Product Updates & Release Notes

New features, improvements, and changes to Wall Street Numbers.

New Short Interest Metrics

We've added four new short interest metrics to help you identify market sentiment and potential short squeeze opportunities:

  • Shares Short — The total number of shares currently sold short
  • Short % of Float — Short interest as a percentage of the stock's floating shares
  • Short % of Outstanding — Short interest as a percentage of total shares outstanding
  • Short Ratio (Days to Cover) — Estimated number of days to cover all short positions based on average daily trading volume

These metrics are now available to all users in the stock screener.

New screeners added:

  • Metrics
  • Screener

Multi-Select for Sectors, Industries, and Countries

The screener filter now supports selecting multiple options for

  • Sectors
  • Industries
  • Countries

Now users can select any combination, such as filtering for stocks in Technology and Basic Materials sectors from both USA and UK

  • Screener
  • UI/UX

Faster Navigation & Data Transparency

Redesigned sidebar for faster navigation, data source links for transparency, and performance improvements across stocks, ETFs, and indexes.

New Metrics Sidebar

  • Quick Access: Switch between metrics with a single click
  • Search: Filter to find the metric you need
  • Mobile: Works well on phones and tablets

Company News

  • Sentiment Filter: Show only positive or negative news
  • Source Filter: Filter by news outlet or analyst

Data Transparency

  • Source Links: Links to original filings and primary sources for each data point
  • Timestamps: See when each value was last updated
  • Expanded Coverage: Metric pages now available for stocks, ETFs, and indexes

UI & Performance

  • Data, charts, and related metrics organized into tabs
  • Rounded Y-Axis: Cleaner axis labels
  • Spacing: Better margins around chart elements
  • Faster page loads and smoother scrolling

Bug Fixes

  • Fixed "no data" states on some metric pages
  • Fixed date and label issues for corporate events

  • Data
  • UI/UX
  • Performance
  • Mobile
  • navigation