Today's Route
See the top ranked large-cap opportunities after the market closes, filtered for stocks above $10 and market caps above $10 billion.
After-close market scanner for tomorrow's route
Stock GPS is an iOS app that scans liquid large-cap US stocks after market close and highlights the best buyable setups for the next trading day. Instead of forcing you to interpret dozens of indicators, Stock GPS turns price action, trend quality, relative strength, volume behavior, market regime, and fundamentals into a clear route.
See the top ranked large-cap opportunities after the market closes, filtered for stocks above $10 and market caps above $10 billion.
Every stock receives a simple score and label, from Exceptional Buy to High Risk, with plain-English reasons and caution flags.
The scanner follows daily charts, moving-average structure, relative strength versus SPY, support, resistance, and volume confirmation.
Sector flow, leadership clusters, volume spikes, and accumulation-style behavior help identify where money may be moving.
Stock GPS can suggest a preferred strategy style, such as a cash-secured put or bull call spread, while reminding users to validate live option chains.
Search a ticker such as TSLA, META, or JPM to view the same score, thesis, chart route, support, resistance, risk, and strategy fit.
Stock GPS focuses on public US stocks with price above $10 and market cap above $10 billion, keeping the route centered on liquid large-cap names.
The backend waits for end-of-day market data, retries later in the evening if needed, and keeps a morning backup before the next market open.
The scanner combines trend, reversal potential, relative strength, volume, market regime, sector flow, and fundamentals into a single route score.
Each pick shows why Stock GPS likes it, what could go wrong, estimated upside, downside risk, and a suggested strategy framework.
Stock GPS is for informational and educational purposes only. It does not provide investment, tax, legal, or financial advice. Market data may be delayed. Stocks and options involve risk, including loss of principal.