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Free, open-source, no API key CLI that surfaces forensic risk signals from a US micro-cap's SEC filings: distress & accounting quality scores, dilution, insider activity, 8-K events, delisting & trading-suspension risk, each traced to the filing. Evidence for your own due diligence, not advice.
I built PennyTune because the real risks in a micro-cap, dilution, going-concern doubt, a delisting notice buried in an 8-K, are all sitting in the SEC filings, but most screeners just sort by price and volume and never open a single filing.
The CLI does the reading for you. You point it at a US-listed ticker and it computes forensic risk signals from the company's public SEC filings: financial-distress and accounting-quality scores, dilution, insider activity, 8-K events, and delisting and trading-suspension risk. For event-driven red flags it names the 8-K item behind them.
Public SEC EDGAR data only, no API key, no account. Runs on Linux, macOS, and Windows.
It surfaces evidence for your own due diligence, not buy/sell advice.
365 tests across 12 OS/Python combinations. MIT licensed, open source.
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About PennyTune on Product Hunt
“Read a micro-cap's SEC filings from your terminal”
PennyTune was submitted on Product Hunt and earned 0 upvotes and 1 comments, placing #62 on the daily leaderboard. Free, open-source, no API key CLI that surfaces forensic risk signals from a US micro-cap's SEC filings: distress & accounting quality scores, dilution, insider activity, 8-K events, delisting & trading-suspension risk, each traced to the filing. Evidence for your own due diligence, not advice.
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I built PennyTune because the real risks in a micro-cap, dilution, going-concern doubt, a delisting notice buried in an 8-K, are all sitting in the SEC filings, but most screeners just sort by price and volume and never open a single filing.
The CLI does the reading for you. You point it at a US-listed ticker and it computes forensic risk signals from the company's public SEC filings: financial-distress and accounting-quality scores, dilution, insider activity, 8-K events, and delisting and trading-suspension risk. For event-driven red flags it names the 8-K item behind them.
Public SEC EDGAR data only, no API key, no account. Runs on Linux, macOS, and Windows.
It surfaces evidence for your own due diligence, not buy/sell advice.
365 tests across 12 OS/Python combinations. MIT licensed, open source.
pip install pennytune
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