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Dilution Risk Heatmap

Scan the full universe at a glance. Each cell is a tracked stock — color shows dilution risk severity.

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How to use the dilution risk heatmap

The heatmap gives researchers a market-wide view of dilution pressure by grouping issuers into risk bands and sector context. It is useful for spotting clusters of shelf registration activity, ATM financing, warrant exposure, reverse split pressure, and cash runway stress before opening individual ticker research pages. The visual layer is not a recommendation engine; it is a filing-driven triage surface that helps decide which companies deserve deeper SEC document review.

Heatmap interpretation notes

A high-risk color band means DilutionWatch has detected filing or capital-structure indicators worth reviewing, such as active shelf capacity, recent offering documents, warrant obligations, convertible securities, reverse split history, or cash runway pressure. A lower-risk color band does not mean a company is safe; it means fewer dilution-specific signals were detected by the current model and available source data. Researchers should use the heatmap as an entry point, then open individual ticker pages and source SEC filings for verification.

From heatmap to ticker research

After finding an unusual sector cluster or high-risk band, open the related ticker pages to review the DilutionScore components, source filings, offering history, warrant context, and current watchlist status. This keeps the heatmap from becoming a decorative dashboard and turns it into a practical research queue for monitoring capital-raising risk.

Crawler-readable context

The same research terms used in the visual interface are also described in text so crawlers and accessibility tools can understand the page purpose: dilution risk monitoring, SEC filing analysis, shelf registration review, warrant overhang tracking, ATM program detection, reverse split context, and watchlist follow-up.

Turn dilution research into a watchlist workflow

Use DilutionWatch to monitor SEC filings, shelf registrations, ATM programs, warrants, reverse splits, and dilution-risk score changes for research purposes. Build a free watchlist, then upgrade when you need more coverage, history, alerts, or API access.

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Educational research only. Not investment advice. Review source SEC filings before making decisions.