Every 15 minutes we read the loudest stock forums on the internet ourselves. We don't count how much is being said — we measure how fast it's getting louder. Whatever climbs out of nowhere goes straight to the top of the board. With real prices from Yahoo and headlines from outlets you can actually cite.
Every 15 minutes we read the selected forums ourselves — wallstreetbets, shortsqueeze, pennystocks and more. Raw posts, not somebody else's summary.
Every ticker gets a threat level. How fast are mentions accelerating? How far is it climbing the board? How many voices, how sudden? That's the pattern GME and Wendy's showed in their first hours.
Breakouts land on the Most Wanted board: live price, candles, the voices from the forum, the serious press. One click, full rap sheet.
StockCop watches which listed companies are suddenly getting unusual public attention, how fast it's building and what's driving it. We never tell you what to buy. We don't manage a portfolio. We don't touch your money. You decide at your own broker — alone. Not investment advice.
StockCop is a small independent project. Officer is $29 a month, or $19.08 on the yearly plan — a fraction of what comparable finance terminals charge. No ads. No data selling. No small print.
Less than dinner for two. In exchange you know what the internet's stock forums are talking about — before it reaches the evening news.