The analyst data source returned no rating changes for the week of 28 April 2026. No upgrades, downgrades, initiations, or target price revisions were available in the feed. The absence of structured analyst activity prevents a standard ratings digest from being produced.
While formal analyst ratings were unavailable, the ORTEX pulse feed recorded significant activity across 1,579 signals for the week. The signals spanned short interest, cost to borrow, options, and utilisation data.
Notable tickers generating pulse activity included PLTR, META, TSM, LLY, SNOW, DDOG, SNAP, SPOT, and . Semiconductor names also appeared prominently — , , , and all registered signals.
The pulse mix skewed toward short interest and utilisation. That pattern suggests positioning activity dominated the week. Options signals were also present across a broad range of names.
The pulse data did not carry standard GICS sector classifications. All 1,579 signals fell under a single "Unknown" sector grouping. Sector-level conclusions cannot be drawn from this dataset alone.
That said, the ticker composition pointed to activity across technology, biotech, financials, and energy. ETF tickers — including XLB, XLE, XLI, XLV, and XBI — appeared in the feed. That may reflect broad sector-level positioning rather than single-stock selection.
Analyst digest will resume when rating change data is available. ORTEX pulse data is not a substitute for formal analyst coverage signals.
ORTEX Market Intelligence content is generated by AI from a snapshot of ORTEX's proprietary data. Content is informational only and does not constitute investment advice.