JFrog Ltd. Ordinary Shares(FROG)
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- 52-Week Range
- $34.05 – $89.16
- YTD
- +33.88%
- IV Rank (30D)
- 15.72
- Straddle Price
- $10.30
- P/C Vol Ratio
- 0.68
- Market Cap
- $10.0B
A blended fair-value estimate combining up to six valuation methods. Each method is weighted by how well it fits the company — DCF down-weights for unprofitable names; DDM only fires for steady dividend payers; comparables down-weight when peer multiples disagree.
- DCF (quality-aware) — projects free cash flow with a horizon that scales to business quality. True compounders (quality 6/6) get 10 years explicit + 10 years fade before terminal; cyclical/struggling names (quality 0-1) get a 5-year terminal cliff. Quality is scored from ROE, gross margin, growth, FCF margin, debt load, and FCF consistency — the same factors that drive market premium for compounders.
- Market-Implied Growth (in Model Inputs) — reverse-DCF that answers "what growth rate is the market pricing in?". Lets you sanity-check the deviation: if implied growth is plausible for the business, the model's bearish flag may be wrong; if implausible, the market may be over-extrapolating.
- DDM (Gordon Growth Dividend Model) — values the stream of future dividends. Only used when trailing yield ≥ 0.5% and dividend payments are stable.
- P/E, EV/EBITDA, P/B, P/S — applies the peer-group median multiple to this company's per-share metric. Peers come from the same set as the "Related symbols" card. Earnings/sales metrics are forward-tilted by the company's recent revenue growth (capped at 25%) so they're comparable to peers' growth-embedded multiples — mimics how analysts use NTM rather than TTM. Per-multiple weights are biased by company quality (e.g. P/B down-weighted for asset-light tech).
- Market Anchor (SMA50) — the 50-day moving average, weighted by recent trading-range stability (tighter Bollinger bands → higher weight). Captures information fundamentals miss (forward consensus, sentiment, supply/demand) — but only when recent trading is steady enough that the market has converged on a view. During wild breakouts or breakdowns the anchor's weight collapses.
- Options Expected (B-L 30d) — the risk-neutral expected stock price at 30-day options expiration, derived from the full implied-volatility surface via Breeden-Litzenberger (second derivative of call price wrt strike → implied PDF, then E[S_T]). Forward-looking, captures all options-implied information (smile, skew, term structure) in one number. Weighted by chain liquidity. SP500-only at present (pre-computed daily). Backtest evidence: adds modest alpha across most bucket × holding combos.
- Blended value — weighted average. Confidence reflects how many methods fired and how tight peer dispersion is.
- Deviation pill — green when blended FV ≥ 10% above current price (undervalued); red when ≥ 10% below; grey otherwise.
| 10-yr Treasury (rf) | 4.49% |
| Beta vs SPY | 1.00 |
| Cost of Equity (CAPM) | 9.24% (VRP-adj) |
| WACC | 9.45% |
| Volatility Risk Premium | -7.5pp (IV − HV30), ERP adj -25bps |
| Effective Tax Rate | 21.0% |
| Rev. Growth (YoY, DCF input) | +21.0% |
| DCF Horizon | 12 years explicit + fade |
| Forward Tilt (NTM/TTM) | ×1.10 (applied to P/E, EV/EBITDA, P/S) |
| Free Cash Flow (TTM) | $0.2B |
| Return on Equity (TTM) | -6.7% |
| Book / Price | 9.5% |
| Gross Margin (TTM) | 77.5% |
| FCF Margin (TTM) | 26.9% |
| Debt / Equity | 0.00 |
| Quality Score | 5/6 — high quality (12y DCF) |
| Market-Implied Growth | +25.7% (reverse-DCF on current price) |
| SMA 50 | $64.02 (Market Anchor value) |
| SMA 20 / Bollinger Mid | $79.95 |
| Bollinger Width / SMA20 | 32.5% (drives anchor stability) |
| Net Debt | $-0.1B |
| Market Cap | $10B |
| Horizon | Expected α | z Pred | Blended z | Rank % | Active? |
|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| 21d | -11.7% | -4.33 | -0.93 | 19.8% | — |
| 42d | -15.8% | -4.42 | -0.93 | 19.8% | — |
| 63d | -18.8% | -4.03 | -0.93 | 19.8% | — |
| Method | Implied Price | Weight | Detail |
|---|---|---|---|
| DCF | $62.08 | 29% | |
| DDM (Gordon) | n/a | 0% | |
| Peer P/E | n/a | 0% | median 19.2× · 4 peers |
| Peer EV/EBITDA | n/a | 0% | median 20.8× · 6 peers |
| Peer P/B | $28.93 | 11% | median 3.7× · 5 peers |
| Peer P/S | $14.94 | 11% | median 2.8× · 6 peers |
| Market Anchor (SMA50) | $64.02 | 49% | stability 85% (BB-width) |
| Options Expected (B-L 30d) | n/a | 0% |
- Industry (SIC)
- SERVICES-PREPACKAGED SOFTWARE (7372)
- Exchange
- XNAS
- Market Cap
- $10.0B
JFrog Ltd provides an end-to-end, hybrid, universal DevOps Platform that powers and controls the software supply chain, enabling organizations to continuously and securely deliver software updates across any system. Its product portfolio includes JFrog Artifactory; JFrog Pipelines; JFrog Xray; JFrog Distribution; JFrog Artifactory Edge; JFrog Mission Control and JFrog Insight. Geographically, it derives a majority of revenue from united states and also has its presence in Israel, India and other regions.
