Eight tools.
One screening pipeline.

Score any stock. See the daily ranking of the whole market. Read the news that's moving the price. Track Wall Street. See live market odds. Test a strategy on real history. Each tool answers one question, and they all read the same data.

Screening tool. Public data only. Final decisions stay with you.

QEdge Score

One number per stock.
Live, as the market moves.

A Bullish, Bearish, or Neutral read for any US-listed stock, with the model consensus shown right next to it. The score updates every time you check, so what you see is what the market is doing now.

  • Bullish, Bearish, or Neutral, at a glance
  • Model consensus shown for every stock
  • Updates as quotes, news, and analysts move
AAPL·Technology
Live
Current price
$184.23
Today
+1.42%
Bullish
74%
model consensus?
What it's built from
Quant
0.74
News
0.61
Analysts
0.82
Markets
0.55
Live · updates as the market moves
Daily Scan

The full market,
ranked overnight.

Every major US-listed stock scored and sorted before the open. Daily and weekly rank movement track which names are climbing the list, which are falling back, and which keep landing near the top.

  • Around 1,300 US stocks, every trading day
  • Sort by score, sector, or rank movement
  • Daily, weekly, and four-week views
Today·This week·Month
9:30 AM EST
#SymbolScoreAction
01NVDA
91
Bullish
02JPM
84
Bullish
03LLY
79
Bullish
04COST
74
Bullish
05BRK.B
71
Neutral
06AVGO
69
Bullish
Hundreds more below · fresh ranking every morning
Prediction Pulse

Live market odds,
on the same screen.

Real-money markets let people bet on whether a stock will hit a price, beat its earnings, or move on a catalyst. For any stock with active markets, those odds show right next to the score.

  • Pulled live from Polymarket
  • Markets closest to today's price are highlighted
  • Updates as the crowd changes its mind
Prediction markets·AAPL
Live
Bullish
Based on 5 active markets · $11K total crowd volume
AAPL closes above $190 by quarter end
64%
$3K · 24d
AAPL hits $200 within 30 days
28%
$2K · 18d
AAPL beats next earnings estimate
71%
$4K · 42d
AAPL drops below $170 this month
19%
$945 · 24d
AAPL hits new all-time high in Q3
38%
$1.2K · 86d
Highlighted = closest to current price · Data from Polymarket
Sentiment Reader

Reads the news for you.
Tells you what it means.

Every recent headline about a stock is read and scored automatically. Newer stories count more than older ones, so you see what's actually moving the price without scrolling through dozens of articles.

  • Headlines from major financial news sources
  • Per-article positive or negative scoring
  • An overall read that updates with the news
NVDA·Recent headlines
Past 7 days·12 articles

Q4 revenue beats consensus, guidance raised for next year

Yahoo Finance·2h ago
+0.62

Strong data center demand drives margin expansion

Reuters·5h ago
+0.48

Analyst flags concentration risk in top three customers

Bloomberg·8h ago
-0.21

New product launch slated for second-quarter event

Google News·1d ago
+0.34
Net sentiment+0.34
Analyst Lens

What Wall Street thinks,
all in one place.

How many analysts cover the stock, what they call it, and where they think the price is going. The latest upgrades and downgrades show right next to it, so you see what's changing.

  • Strong buy, Buy, Hold, or Sell breakdown
  • Average price target and how far above today
  • Latest upgrades and downgrades by firm
NVDA·Analyst consensus
26 covering
Strong buy
14
Buy
9
Hold
3
Sell
0
Strong sell
0
Average price target
$164.30+18.4%
Room to grow from $138.74
Recent moves
Morgan StanleyEqual-weight → OverweightUpgrade
Goldman SachsBuy · target $175 → $182Maintain
JPMorganCoverage at OverweightInitiate
Backtest Simulator

See how a strategy
would have done.

Pick a strategy, set a risk level, and watch how a starting amount would have grown across five years of real market history. See how it compares to just buying and holding, and every trade it would have made.

  • Try different risk levels per run
  • See the total return and how it beat buy-and-hold
  • Every trade the strategy would have made
Strategy·Top 10 by score·Moderate risk
5 years of history
How your money would have grown
$64.2Kfrom $10K start
StrategyBuy & hold
Total return
+542%
Beats buy & hold
+208%
Win rate
58%
Latest trades
Apr 12NVDABuy$124.50
Mar 28METASell$502.10
Mar 21AMDBuy$178.30
Score Tracker

Your watchlist,
always up to date.

Add any US-listed ticker and the score is ready when you open the page. Enter shares and what you paid, and you see live gains and losses sitting right next to the score.

  • Live scores, every time you check
  • See how the score has moved since yesterday
  • Live gains and losses for stocks you own
My watchlist·5 tickers
Live
SymbolScore / ΔToday
AAPL74+1.42%
MSFT81+0.51%
NVDA91+2.11%
TSLA52-0.84%
META68+0.92%
Scores refresh every time you check in
Fundamentals Filter

The numbers
behind the price.

How healthy the company is. Profit margins, whether they're growing, how often the company beats earnings, and how the stock stacks up against the rest of the market on quality.

  • Profit margins, and whether they're trending up
  • How often the company beats earnings
  • Where the stock ranks against the full market
AAPL·The numbers
Updated today
Profit margin
24.1%↗ trending up
Higher than 8 quarters ago
Beats earnings estimates
6 of 8last 8 quarters
Compared to other stocks
Top 8%on quality scoring
BottomTop

Questions about the toolbox

Most people start with the Daily Scan if they're hunting for new ideas, or Score Tracker if they already have a list of stocks they're watching. Both run on the same scoring, so you can switch between them any time.

Per-stock scores update every time you open the page, using whatever the latest inputs are. Quotes refresh every few minutes, news every half hour, analyst ratings as they come in. The full daily ranking publishes once before the market opens.

No. Prediction Pulse only adds to the score when active markets exist for that stock. Stocks without markets aren't penalized; the score just leans on the other inputs.

No. Every stock is scored by the same logic against the same data, so two people looking at the same name on the same day see the same number. Each input that went into the score is visible per stock, so you can see which ones are pulling the score up or down.

Each run shows how a starting amount would have grown across five years, how that compared to just buying and holding, the win rate, and every trade the strategy would have made along the way.

All eight tools, one login.

Sign up with email, run the scoring on any US-listed ticker, and see the Daily Scan from the inside. Two minutes, no credit card.