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Watchlist Wire is a research dissemination platform for the micro-cap equity market. We produce institutional-grade fundamental analysis and distribute it to 100,000+ active market participants across verified trading communities and financial data networks.

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AEYE - AudioEye Inc.
NASDAQ • Digital Accessibility SaaS
Covered
40 Consecutive Record Quarters. The DOJ Made Their Product Legally Mandatory. ARR is $40M.
$40.3M FY2025 revenue, up 15% year-over-year, with adjusted EBITDA of $9.1M, up 35%. Forty consecutive record quarters and 131,000+ active customers in a market where federal accessibility rulemaking turned the product into a compliance requirement.
FY25 Revenue
$40.3M
+15% YoY
ARR
$40.0M
Dec 31, 2025
Adj. EBITDA
$9.1M
+35% YoY
Customers
131K+
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Quarterly Revenue ($M), Fiscal 2025
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Research Library • 20 Active Dossiers
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Research Coverage
Weekly Roundup • 18 Editions
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Weekly market analysis, educational deep-dives on micro-cap fundamentals, and brief coverage ledger updates on companies in the research library. Now live on Spotify, Apple Podcasts, and Amazon Music.

Episodes
Episode 01 • Now Live
The Last Inefficient Market in America
Roughly four thousand U.S. public companies trade below $200M in market cap. Most professional money can’t buy them, most analysts won’t cover them, most retail investors have never heard of them. We unpack the four structural reasons Wall Street has abandoned this segment, and why that abandonment makes it the last truly inefficient market left in America.
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23 min • Released May 11, 2026
Live
Episode 02 • Now Live
How A Flat Stock Can Lose You Half Your Money
You bought a micro-cap at five dollars. A year later, it’s still trading at five dollars. Flat year, right? You actually lost about forty percent of your money. The chart doesn’t show it. The account doesn’t show it. But the math is undeniable. Host Atlas and co-host Michael walk through how dilution quietly destroys retail returns, the five SEC filings that reveal a company’s dilution profile in twenty minutes, and how to tell the difference between dilution that builds value and dilution that just buys survival.
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22 min • Released May 17, 2026
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Episode 03 • Now Live
The Toxic Convertible: How Falling Prices Trigger More Dilution
The specific instrument that creates death spirals in micro-caps. A convertible note priced at a discount to whatever the stock is trading at today. The stock drops, the conversion ratio expands, more shares hit the market, the stock drops again. We walk through what these structures actually look like in filings, why companies sign them anyway, and the warning signs that tell you a death spiral has already started.
SpotifyAppleAmazon
24 min • Released May 24, 2026
Live
Episode 04 • Coming Soon
Reverse Splits: The Failed Recovery Tool
A reverse split does not fix anything. It changes the share count and the price, not the business. Ten shares at one dollar become one share at ten dollars, and the market capitalization is identical the second before and the second after. We walk through why boards run reverse splits anyway, usually to hold an exchange listing, what the record shows about where these stocks tend to trade six and twelve months later, and the filings that tell you whether a split is a cleanup or a warning.
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Episode 05 • Coming Soon
Insider Transactions: Reading What Management Actually Believes
Executives call the stock undervalued in every press release. The Form 4 filings show what they do with their own money. We break down how to read insider activity in micro-caps: why a scheduled 10b5-1 sale is not the same signal as an open-market purchase, the difference between insiders adding and insiders quietly exiting, and how to separate genuine conviction from routine compensation in what management files.
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Institutional Partnership - Strategic Research Dissemination
Structured research.
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100,000+ reached

Watchlist Wire produces institutional-grade fundamental analysis on qualified micro-cap companies and distributes that research to 100,000+ active market participants across verified financial data networks. Coverage eligibility is determined through a documented vetting process. Pricing is discussed directly on qualified calls.

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Subscriber & Community Reach
Verified subscribers and community members across trading communities, financial data platforms, and direct subscriber feeds. Reached at time of publication.
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Active Research Dossiers
Permanent, indexed fundamental analysis. Each dossier is a standing analytical record - no archiving, no expiration, no content rotation.
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Avg. Time to Publication
From issuer approval to live publication and full network distribution. Research production and editorial review completed within two business days.
Editorial Methodology
How Every Dossier Is Built

Every dossier in the library is built on the same editorial framework. Five dimensions are evaluated and disclosed in every coverage report — whether the engagement is independent or paid. The depth of analysis does not change; the conclusions reflect what the data shows.

