DRS & share structure, fails-to-deliver, off-exchange volume and every SEC filing — plus institutional flow, dark-pool prints and dealer gamma — all read in context by the GME Brain.
// Free during early access — no card required. Educational only — not financial advice.
Not a generic scanner pointed at GME. Start with the data the community actually tracks — DRS & share structure, fails-to-deliver, off-exchange volume — then the flow, the gamma, the filings, and the Brain that reads it all in context.
Directly-registered share count over time, pulled from the DTC-vs-transfer-agent split in every 10-Q and 10-K, with %-of-shares-outstanding — the number the company reports, charted and dated.
GME's FTD history from the SEC's semimonthly files with a price overlay, plus live NYSE Reg SHO threshold-list status — with the "cumulative balance, not daily new fails" caveat surfaced, not buried.
The daily share of GME volume that prints OFF the lit exchanges (FINRA TRFs), trended with a price overlay — distinct from short-volume %, and framed honestly, not as a foregone conclusion.
Insiders + 13F institutions + DRS + the residual, reconciled against shares outstanding — with the contested caveats (13F lending overstatement, quarter lag, DRS-vs-DTC) shown as first-class tiles, never asserted as fact.
Reported short float, days-to-cover and the live borrow rate over time — the short side of the thesis, tracked historically instead of screenshotted once and forgotten.
The ~$3.75B convert stack — conversion prices, dilution thresholds and the Rule 144 12-month de-legend milestones — tracked against the tape, so the events the community watches for are on a countdown, not a guess.
On demand, it reads the entire board — price vs levels, flow, dealer gamma, filings, short interest, catalysts — into one briefing, and tells you where the signals confluence and where they conflict.
One click turns any 8-K, S-3 or 13D into a structured read — materiality, dilution risk, thesis impact and what it means — and it's cached, so re-reads are instant.
Ask a plain-English question and get a cited answer grounded in the actual SEC filings and our own dated daily reads — every claim links back to its source, no invented numbers.
A plain-English read of the session's flow, dark pool and structure, a directional lean score, and a live tape read refreshed through the day — context, not just raw numbers.
Institutional sweeps and dark-pool blocks plotted at the exact price and time they printed — so you see where smart money transacted relative to the move, not just a scrolling list of trades.
Sweeps, blocks, unusual prints, net premium, put/call ratio and sweep count — filtered to the flow that's opening new positioning, not rolls and hedges.
The large off-exchange blocks the tape hides — size, price and premium, so the institutional footprint shows up instead of staying invisible.
Click any contract for implied vs 20-day realized vol (rich or cheap), the breakeven move, IV rank, and every Greek translated into per-contract dollars and odds — in plain English.
Net dealer gamma (GEX), the gamma flip, and the call/put gamma walls that pin or accelerate GME — so you know whether dealers are dampening the tape or fueling it.
VWAP, moving averages, RSI and volume — with convert conversion prices, the warrant strike, RC's cost basis, the cash-per-share floor and max pain drawn right on price.
Trend, momentum and volatility scored across 1D / 1W / 1M horizons at once — so confluence, or disagreement, across timeframes shows at a glance.
8-Ks, Form 4 insider activity, S-3 and 424B shelf and ATM filings, 13D/G — pulled straight from EDGAR, categorized material vs insider, newest first.
Quarterly revenue, net income, EPS, cash & marketable securities and shares outstanding — straight from GameStop's SEC XBRL filings. The fundamentals behind the trade, charted.
GameStop sells games and collectibles, so we track the business behind the ticker: PSA card-grading volume trends, the console & hardware launch calendar, and a release radar for upcoming games.
OPEX, earnings, Section 16 unlocks, warrant expiry and convert dates — alongside short float, days-to-cover and borrow rate, in one timeline.
GME Radar reads the whole board — flow, dark pool, key levels, dealer positioning, filings — and tells you where the signals agree and where they conflict, in plain English. Here’s what it’s saying right now.
Every trading day: DRS & share structure, fails-to-deliver and Reg SHO status, off-exchange volume, the notable flow and dark-pool prints, and the GME Brain's take on where it points. Free — no account needed.
The full terminal, free for now — no card. Sign up, use everything, tell us what to build. We’ll give plenty of notice before pricing kicks in.
The full terminal — flow, dark pool, gamma, filings, fundamentals, the industry and the AI that reads it all.
No. GME Radar is informational and educational only. It surfaces data and context; every trading decision is yours. North West Maple LLC is not a registered investment advisor.
Institutional options-flow and dark-pool data providers, SEC EDGAR for filings and XBRL fundamentals, standard market data for price and charts, and public industry sources for the collectibles & hardware data — refreshed continuously during market hours.
Three things, all grounded in real data: the GME Brain synthesizes the whole board into one situation report; filing analysis turns any SEC filing into a structured read of materiality, dilution and thesis impact; and Ask GME Radar answers plain-English questions with citations back to the actual filings and our dated daily reads. It analyzes and explains — it doesn't give buy/sell advice or invent numbers.
Yes, by design. It's purpose-built around GME's convertible notes, warrant structure, short dynamics, deal mechanics and even the games-and-collectibles business behind the ticker — not a generic multi-ticker scanner.
Yes, free — and no card. GME Radar is in early access: sign up and use the full terminal at no cost while we gather feedback. We’ll give plenty of notice before any paid plan starts, and you’ll never be charged without explicitly subscribing.
Flow, dark pool, filings and the levels that matter — on one screen, built for one stock.
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