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Why Insighthread Only Reads SEC Filings

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The Insighthread Team
Most tools that call themselves “stock news” are really just aggregators. They pull headlines from wire services, blogs, and social posts, rank them by recency, and call it research. We built Insighthread differently: every fact on the platform is sourced directly from SEC filings — 10-Ks, 10-Qs, 8-Ks, and earnings call transcripts — for over 6,000 publicly listed US companies.
The problem with aggregated news
Aggregated coverage inherits every bias and error of its source, and it rarely tells you which filing a claim actually came from. By the time a headline reaches a feed, it has usually been rewritten two or three times, and the nuance that mattered — the specific line in Item 7, the exact wording of a risk factor — is gone.
Reading the filing, not the summary
Insighthread’s Company Profile pages pull business descriptions directly from a company’s own 10-K Item 1, not a generic web summary. Financial history runs as far back as 1985 for long-listed companies, so you can see a business’s own numbers over decades, not a recap someone else wrote about them.