Free public-record intelligence

See what the public record actually says.

Enter a supported U.S.-listed ticker. Signal X-Ray checks available filings, classifies returned insider transactions, reviews ownership and government activity, and organizes source links when returned.

No account required Source links when returned No hidden conviction score
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Source-linked scan

Use a supported U.S.-listed ticker. Public sources may take about a minute to return.

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Research only. A public filing is evidence—not a trade by itself.

One scan. Six evidence lanes.

The records most traders do not have time to organize.

01
Company filings8-K, 10-Q and 10-K filings from the last 18 months
02
Insider activityForm 4 events filed in the last 18 months, classified by type
03
Ownership changesSchedule 13D and 13G filings from the last 24 months
04
Government activityFederal-award recipient-name matches since 2020
05
Current reportingPublic coverage from the last 45 days with links
06
Fifth Signal historyRecorded entries, exits and outcomes

Built to be read—not decoded

Facts first. Meaning second. Missing evidence stays visible.

The X-Ray begins with an executive view, then lets you open the returned records and available source links only when you need them.

  • Separates insider compensation from open-market conviction
  • Shows evidence coverage without inventing a confidence score
  • Explains what would still be required before a trade is considered

How to use it

Use the X-Ray to narrow the work—not outsource judgment.

Each report starts with returned public records and keeps source links when available. Grants are not labeled as insider purchases. Filing dates are separated from transaction dates. Federal awards remain recipient-name matches until the legal entity is confirmed.

A complete Fifth Signal trade still requires price confirmation, liquidity, timing, options structure, defined risk, and Ben’s final review.