Wall Street Horizon is rolling out a new service designed to provide the buyside with its most comprehensive forward-looking and historical equities data – the whole Enchilada.
Enchilada integrates all of Wall Street Horizon’s expanding list of forward-looking and historical datasets into one easy-to-use online application, putting all important volatility events for 5,000 U.S. equities at your fingertips.
How does it work?
With Enchilada, traders can simply search on over twenty five (25) different corporate event types on a ticker-by-ticker basis or create and search across an unlimited number of custom portfolio watch lists.
“For the past decade clients have been using our data to capitalize on event-related volatility or avoid its risks,” said Barry Star, chief executive of Wall Street Horizon. “Until now however, our data sets were only accessible through machine-readable data feeds. With Enchilada, we’ve combined all our datasets into one online application which makes our valuable datasets accessible to a much broader audience of institutional investors and potentially retail investors as well.”
While the number of event types will continue to grow, current event types in Enchilada include earnings dates, dividend dates, options expiration dates, stock splits, spinoffs, secondary offerings and a wide range of investor-related conferences. Integrated calendar and email functionality make it easy to schedule event reminders and inform colleagues and clients of important upcoming events.
“It’s important to be aware of corporate events because they will often push a stock’s price higher or lower,” said Aaron Rappaport, COO, Longview Asset Management. “Unfortunately however, it takes a lot of time for our staff to track down all of the corporate events for the stocks we follow and much of the data out there is unreliable. Enchilada solves these problems as everything is in one place and we can see that the data is more accurate and up-to-date than any other service out there. Wall Street Horizon’s sole business focus is on corporate events, and it shows.”