The AI Discovery Engine
A continuously running analysis layer that scores the active penny stock universe and surfaces which tickers are showing genuine signs of strength — in real time, before the move is obvious.
How it works
The five signals, in depth
Each one is calculated independently, then weighted together into a single 0–100 score.
Compares today's trading volume against the trailing average for that ticker. A spike here is usually the very first sign that something is happening — before price, before headlines.
Looks at how much of a company's shares are actually tradable, and how exposed short sellers are. A small float with heavy short interest is the classic setup for a fast, outsized move.
Reads price action across multiple timeframes — not just today's candle. Distinguishes a genuine trend building from a single noisy spike that fades by the close.
Classifies headlines and press releases as they break, in real time. Filing news, earnings surprises, and catalyst events all shift this signal the moment they're published.
Compares current setup against a library of historical patterns that have preceded prior breakouts in similar micro-cap names — context the other four signals don't capture alone.
See it in action
A live look at the actual Discovery tab in the EDGE app — tap a ticker to open its signal breakdown, star one to add it to your watchlist.
AI Discovery
Scored every 30s · 847 tickers analysed
Tap a ticker to open · tap the star to watch
Try the scoring tiers
Every score lands in one of three tiers. Tap each one to see what it means.
Baseline activity. Nothing unusual yet, but on the radar.
What the score is — and isn't
A real-time read on volume, float, momentum, sentiment, and historical pattern strength, recalculated continuously as conditions change.
A prediction, a guarantee, or individualized investment advice. It favors precision over recall — it would rather miss a mover than flood your feed with false positives.
The Discovery Score is a real-time analytical signal, not a prediction or a guarantee of future performance. No feature of EDGE should be interpreted as a recommendation to buy or sell any security.
Common questions
How often does the Discovery Score actually update?+
Every 30 seconds while markets are open. Each of the five underlying signals is recalculated on its own schedule, then folded into the overall score the moment any of them changes meaningfully — you're not looking at a stale snapshot from the last time someone refreshed a page.
What's the practical difference between the three tiers?+
Watch (0–40) means baseline activity — nothing unusual, but worth a glance. Promising (40–75) means multiple signals are starting to align. Hot (75–100) means strong, multi-signal confirmation, and surfaces immediately to subscribers rather than waiting for the next refresh cycle.
Is a high score the same as a stock pick?+
No. The score is a real-time read on volume, float, momentum, sentiment, and pattern strength — not a recommendation to buy or sell. It's built to favor precision over recall: it would rather miss a mover than flood your feed with false positives. Treat it as a starting point for your own research, not a conclusion.
What happens when a ticker drops out of Hot?+
Nothing dramatic — its score simply reflects current conditions. A name can move between tiers multiple times in a single session as volume, momentum, or sentiment shift. The score describes right now, not a permanent judgment on the stock.
Can I see why a specific ticker scored the way it did?+
Yes — tapping any ticker in the app opens its full signal breakdown, showing exactly how each of the five components contributed to the overall number, not just the final score in isolation.