The Warning Was on Page 94. The Stock Dropped 50% Two Weeks Later.

The SEC filing was 200 pages long. Nobody read it. Tracenotes would have flagged it that morning.

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You’re Missing the Most Important Signal

Right now, you’re probably doing what most investors do. You check the headlines on Yahoo Finance. Maybe you skim a Seeking Alpha summary. If you’re diligent, you glance at the quarterly earnings number.

But here’s the thing: the most important changes aren’t in the headlines. They’re buried on page 94 of a 200-page SEC filing. A new risk disclosure that wasn’t there last quarter. A commitment that was quietly removed. A cash flow number that shifted in a direction the press release didn’t mention.

Nobody reads these filings. They’re dense, they’re long, and they’re published after market close when you’re eating dinner.

But the people on the other side of your trades do.

Tracenotes reads every one of them. Every night. And at 7am, it tells you what changed.

Here’s What Lands in Your Inbox at 7am

Every ticker. Every filing. Every morning.
The changes that matter — highlighted and explained before you’ve finished your coffee.

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Every new 10-K and 10-Q published on SEC EDGAR, compared sentence-by-sentence to the prior period. Language changes, financial shifts, new risk factors — all caught automatically.
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Plain English. What changed, why it matters, and a direct link to the source filing if you want to verify it yourself in 30 seconds.

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This Already Happened Once. Most Investors Missed It.

In early 2026, Silicon Valley Bank filed its annual 10-K. Buried in the risk factors were 14 new disclosures about unrealized losses and deposit concentration that hadn’t appeared in any previous filing.

The bank collapsed two weeks later. $42 billion in deposits fled in 48 hours. A $50,000 position was worth less than $500 two weeks later.

The information was public. It was free. It was sitting on SEC.gov. But nobody reads 200-page filings line by line.

Tracenotes would have flagged every one of those changes the morning the filing was published. Not two weeks later. That morning.

You can’t control what companies do. But you can control whether you see it coming.

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Common Questions

“I already get alerts from my brokerage app.”
Your brokerage sends you earnings headlines and price alerts. But it doesn’t tell you that a company quietly added three new risk factors to their latest SEC filing, or removed a commitment they’d been making for six years. That’s the signal that moves the stock next week — and it’s the one your app doesn’t show you.
“How do I know the analysis is accurate?”
Every insight links directly to the source sentence in the SEC filing on EDGAR. Click through and read it yourself. We don’t editorialize — we show you exactly what changed and let you decide what it means for your position.
“What if I only hold a few stocks?”
That’s exactly who this is for. If you hold 3 to 5 positions, a material change in any one of them affects your whole portfolio. Most institutional tools are built for funds tracking hundreds of names. Tracenotes works just as well with three.

Tonight, New Filings Will Be Published. By 7am, You’ll Know What Changed.

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