News that matters to YOU
Financial news is everywhere, but most of it doesn’t affect your portfolio. Tendrill filters thousands of sources to surface only the news relevant to your holdings, and explains what it means for you specifically.How Tendrill processes news
Monitor
Tendrill continuously scans thousands of sources: financial news outlets, SEC filings, press releases, analyst reports, and more.
Assess materiality
Not every mention matters. Tendrill evaluates: Is this significant enough to potentially move the stock?
Contextualize
For news that passes the filter, Tendrill explains what it means for YOUR specific position and portfolio.
Types of news Tendrill covers
Earnings news
Earnings news
- Quarterly results (beat/miss)
- Revenue and profit details
- Management guidance changes
- Conference call highlights
Company announcements
Company announcements
- Product launches
- Executive changes
- M&A activity
- Stock buybacks and dividends
Analyst coverage
Analyst coverage
- Rating changes (upgrades/downgrades)
- Price target adjustments
- Research report summaries
Regulatory and legal
Regulatory and legal
- FDA approvals/rejections
- Lawsuits and settlements
- Regulatory investigations
- Government contracts
Macro events
Macro events
- Federal Reserve decisions
- Economic data (jobs, inflation, GDP)
- Geopolitical events
- Sector-wide news
Sample news alerts
Earnings news
Tendrill - Wed 4:15 PM MSFT Earnings Just Released The headline: Microsoft beat on both top and bottom line. Cloud growth strong. Key numbers:Why it matters for you: Your 50 shares of MSFT ($19,800) could see a positive move tomorrow. The cloud beat is the key metric Wall Street watches. The stock is up 4% after hours so far. If this holds, your position gains ~$790. Conference call starts at 5:30 PM ET. Want highlights after?
- EPS: 2.82 expected (beat)
- Revenue: 54.8B expected (beat)
- Azure growth: +28% (ahead of estimates)
Company announcement
Tendrill - Tue 9:30 AM Apple Announces Record Buyback What happened: Apple announced a $110 billion stock buyback program - the largest in corporate history. What this means: Buybacks reduce shares outstanding, which typically boosts earnings per share and can support stock prices. It signals that Apple’s management believes the stock is undervalued and wants to return cash to shareholders. Your position: You own 80 shares of AAPL ($14,600). Stock is up 1.5% on the news so far. Bottom line: Positive news for shareholders like you. No action needed.
Macro event
Tendrill - Wed 2:15 PM Fed Holds Rates Steady What happened: The Federal Reserve kept interest rates unchanged at 5.25-5.50%, as expected. Chair Powell’s statement was slightly dovish, hinting at possible cuts in 2024. Market reaction:Your portfolio impact: Your tech-heavy portfolio (+65%) tends to benefit from dovish Fed signals since lower rates boost growth stock valuations. Current movement: +$1,450 (+1.1%) NVDA (+2.3%) and MSFT (+1.4%) leading your gains.
- S&P 500: +0.8%
- Nasdaq: +1.1%
- 10-year Treasury yield: Down to 4.2%
Analyst action
Tendrill - Mon 7:30 AM NVDA Price Target Raised What happened: Goldman Sachs raised their NVIDIA price target from 1,100, maintaining their “Buy” rating. Their reasoning:Context: This is the 5th price target raise for NVDA this month. The average analyst target is now 890). Your position: You own 50 shares worth 1,100 target, your position would be worth 10,500). Note: Analyst targets aren’t predictions - they’re opinions on fair value.
- AI demand “unprecedented and accelerating”
- Blackwell chip cycle to drive growth
- Data center revenue could exceed $100B
News frequency and relevance
Tendrill calibrates news delivery to avoid overload:| News Type | When You’ll Hear |
|---|---|
| Critical (earnings, major announcements) | Immediately |
| Important (analyst changes, sector news) | Same day, batched if multiple |
| FYI (minor updates, general news) | Included in daily/weekly summaries |
| Noise (routine, non-material) | Filtered out, never sent |
Asking about news
On-demand news requests
Historical news catch-up
Understanding news impact
Not all news moves stocks
Expected news is often “priced in” - the market anticipated it, so there’s no surprise
Bad news isn't always bad
Sometimes bad news is “better than feared” and stocks go up
Reactions can be delayed
Stocks sometimes take days to fully react to news
Context matters
The same news in different market conditions can have opposite effects
FAQ
Why didn't I get an alert about [news]?
Why didn't I get an alert about [news]?
Tendrill filters for materiality. If news isn’t likely to move the stock significantly, it may be held for your next summary rather than sent immediately. You can always ask “any news about [stock]?” to see everything.
Can I get more/fewer news alerts?
Can I get more/fewer news alerts?
Yes! Tell Tendrill your preference:
- “Send me all news about my stocks” - more frequent
- “Only alert me about major news” - less frequent
- “Include [stock] in news alerts” - add specific stocks
Where does Tendrill get news from?
Where does Tendrill get news from?
Multiple sources: Reuters, Bloomberg, CNBC, company press releases, SEC filings, analyst reports, and more. We aggregate and deduplicate to give you a single, coherent summary.