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Monitor the whole book 24/7

Filing-event webhooks and alerts the moment a covenant breaks, guidance shifts, or an insider sells.

The problem

Material events don't wait for your review cadence. A covenant breach, a surprise 8-K, an insider dumping stock — if you find out on the next earnings call, you've already taken the hit.

How Valuein does it

  1. 1

    Define the trip-wire

    create_alert supports three condition shapes — filing events, ratio thresholds, and watchlist changes — across dashboard, email, and HMAC-signed webhook channels.

  2. 2

    Watch the set, not the name

    save_watchlist holds up to 500 tickers; watchlist_diff tells you exactly what changed between snapshots so nothing slips through.

  3. 3

    Get it where you work

    Institutional filing-event webhooks fire the moment a name files — pipe them into Slack, a trading system, or your own service for first-mover reaction.

In practice

Set it once

You ask

Alert me by webhook if any name on my watchlist files an 8-K, breaches 4x net leverage, or shows insider selling.

Valuein returns

Alert created across 38 tickers. Fires to your webhook on any of the three conditions, with the triggering filing attached.

The outcome

You react to material change first — automatically — instead of discovering it after the move.

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Frequently asked

What can trigger an alert?

Filing events (a name files a given form), ratio thresholds (a metric crosses a level), and watchlist changes (membership or set-diff). Channels: dashboard, email, and signed webhook.

Are real-time filing webhooks available?

Filing-event webhooks and intraday accepted_at are Institutional-tier features; Pro alerts run on the standard refresh cycle.

Related use cases

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