| Month | Avg Return | Years of Data |
|---|---|---|
| Jan | +1.31% | 6 |
| Feb | -2.42% | 6 |
| Mar | -3.13% | 6 |
| Apr | -4.69% | 6 |
| May | +12.65% | 6 |
| Jun | +9.48% | 6 |
| Jul | +2.52% | 5 |
| Aug | -6.99% | 5 |
| Sep | +1.32% | 6 |
| Oct | -2.39% | 6 |
| Nov | +5.25% | 6 |
| Dec | +0.85% | 6 |
Quick-reference for reading the values below. Indicators combine to confirm a view — no single one is a trade signal on its own.
- SMA 20 / 50 / 200 — price above = uptrend, below = downtrend. SMA 50 crossing SMA 200 is the golden/death cross.
- EMA 12 / 26 — faster-reacting averages; 12 above 26 is short-term bullish.
- MACD — bullish when MACD > signal (green badge), bearish when below. Divergence from price often precedes reversals.
- ADX (14) — trend strength regardless of direction. <20 range, 20–25 weak trend, 25–50 trend, >50 strong trend.
- +DI / −DI — +DI > −DI favors bulls; the reverse favors bears. Read alongside ADX.
- RSI (14) — <30 oversold, >70 overbought. 40–60 is neutral; trending names can stay extreme.
- Stochastic %K / %D — <20 oversold, >80 overbought. %K crossing %D is an early momentum signal.
- Williams %R — inverted scale: <−80 oversold, >−20 overbought.
Oscillators work best in range-bound markets; in strong trends they give premature reversal signals.
- Bollinger Bands — price at upper band = overbought, lower = oversold. Narrow bands (squeeze) often precede expansion.
- OBV — cumulative volume; rising OBV confirms uptrend, falling OBV confirms downtrend. Divergence from price is a warning.
- Vol SMA 20 / Vol ROC — today's volume vs. 20-day average. Positive ROC with price move = conviction.
- ATR / True Range — average daily $ move; sizing and stop-loss reference.
- HV 20 / 30 / 60 — realized (historical) volatility. Compare to IV on the options cards: IV > HV = rich premium.
Confluence matters: trend + momentum + volume agreeing carries far more weight than any single indicator. For how these feed the spread scanner score, see the algorithm docs →
Trend Indicators
Momentum Oscillators
Volume & Volatility
Data Summary
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| Earnings Date | Timing | Expected Move | Actual Move | Ratio | Outcome |
|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| 2024-08-07 | After-Close | 39.31% | 2.59% | 0.07x | Within |
| 2024-11-07 | After-Close | 15.60% | 0.02% | 0.00x | Within |
| 2025-02-13 | After-Close | 18.44% | 0.18% | 0.01x | Within |
| 2025-05-08 | After-Close | 13.28% | 10.33% | 0.78x | Within |
| 2025-08-07 | After-Close | 13.86% | 12.45% | 0.90x | Within |
| 2025-11-06 | After-Close | 15.30% | 20.60% | 1.35x | Exceeded |
| 2026-02-12 | After-Close | 21.21% | 0.98% | 0.05x | Within |
| 2026-05-07 | After-Close | 15.32% | 19.87% | 1.30x | Exceeded |
- IV Rank (30D)
- 15.72
- IV Rank (7D)
- 15.72
- Avg IV
- 82.5%
- Straddle (30D)
- $10.30
- Straddle (7D)
- $10.30
- P/C Volume
- 0.68
Each spread is ranked by a composite score built in three stages. Full documentation →
score = P(profit) × (credit / spread_width)
P(profit) from short leg delta (1 − |delta|), penalised above 85%. Credit uses mid-price to handle illiquid chains fairly.
