Stocks & indices
Live heatmaps and a multi-market screener for US, Brazilian and global equities — see what is moving across the whole market in one glance.
Market heatmap
Stock screener
A stock heatmap turns the entire market into a single picture: every company is a tile sized by its market value and coloured by how it is performing today — deep green for strong gains, red for losses. Instead of scanning hundreds of tickers, you see at a glance which sectors are leading and which are lagging.
Paired with a screener — a filterable table of the market — you can go from the big picture to a shortlist of specific names in seconds. The tools here cover the S&P 500, Nasdaq 100, Dow Jones and the Brazilian B3 (Ibovespa).
How to read it
- Heatmap: tile size = market capitalisation, colour = performance. Tiles are grouped by sector so you can see whole-sector moves.
- Use the market toggle to switch the heatmap between the S&P 500, Nasdaq 100, Dow Jones and Brazil (B3).
- Screener: sort and filter by performance, valuation, dividends and more; switch between the US, Brazil, UK, Germany, China and Japan.
How to use it with ForecastingStocks
- Spot the day’s leaders and laggards, then open those names in the app to see the AI forecast and analysis.
- Use the screener to build a shortlist, then validate each candidate with the app’s fundamental and technical read.
- Watch sector rotation on the heatmap to understand the backdrop behind an individual stock’s move.
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