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Our Mission

Financial markets move faster than ever, but the information traders rely on has not kept up. Critical developments are buried inside long and complex filings. By the time most traders find what truly matters, the market has already reacted. The result is noise, delay, and missed opportunities.

Wiseek was created to change that.

We built a system designed to monitor official sources in real time, identify market-moving events, and transform raw disclosures into clear, structured intelligence. Not summaries. Not opinions. Verified information, filtered by relevance and delivered instantly.

Wiseek was not built to overwhelm users with data. It was built to surface what actually matters, exactly when it matters.

Today, Wiseek helps traders and analysts cut through complexity, react with confidence, and make better decisions using trusted, real-time market intelligence.

What We Cover

Wiseek processes two source streams in real time. The first is SEC EDGAR, the U.S. Securities and Exchange Commission's public filings system — every 8-K, 10-K, 10-Q, Form 4, Form 144, DEF 14A, Schedule 13D/A, and related disclosure filed by U.S.-listed companies. The second is licensed financial-news wire reporting (Reuters, Dow Jones Newswires, and similar publishers) covering ticker-attributable events.

Coverage spans roughly 6,800 U.S.-listed tickers across NASDAQ, NYSE, and AMEX. Every ticker that hits EDGAR or appears in a covered news source runs through the same analysis pipeline — no sector, market-cap, or paid-tier gating on what gets processed.

How Wiseek Works

Each filing or news event runs through three Wiseek-tuned layers: an importance scorer (1–10) calibrated on filing type, deal magnitude, insider participation, and historical market-reaction patterns; a summary and key-event extractor that produces plain-English headlines plus a structured list of verbatim factual claims; and a sentiment classifier tuned on corporate-disclosure language to distinguish, for example, a beat-and-raise 8-K from a going-concern 8-K when both share neutral phrasing.

Items below score 7 are dropped from the public feed to keep signal density high. The result is a domain-specific system built for SEC filings and market news — not a generic chatbot summarizing arbitrary text. Read the full pipeline in our methodology.

Editorial Standards

Every Wiseek article links to its primary source — the underlying SEC filing or wire-service report — so readers can verify the source document directly. AI-generated summaries and key-event extractions are clearly attributed; we do not edit the underlying filing or wire copy. Output schemas are enforced so every article is structurally comparable across thousands of filings per day.

Wiseek does not provide investment advice. Importance scores and sentiment labels are analytical signals, not price forecasts. See our editorial policy for our full standards on accuracy, source disclosure, corrections, and AI attribution.

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Questions, feedback, or accuracy concerns? Reach us via our contact page.