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Public Filing Verification
Active regulatory filings are required and verified. 10-K, 10-Q, and material disclosures are cited throughout each dossier. Filing currency and any reporting gaps are noted; dark or seriously delinquent filers fall outside coverage.
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Revenue or Clinical Milestone
Revenue documentation, contracted pipeline, or defined clinical and regulatory milestones are mapped and timelined. For pre-revenue or concept-stage companies, the catalyst path and risk profile are presented explicitly.
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Capital Structure Review
Share structure, dilution history, and insider ownership are reviewed. Convertible exposure, recent registrations, and dilution risk are presented transparently in every dossier.
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Management Accessibility
IR or C-suite engagement is sought to inform every coverage report. The level of management access — direct interview, written response, or filings-only — is noted in the dossier methodology.
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Analytical Thesis Viability
Every dossier articulates the analytical thesis in writing — what makes the company worth examining now, and the conditions under which the thesis fails. Speculative theses are presented with explicit risk framing.
Result: Every dossier applies the same analytical depth across these five dimensions, with full disclosure of what was found — including weaknesses. The methodology is what makes coverage credible: not the conclusions, but the consistency of how those conclusions are reached.
Coverage Deliverables
What qualified companies receive.
Permanent Research Dossier
2,000+ word institutional-quality fundamental analysis. Permanently indexed. No archiving, no expiration, no rotation.
Network Distribution
Two distribution events to 100,000+ market participants across verified trading communities and financial data networks at time of publication.
Homepage & Ticker Placement
Coverage ledger placement and ticker strip visibility on every page, every session. Featured tier includes the homepage hero card position.
Podcast Coverage Mention
Weekly market analysis podcast covering the research library distributed across Spotify, Apple Podcasts, and Amazon Music. Brief, non-promotional context alongside broader market analysis.
Section 17(b) Compliance
Full disclosure on every report per Section 17(b) of the Securities Act of 1933. Ready for CFO sign-off and legal review on day one.
Rate Lock Guarantee
The engagement rate established at signing is locked for all future renewals with that issuer. Published rates appreciate as the platform scales.
Platform Comparison
Watchlist Wire vs. Traditional IR Coverage
CapabilityTraditional IR FirmWatchlist Wire
Distribution reachVaries, typically unverified100,000+ verified market participants at publication
Content depthPress release or templated summary2,000+ word institutional dossier, risks disclosed
Placement duration30-90 days, then archived or rotatedPermanent, evergreen, indexed, no expiration
Time to publish2-4 weeks typical48hr average from approval to live publication
Podcast includedRarely or priced separatelyIncluded, weekly coverage ledger mention
Section 17(b) complianceInconsistent, enforcement riskFull disclosure on every report, legal-ready
Vetting standardPay-to-play, no qualification criteria5-point eligibility assessment, companies are declined
Rate lockAnnual renegotiationEngagement rate locked for all future renewals
Issuer Filing Lookup
IR Filing Snapshot

Enter a ticker symbol to pull a live SEC EDGAR filing snapshot — annual and interim reports, material event cadence, capital activity, and insider transactions. Coverage is available to U.S.-listed companies with market capitalization between $10M and $500M; final eligibility is determined by manual research desk review.

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Notice: Results are generated from publicly available data and may not reflect the most current information. This is an automated pre-screen, not a coverage determination. Final eligibility is always subject to manual review by the Watchlist Wire research desk.
Current Research Capacity
Active research production running two coverage cycles per week. Current pipeline includes companies in various stages of the vetting process.
Accepting Inquiries
What Companies Ask Before They Submit
The questions that matter,
answered before the call.
Is this stock promotion?
No. This is disclosed research under Section 17(b) of the Securities Act. Every report names the compensation, its source, and its amount. The disclosure is the protection. Coverage names risks where the data shows them; it makes no price predictions.
Could this create exposure for us?
Watchlist Wire holds no position in any covered security during coverage or for 90 days after publication. There is no mechanism for us to trade your stock. No price targets, no buy or sell language, no performance claims.
What does it cost?
A one-time fee for permanent coverage. No retainer, no recurring spend, no per-view billing. Scope and rate are confirmed on the assessment call, and the rate is locked for any future renewal.
Will it actually do anything?
The deliverable is a permanent, indexed research dossier. When an investor searches your ticker, the analysis is there, and it stays there. The value is a durable, discoverable record, separate from any short-term move in the stock.
Is this pay-to-play?
No. Every company is assessed against five published criteria, and companies that do not meet the standard are declined. Payment funds the research and its distribution. It does not buy a conclusion.
How do I justify this internally?
Every engagement ships with the Section 17(b) disclosure framework, structured for legal and CFO review. The deliverable, the methodology, and the compensation terms are documented before anything publishes.
What Happens After You Submit
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The research desk reviews your company against the five coverage criteria
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You receive a response within 48 hours at the email you provide
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Qualified companies receive a coverage proposal with scope, timeline, and rate
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Editorial Independence

The research says what the data supports. Engagement fees are compensation for research production and distribution services - not for a particular analytical conclusion. If there are risks, the analysis names them. That is what makes the coverage credible.

Section 17(b) Sponsored coverage is disclosed per Section 17(b) of the Securities Act of 1933 on each respective report page. Full engagement terms provided upon qualified inquiry. © 2026 WLW Holdings LLC.
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