SEC 8-K filings parsed in under 20 seconds. Material events, dollar amounts, executive changes — before Bloomberg terminal users finish reading the first paragraph.
How It Works
A four-stage pipeline running continuously against the SEC EDGAR Atom feed — the fastest public source for 8-K filings.
We poll SEC EDGAR's real-time Atom feed every 10 seconds — the maximum rate permitted under SEC fair-access rules.
Raw filing HTML is fetched and stripped. 8-K item numbers, dollar figures, and entity names are extracted with sub-second precision.
Items are mapped to a 4-tier urgency model — CRITICAL through MEDIUM. Only material events reach your feed. Noise suppressed.
Formatted signal delivered to your Telegram and email within seconds of filing acceptance. Full context, ticker, and filing link included.
What You Get
Built by traders for traders. No dashboards to check. Signals come to you.
Every SEC 8-K filing scanned and scored the moment it hits EDGAR. CRITICAL and HIGH urgency items delivered instantly — day, night, weekend.
Raw filings are ugly. We extract the numbers that matter — deal sizes, impairment charges, severance costs — formatted cleanly in your alert.
Item 5.02 triggers (CEO departures, CFO appointments, board changes) flagged in seconds. Know about leadership shifts before the press release goes viral.
Each alert includes the direct SEC EDGAR filing URL. One tap and you're reading the source document — not a summary, not a rewrite.
Tracks filing frequency per company over time. Accelerating 8-Ks from a single issuer is an early warning signal — Zhane flags it before analysts notice.
Signals delivered via Telegram for instant mobile push, plus email digest for your records. Configurable urgency thresholds per subscriber.
Recent Signals
Actual signal format delivered to subscribers. Ticker, event type, parsed data, time-to-alert.
Non-reliance on prior financial statements. Audit committee initiated internal review. $847M revenue restatement expected for FY2025. CFO to restate Q3–Q4.
Departure of Principal Officer. President of Streaming division resigned effective April 3. No severance disclosed. Interim appointment: David Zaslav assumes direct oversight.
Material impairment charge disclosed. Goodwill write-down of $214M on EU operations. Full impairment of intangible assets related to Chicken line acquisition.
Entry into material definitive agreement. Credit facility of $1.2B executed with syndicate of 7 lenders. Maturity 2031. Variable rate SOFR + 185bps.
Pricing
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FAQ
Everything you need to know before subscribing.
How fast are signals delivered?
Our engine polls the SEC EDGAR Atom feed every 10 seconds and completes the full parse-score-alert pipeline in under 20 seconds from filing acceptance. Average observed latency is 11.4 seconds. Bloomberg's manual analyst process typically takes 4–8 minutes.
What filing types are covered?
The feed covers SEC Form 8-K filings — the primary vehicle for material corporate events. We track all major items including 1.01 (material agreements), 2.06 (impairments), 3.01 (delisting notices), 4.02 (restatements), and 5.02 (executive changes).
How are alerts delivered?
Upon subscribing, you'll receive onboarding instructions to connect your Telegram account and configure your email delivery preferences. Signals are pushed in real time — no dashboard to check.
Is this financial advice?
No. Zhane EDGAR Signals is an information service — we surface public SEC filings faster than conventional news channels. Nothing in our alerts constitutes investment advice. Consult a registered investment advisor before making trading decisions.
Can I cancel anytime?
Yes. No contracts, no penalties. Cancel through the subscriber portal or email us and we'll process it immediately. Early access pricing is locked for as long as you remain subscribed.
What is the Zhane frequency signal?
The Zhane engine tracks the 8-K filing frequency for each company over time. An accelerating pattern — more filings in a shorter window — is an early warning indicator of corporate stress or activity. We flag this anomaly in addition to individual filing content.