RR and BF (30-delta) from the persisted per-symbol skew snapshot — wing strikes picked by real greeks.delta, not a moneyness proxy. Put skew boosts bull puts, penalises bear calls. High butterfly boosts iron condors. Calendars are skew-neutral.
- RSI <40 bullish / >60 bearish
- MACD crossover + histogram trend
- Price vs SMA 50 & SMA 200
- Stochastic %K <20 / >80
- Williams %R <−80 / >−20
- Blended ATR + straddle expected-move penalty
- Bollinger Band signal (+ counter-trend penalty)
- BB width — vol contraction boost for ICs
- IV rank ≥ 75 → strong boost for credit spreads
- IV rank < 25 → penalty (selling cheap vol)
- Min open interest across all legs
- OI < 100 → −0.10 · OI < 500 → −0.05
score = base_score × skew_multiplier × tech_multiplier
Both multipliers are shown per spread. Beta is informational only — ATR already captures realized vol. Full algorithm documentation →
Enter a ticker to scan for optimal spread opportunities.
Evaluates all bull put, bear call, iron condor, and calendar spread combinations using GPU-accelerated analysis.
IV(put wing) − IV(ATM), in vol pointsHow much the OTM put trades above (or below) the at-the-money strike. Measures the height of the put-side tail relative to ATM — i.e. how expensive crash insurance is on this name.
- Positive (typical) — wing IV > ATM IV. Standard equity put skew: portfolios bid up crash protection, so OTM puts trade richer than ATM.
- Near zero or negative (unusual) — wing IV ≤ ATM IV. Flat or inverted put side. Common when there's no fear demand, in tightly mean-reverting names, or right after an earnings catalyst clears.
- Percentile vs own 3-yr history: high = wings rich (good time to sell wing premium); low = wings cheap (good time to buy protection).
- Not directional — high or low wings don't predict up or down moves. It's a price tag on tail insurance, not a forecast.
IV(call wing) − IV(put wing), equal delta on each sideWhich side of the smile is the market paying up for? Measures the tilt of the surface — call skew vs put skew at matched deltas.
- Negative (typical) — puts richer than calls. Standard equity behavior: hedging demand makes puts carry a premium. Most large-caps sit in the −1 to −5 vol-point range.
- Strongly negative (< −5 pts) — heavy downside hedging, elevated fear, or an upcoming catalyst (earnings, FDA, macro event). Worth flagging.
- Positive — calls richer than puts. Unusual for equities; signals bullish momentum, short-squeeze positioning, or takeover/M&A speculation.
- Near zero — symmetric surface. Market sees roughly equal up/down risk. Rare for large-caps; more common in commodities and FX.
Wing-vs-ATM tells you how expensive the tails are. Risk Reversal tells you which side is favored. Combined:
- High wing percentile + deeply negative RR → strong put bid; stress or major event priced in. Owning protection costs a premium; selling put premium is dangerous.
- Low wing percentile + near-zero RR → complacency; insurance cheap and balanced. Good environment to add cheap downside hedges.
- Positive RR + elevated wings → call-side fear-of-missing-out; common in squeeze setups. Upside calls expensive, downside puts not bid.
Percentile is the rank of today's reading within ~3 years of this symbol's own history. High percentile = wings are rich relative to history; not a directional signal. Skew is read off the chain in real time, not from CBOE SKEW.
Enter a ticker to render the implied volatility surface.
Enter a ticker to render the implied volatility smile.
- Beta (1Y vs SPY)
- 1.26
- Correlation (SPY)
- 22.7%
- R²
- 0.05
- Ann. Volatility
- 69.3%
- SPY Volatility
- 12.4%
High volatility - stock moves more than market
Institutional managers with $100M+ AUM file Form 13F-HR quarterly, due 45 days after quarter end. Holdings are reported gross at quarter-end market value — they are a snapshot, not a real-time position.
- Shares — long equity positions in this name, aggregated across share classes.
