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New data drop: Peer context is live (Leader-of / Peer-of)

New enrichment is live: EverHint posts now include Peer Analysis (Leader-of / Peer-of). Get quick context on whether a setup is isolated or moving with its peer group, plus who the market treats as the closest comps. More signal context, same no-hype rules.

Quick update — starting today, EverHint posts will include a new enrichment: Peer Analysis.

What it adds:

  • Leader of peers → when a signal ticker is the “anchor” company and we list its peer group
  • Peer of → when that ticker shows up inside other companies’ peer groups

Why it matters:

Signals don’t exist in a vacuum. Seeing who moves together (and who doesn’t) helps with quick context:

  • is this move company-specific, or sector/industry-wide?
  • is the ticker leading its peer pack, or just tagging along?
  • are multiple peers lighting up at once (confirmation), or is it isolated (higher risk)?

You’ll see it as a compact section like:

PPTA: Leads 7 peers… | Peer of: …
MELI: Leads 10 peers… | Peer of: …

This is not a recommendation engine — just extra context so you can sanity-check a setup faster.

If you spot weird peer groupings or think a peer list is missing an obvious name, drop a comment. I’ll keep tightening the pipeline.

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Not financial advice — do your own due diligence.