237 B, $1.81 EPS) and $TXN ($212 B, $1.37 EPS) add depth on AI hardware and chip‑supply insight.  **Pre‑market:**  $GEV ($266 B, $1.79 EPS) and $BA ($176 B, ‑$0.86 EPS) anchor the industrial side, paired with $PM ($245 B, $1.82 EPS) and $T ($182 B, $0.55 EPS) for consumer and telecom reads. $VRT ($120 B, $1.01 EPS) and $CME ($104 B, $3.30 EPS) round out the morning tape with critical data center and financial exposure.  Altogether, April 22 sets up as a high‑impact earnings day — from electric vehicles and semis to industrial demand and macro‑sensitive financials, offering a broad snapshot of corporate strength heading into mid‑year.

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RT  @SJosephBurns: Your win-rate on its own is a meaningless metric. Your most important metrics are your risk-to-reward ratio and loss si…

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Are standard charts failing to answer your highly specific questions? 🧩 The Pivot Table Charting feature gives you the raw power to build your own custom data visualizations. Cross-reference any metrics you want-like your PnL by Asset Type or Volume by Symbol-and generate dynamic pie, bar, or area charts on the fly to uncover hidden correlations in your trading history. Stop settling for generic dashboards. 🛑 Slice and dice your own data. 🔪

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A green day doesn't always mean it was a smooth ride. 🎢 The Calendar Day View dissects the exact anatomy of your daily performance. Review your granular stats-like your daily win rate and total commissions. Alongside visual running PnL graphs to see exactly how much intraday volatility you endured to get that final number. Stop just looking at your closing balance. 🛑 Analyze the daily grind. 🔬

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