- Calls / Puts — notional value of long call / put exposure where this ticker is the underlying.
- % of Float — holder's reported shares divided by the latest diluted shares outstanding. Sums above 100% indicate large custodian / prime broker positions where the same shares are reported by multiple filers.
- Custodian badge — filers with more than 5,000 holdings are typically broker-dealers / custodians reporting customer-held shares, not active managers.
Each filer is counted once at its latest 13F-HR filing. New filings are ingested on a weekly cadence.
| # | Filer | Notional Value | % of Total | Period |
|---|---|---|---|---|
| 1 | SUSQUEHANNA INTERNATIONAL GROUP, LLP Custodian | $20.63M | 26.50% | 2026-03-31 |
| 2 | PEAK6 LLC | $13.08M | 16.81% | 2026-03-31 |
| 3 | JANE STREET GROUP, LLC Custodian | $9.17M | 11.78% | 2026-03-31 |
| 4 | PICTON MAHONEY ASSET MANAGEMENT | $8.45M | 10.85% | 2026-03-31 |
| 5 | IMC-Chicago, LLC Custodian | $5.70M | 7.33% | 2026-03-31 |
| 6 | CITADEL ADVISORS LLC Custodian | $5.29M | 6.80% | 2026-03-31 |
| 7 | MILLENNIUM MANAGEMENT LLC Custodian | $3.35M | 4.30% | 2026-03-31 |
| 8 | Walleye Trading LLC | $3.13M | 4.03% | 2026-03-31 |
| 9 | Verition Fund Management LLC | $2.82M | 3.62% | 2026-03-31 |
| 10 | GROUP ONE TRADING LLC Custodian | $2.55M | 3.27% | 2026-03-31 |
| 11 | WOLVERINE TRADING, LLC Custodian | $1.20M | 1.54% | 2025-09-30 |
| 12 | TUDOR INVESTMENT CORP ET AL | $999.61K | 1.28% | 2026-03-31 |
| 13 | SIMPLEX TRADING, LLC Custodian | $586.62K | 0.75% | 2026-03-31 |
| 14 | Walleye Capital LLC | $417.68K | 0.54% | 2026-03-31 |
| 15 | JPMORGAN CHASE & CO Custodian | $363.46K | 0.47% | 2026-03-31 |
| 16 | MARSHALL WACE, LLP Custodian | $103.25K | 0.13% | 2026-03-31 |
| # | Filer | Notional Value | % of Total | Period |
|---|---|---|---|---|
| 1 | SUSQUEHANNA INTERNATIONAL GROUP, LLP Custodian | $8.29M | 22.20% | 2026-03-31 |
| 2 | JANE STREET GROUP, LLC Custodian | $5.58M | 14.94% | 2026-03-31 |
| 3 | MILLENNIUM MANAGEMENT LLC Custodian | $4.74M | 12.69% | 2026-03-31 |
| 4 | SUMMIT PARTNERS PUBLIC ASSET MANAGEMENT, LLC | $4.69M | 12.56% | 2026-03-31 |
| 5 | IMC-Chicago, LLC Custodian | $4.01M | 10.73% | 2026-03-31 |
| 6 | SIMPLEX TRADING, LLC Custodian | $3.77M | 10.10% | 2026-03-31 |
| 7 | GROUP ONE TRADING LLC Custodian | $1.96M | 5.25% | 2026-03-31 |
| 8 | TUDOR INVESTMENT CORP ET AL | $1.58M | 4.22% | 2026-03-31 |
| 9 | CITADEL ADVISORS LLC Custodian | $1.03M | 2.75% | 2026-03-31 |
| 10 | Squarepoint Ops LLC | $797.81K | 2.14% | 2026-03-31 |
| 11 | WOLVERINE TRADING, LLC Custodian | $633.34K | 1.70% | 2025-09-30 |
| 12 | Walleye Trading LLC | $239.34K | 0.64% | 2026-03-31 |
| 13 | Walleye Capital LLC | $32.85K | 0.09% | 2026-03-31 |
| 14 | MARSHALL WACE, LLP Custodian | $4.69K | 0.01% | 2026-03-31 |
| Filed | Reporter | Role | Action | Shares | Avg Price | Net $ | Link |
|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| 2026-06-16 | Yoav Landman | CHIEF TECHNOLOGY OFFICER | Sell (S) | −45,000 | $78.11 | -$3.51M | EDGAR |
