Build Your SEC Filing Watchlist
Track the companies that matter to your portfolio. Get notified by email when they file with the SEC — before the market reacts.
Try It FreeNever Miss a Filing from Companies You Follow
When you hold a position or are considering an investment, you need to know the moment a company files something with the SEC. An unexpected 8-K filing can signal a material event — a CEO departure, an acquisition, a restatement of financials. A Form 4 filing might reveal that insiders are selling ahead of bad news, or buying before a catalyst.
NexusAlert's watchlist feature lets you add any publicly traded company by ticker symbol and automatically monitors every SEC filing they submit. You don't need to check EDGAR daily. You don't need to set up RSS feeds. Just add tickers to your watchlist and let NexusAlert handle the monitoring.
Daily Email Alerts
Basic and Professional subscribers receive email notifications when companies on their watchlist file new documents with the SEC. Each alert includes:
- Filing type and date: Know immediately whether it's a routine 10-Q or an urgent 8-K.
- AI-generated summary: Read the key points without opening the full filing.
- Direct link to the filing: One click to see the full analysis in NexusAlert or the original document on EDGAR.
- Risk and opportunity flags: Professional subscribers see AI-scored risk indicators and opportunity signals for each filing.
Easy Watchlist Management
Adding and removing companies from your watchlist is straightforward. Search for any ticker, click to add it, and you're monitoring that company. Your watchlist syncs across devices — manage it from your desktop and receive alerts on your phone.
There's no limit to how many companies you can track. Whether you're monitoring a focused portfolio of 10 stocks or scanning 100+ tickers across multiple sectors, NexusAlert scales with your research needs.
Watchlist Filing History
Your watchlist page also serves as a filing history dashboard. See every recent filing from your tracked companies in one view, sorted chronologically. This gives you a consolidated feed of SEC activity for the companies you care about most — no more switching between EDGAR pages or managing bookmarks.