About TickerSwipe
Swipe through stock charts when you have five minutes to spare.
TickerSwipe started with a very real thought:
"I wish I could swipe through a few stock charts right now."
Not during a perfect trading session. Not at a desk with six monitors open. Just in those weird little pockets of time that disappear every day.
Waiting at the doctor's office. Standing in line. Sitting in the car. Toasting an English muffin. Waiting for someone to get ready. Killing a few minutes before the gym opens. Or, yes, scrolling from the bathroom like a true market degenerate.
That was the whole idea.
There are plenty of powerful trading platforms for deep research, chart markup, execution, scanners, alerts, backtesting, and serious trade planning. TickerSwipe is not trying to replace any of that.
TickerSwipe is built for the first pass.
It helps you scan stock charts quickly, one ticker at a time, so you can save the setups that look interesting, reject the charts that do not deserve more attention, and build a focused watchlist to review later in your real trading platform.
Swipe right when a chart looks worth another look.
Swipe left when it is noise.
That is it.
No giant dashboard. No overcomplicated workflow. No pretending every chart needs a ten-minute thesis. Just a fast, mobile-friendly way to move through more tickers and ask one simple question:
"Does this chart deserve more of my time?"
TickerSwipe is especially useful for traders who already review charts daily but want a faster way to sort through the market when they are away from their main setup. You can scan the S&P 500, Nasdaq 100, high-volume stocks, relative-volume movers, and other chart stacks, then come back later with a cleaner list of names to study more seriously.
Saving a ticker does not mean it is a buy signal.
It means something caught your eye.
Rejecting a ticker does not mean the stock is bad.
It means: not clean enough, not interesting enough, not today.
TickerSwipe is a grassroots trading tool built around a simple belief: your attention is limited, your time matters, and stock chart review should not always require opening your full trading command center.
Think of it as flirting with charts before deciding which ones deserve a real date with your trading plan.
TickerSwipe is not a brokerage, financial adviser, investment adviser, trading signal service, or trade execution platform. Charts, prices, watchlists, and related information are provided for informational and organizational purposes only. You are responsible for your own research, trades, risk management, and financial decisions.