Now you can sit next to the smartest people in the world — in plain English, no MBA required. What super investors are buying. What Congress just traded. Whether a stock is actually cheap — measured against its own 10-year history, not yesterday's headlines.
No blog opinions, no scraped guesses. Every figure traces back to a primary source — and a validation gate blocks bad data before it ever reaches you.
Three features do the heavy lifting — know what's cheap, see what the billionaires own, and scan the whole market in seconds.
The Buy Zone weighs how cheap a stock is versus its own 10-to-15-year history together with the strength of the business, then hands you a plain verdict — Strong Buy to Premium — not a number you have to interpret.
We read the quarterly 13F filings the moment they hit the SEC and turn them into a clear map of who opened, added to, trimmed, or sold what.
Set the bar — say, "Buy Zone: Strong Buy" — and the whole market collapses to the names that pass, each with a quality score and a check for whether a billionaire already owns it. No spreadsheet.
| Ticker | Company | P/E | Buy Zone | 🐋 |
|---|---|---|---|---|
| PGR | Progressive | 9.6 | Strong Buy · 99/100 | ✓ |
| BKNG | Booking Holdings | 21.5 | Strong Buy w/ Caution · 90/100 | ✓ |
| ADBE | Adobe | 14.7 | Strong Buy w/ Caution · 88/100 | ✓ |
| INTU | Intuit | 28.3 | Strong Buy w/ Caution · 86/100 | ✓ |
| CRM | Salesforce | 20.7 | Strong Buy · 77/100 | ✓ |
Ten years of revenue, margins, EPS, free cash flow, ROIC, and debt — straight from SEC filings, US and international, plotted on one page. The kind of view the pros build in a Bloomberg terminal, rendered in plain English.
Senators and Representatives see policy before it's public. Every trade they make is a law-mandated disclosure — we pull them straight from the Senate and House filings, so you see who's loading up before the news catches on.
A 13D filing is the moment a billionaire takes a 5%+ position with intent to force change — spinoffs, buybacks, board fights, sales. These filings are almost always the start of a story, not the end. We surface them the moment they hit EDGAR.
Put up to five stocks head-to-head — valuation, growth, margins, returns — with plain-English takeaways and a 5-year return heatmap. The spreadsheet you'd spend a Saturday building, ready in one click.
Every stock page gets a short read of what's working and what to watch out for, drawn from the company's own filings — margin trends, free cash flow strength, balance-sheet shifts, plus risk signals like fresh lawsuits or 8-K events. No jargon, no horoscope.
Live prices for the major coins plus a Price Position read on where each one sits in its own 1-year range. The same "cheap vs its own history" lens we apply to stocks — so you can tell a healthy dip from a falling knife.
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Super Investor Holdings. Buffett's, Ackman's, Burry's, and 85 more — read directly from their SEC 13F filings the moment they post. Yahoo doesn't show you this; Seeking Alpha sells you someone's opinion about it.
Congress trades. Every Senator and Representative's stock trades from STOCK Act disclosures, joined to the ticker so you can see who bought what.
Activist 13D filings. When Elliott, Icahn, Starboard, or ValueAct takes a 5%+ stake — usually the start of a corporate story, not the end.
The Buy Zone. One signal that combines a stock's valuation versus its own 10-year history with its underlying business quality. Not a P/E, not a price target — a single verdict.
The Buy Zone answers two questions for every stock at once: is it trading cheaply right now, and is the underlying business healthy?
Combine those, and you get one plain verdict — Strong Buy → Buy → Possible Dip → Fair Value → Premium → Value Trap — graded against the stock's own history, never across industries. Cheap-for-one-company is different than cheap-for-another, and our verdict respects that.
When something material is in the air — a lawsuit, a major SEC filing, a deep drawdown — we append w/ Caution. The verdict doesn't change, but you see both signals at the same time.
What it isn't: a price target, a prediction, or a recommendation. The Buy Zone flags stocks that are cheap AND healthy at the same time — historically a more favorable entry point. It doesn't tell you what the stock does next quarter. Educational only — not financial advice.
Three independent layers of informed money — because billionaires aren't the only people with the inside view.
Super Investors. The 88 most-watched fund managers in the world — Warren Buffett, Bill Ackman, Michael Burry, Ray Dalio, Seth Klarman, Stan Druckenmiller, Mohnish Pabrai, Joel Greenblatt, and 80 more. We read their filings the moment they hit the SEC and show you what they bought, added to, trimmed, or sold.
Congress. Every disclosed stock trade made by U.S. Senators and Representatives. Why it matters: legislators see policy before it's public, and the law requires them to disclose their trades.
Activists. When an investor takes a stake big enough to demand change at a company. Spinoffs, buybacks, board fights, sales — those stories almost always start here.
Every figure links back to the original filing so you can verify it for yourself.
Buffett, Ackman, Burry, and 85 more — plus every Congress trade and every activist 13D — for less than a coffee a week.