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Real-time market intelligence, congressional trade tracking, geopolitical OSINT, and plain-English market education. Free forever, no account, no strings. Information is the sword Tuck took from the sheriff.

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📊 Tuck's Study Watchlist 12 STOCKS
Click any stock for a full plain-English breakdown
NVDA
Nvidia
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Semiconductor
NET
Cloudflare
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Tech/Security
AVGO
Broadcom
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Semiconductor
QCOM
Qualcomm
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Semiconductor
MU
Micron
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Semiconductor
INTC
Intel
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Semiconductor
MP
MP Materials
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Critical Minerals
XLE
Energy ETF
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Energy
USO
Oil Fund
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Energy
KTOS
Kratos Defense
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Defense
SOXX
Semiconductor ETF
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Semiconductor
QQQ
Nasdaq-100 ETF
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Tech/Security
🌍 Geopolitical Exposure
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📰 Market Intelligence Scanner LIVE
Geopolitical signals that move your watchlist
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News aggregated from 14 public RSS feeds for educational purposes. Not investment advice.
🕵️ Ravid Watch SCOOPS
Real-time geopolitical signals from Barak Ravid — the journalist who broke the Abraham Accords, Hamas-Israel ceasefire talks, and the Trump-Iran backchannel
📝 Who is Barak Ravid?
Veteran Israeli journalist — senior diplomatic correspondent for Axios and political analyst for Channel 12 News (Israel). Author of "Trump's Peace: The Abraham Accords and the Reshaping of the Middle East." Has broken more Trump-era Middle East stories than any other Western reporter — from the original UAE-Israel normalization to the current Iran nuclear backchannel. When markets move on Iran/Hormuz/Gaza/Saudi headlines, it's usually because Ravid reported it first.
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🏛️ Congress Watch PUBLIC DATA
Recent stock trades filed by US senators and representatives
💡 What is this? US law (STOCK Act, 2012) requires members of Congress to publicly disclose stock trades within 45 days. This data is sourced from public SEC filings. We show it so you can see what lawmakers buy while they vote on legislation.
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🎯 Today's Trading Scenarios AI
Daily AI-generated theses from cross-correlated intel ·
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🏷️ Tuck's Score DAILY
A daily 0-100 composite score blending price momentum, news heat, Ravid geopolitical signals, congressional flow, and AI scenario alignment.
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Recomputed every weekday morning. Educational only. Not advice.
🔥 Sector Heat Map LIVE
Visual grid of watchlist performance, grouped by sector. Color = 5-day momentum.
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Green = positive 5d momentum · Red = negative · Click any cell for ticker drill-down
🌐 Macro Corner FRED
The economic signals that drive all stock prices — explained in plain English
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📚 Learn the Language
Every term Wall Street assumes you know. Explained in plain English. No condescension.
Market Cap
The total value of a company. Price per share × total shares. A $1T market cap means the market thinks the whole company is worth $1 trillion.
52-Week Range
The lowest and highest price a stock hit in the last year. Helps you understand if it's near a high, a low, or somewhere in the middle.
P/E Ratio
Price-to-Earnings. If a stock is $100 and earns $5/share, P/E is 20. It tells you how much investors are paying for each $1 of profit. Higher = more "faith" in growth.
EPS
Earnings Per Share. The profit a company made divided by its share count. If a company makes $1B profit and has 1B shares, EPS = $1.00.
Volume
How many shares were traded today. High volume means a lot of people are paying attention. Low volume means the market is quiet on that stock.
PFOF
Payment for Order Flow. When a "free" broker like Robinhood sells your trade to a market maker before executing it. Technically legal, definitely not in your interest.
ETF
Exchange Traded Fund. A basket of stocks bundled into one ticker. XLE is an ETF that holds ExxonMobil, Chevron, and other energy companies. Instant diversification.
Rare Earth
17 specialty metals with exotic names (neodymium, dysprosium) that are essential for EV batteries, jet fighters, and wind turbines. Strategic — and China controls most of the supply.
Earnings
Every 3 months, public companies report their revenue and profit. Big surprises (good or bad) can move the stock 10%+ in a single day.
Insider Trading
When a company executive buys or sells their own company's stock. Legal when disclosed (Form 4 filing). A big executive buy can signal confidence. A mass selloff can signal trouble.
Short Interest
The percentage of a stock's shares being bet AGAINST. High short interest (>15%) means lots of traders expect a drop — but it can also fuel 'short squeezes' when the price rises and shorts are forced to buy back.
Float
The number of shares actually available to trade. Different from 'shares outstanding' — float excludes insider-held and locked-up shares. A small float means the stock moves fast on small volume.
Bid/Ask Spread
The gap between what buyers offer (bid) and sellers want (ask). Tight spreads (a few cents) mean a healthy liquid market. Wide spreads mean you pay a hidden tax every time you trade.
Beta
How violently a stock moves compared to the S&P 500. Beta of 1.0 = moves with the market. Beta of 2.0 = twice as volatile. NVDA has a high beta. Utility stocks are low beta.
Moving Average
The average price over the last N days, plotted as a line. The 50-day and 200-day moving averages are the most-watched lines on Wall Street. Stocks crossing above or below them trigger algorithmic trades.
Dividend Yield
A stock that pays you to hold it. If a $100 stock pays $4/year in dividends, the yield is 4%. ETFs like XLE and SOXX pass through dividends from the companies they hold.

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