StockTwits investment commentary is a regulated communication.
StockTwits is a social network built around investment ideas. When a supervised advisor posts commentary on a specific ticker, discusses a position, or shares investment analysis, that content is a regulated communication under SEC and FINRA rules.
Archive Intel captures all covered StockTwits content from supervised advisor accounts, routes it through contextual AI review, and stores it in write-once, exam-ready format.
Posts, commentary, and watchlist activity. All archived.
Archive Intel captures all covered StockTwits content from supervised advisor accounts, including ticker-specific commentary and watchlist updates.
All posts and investment commentary from supervised advisor StockTwits accounts, captured with ticker symbols and full content.
Watchlist additions and removals from supervised advisor accounts, captured as potential investment recommendations.
Reply threads and conversations involving supervised advisors on StockTwits, captured with full thread context.
Charts and media attachments shared by supervised advisors in StockTwits posts.
Sentiment indicators attached to supervised advisor posts, captured as part of the complete communication record.
All private LinkedIn conversations, captured with full thread context, metadata, and every attachment. Exactly as sent.
InMail and Sales Navigator outreach sent and received by supervised advisors. Prospecting counts. The same rules apply.
Every public post and article published by supervised advisors, including reshared content where the advisor has added commentary.
Comments and reply threads involving supervised advisors, including reactions. A comment exchange can carry as much compliance risk as a direct message.
Profile changes logged with before-and-after records. Headlines and summaries describing investment philosophy are regulated communications under FINRA Rule 2210.