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Overview

What's driving the change in your stock price? Relative Performance delivers key insight into the contributing factors of stock price and volume performance to understand what's moving your stock.

Sally the IRO

Sally is very satisfied with the regular surveillance reports she receives. They provide her with all the ownership and trading data she needs to understand her investors. However, she often wonders how certain market drivers affect her company's competition. With Relative Performance, she is able to get in depth insight into how her company's peers have performed in the past and compare those findings with her own company's historical data. From there, she can gauge how each company has fared through specific milestones so she knows what to focus on in the future.

Denise the CFO

Denise is concerned about the company's current standing with it's investors. The more contextual info she can get around that standing - the better. With Relative Performance, Denise receives detailed reports outlining the contributing factors affecting stock price and trading volume across her company's industry, providing her with the context she needs when reporting on market changes.

Making the most of your industry intelligence

Benefits

Gauge your performance

Having insight into the market drivers and volume contributions affecting your peers provides you with the knowledge to accurately evaluate your company's performance and see both the areas your excelling in and where you are lagging behind.

Reports curated by industry experts

Just like the data found in traditional surveillance reporting, everything curated in the Relative Performance reports comes from our best in class analyst team. This ensures you are getting the absolutely highest quality market data to help you stay on top of your peers in the market.

To know the future, you must first understand the past

Past indicators are incredibly valuable when gaging where your company’s stock is potentially headed. Learn from your peers’ past successes and failures.