| 2026-06-11 | Yvonne Wassenaar | Director | Gift (G) | −3,913 | — | EDGAR | |
| 2026-06-10 | BARRY ZWARENSTEIN | Director | Sell (S) | −1,250 | $84.35 | -$105.4K | EDGAR |
| 2026-06-10 | Ben Haim Shlomi | CHIEF EXECUTIVE OFFICER | Sell (S) | −93,072 | $84.60 | -$7.87M | EDGAR |
| 2026-06-09 | Tali Notman | CHIEF REVENUE OFFICER | Sell (S) | −22,015 | $83.95 | -$1.85M | EDGAR |
| 2026-06-04 | Ben Haim Shlomi | CHIEF EXECUTIVE OFFICER | Sell (S) | −43,056 | $86.54 | -$3.73M | EDGAR |
| 2026-06-04 | Tali Notman | CHIEF REVENUE OFFICER | Sell (S) | −22,854 | $86.54 | -$1.98M | EDGAR |
| 2026-06-04 | Eduard Grabscheid | CHIEF FINANCIAL OFFICER | Sell (S) | −15,138 | $85.85 | -$1.30M | EDGAR |
| 2026-06-03 | Yoav Landman | CHIEF TECHNOLOGY OFFICER | Sell (S) | −100,000 | $81.47 | -$8.15M | EDGAR |
| 2026-06-03 | Frederic Simon | Director | Sell (S) | −120,000 | $85.84 | -$10.30M | EDGAR |
| 2026-06-02 | Ben Haim Shlomi | CHIEF EXECUTIVE OFFICER | Sell (S) | −51,237 | $75.02 | -$3.84M | EDGAR |
| 2026-05-29 | Andrew L. Vitus | Director | Gift (G) | −6,800 | — | EDGAR | |
| 2026-05-28 | Ben Haim Shlomi | CHIEF EXECUTIVE OFFICER | Sell (S) | −48,763 | $75.04 | -$3.66M | EDGAR |
| 2026-05-22 | Frederic Simon | Director | Award (A) | +3,542 | — | EDGAR | |
| 2026-05-22 | BARRY ZWARENSTEIN | Director | Award (A) | +4,427 | — | EDGAR |
| # | Insider | Role | Shares | Disclosed Exposure | Lifetime OM Net | Filings | Last Filed |
|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| 1 | Menashe Ezra | 10%+ Owner | 9,719,118 | $778.11M | -$126.11M | 1 | 2021-02-19 |
| 2 | Stacey Bishop | 10%+ Owner | 8,681,413 | $695.03M | -$133.22M | 1 | 2020-09-21 |
| 3 | Yoav Landman | CHIEF TECHNOLOGY OFFICER | 5,689,038 | $455.46M | -$121.29M | 82 | 2026-06-16 |
| 4 | Ben Haim Shlomi | CHIEF EXECUTIVE OFFICER | 4,658,236 | $372.94M | -$126.57M | 67 | 2026-06-10 |
| 5 | Frederic Simon | Director | 3,224,328 | $258.14M | -$118.53M | 60 | 2026-06-03 |
| 6 | Tali Notman | CHIEF REVENUE OFFICER | 706,629 | $56.57M | -$172.05M | 59 | 2026-06-09 |
| 7 | Yakov (Jacob) Shulman | Chief Financial Officer | 507,446 | $40.63M | -$4.83M | 27 | 2023-12-27 |
| 8 | JEFF HORING | Director | 273,584 | $21.90M | -$51.67M | 14 | 2023-11-09 |
| 9 | Eduard Grabscheid | CHIEF FINANCIAL OFFICER | 213,410 | $17.09M | -$5.88M | 20 | 2026-06-04 |
| 10 | Andrew L. Vitus | Director | 174,302 | $13.95M | -$48.87M | 17 | 2026-05-29 |
What is Form 144? A notice of intent to sell restricted or control stock under Rule 144. Affiliates (officers, directors, 10%+ owners) and holders of restricted shares must file Form 144 when planning to sell more than 5,000 shares or $50,000 in any 3-month rolling window.
How it relates to Form 4: Form 144 is filed before the trade (up to 90 days in advance); Form 4 is filed within 2 business days after the trade executes. Not every Form 144 results in a sale — the filer may cancel or delay. Look for the corresponding Form 4 on the Insider Activity card to confirm a sale actually happened.
10b5-1 plans: Trades made under a pre-scheduled Rule 10b5-1 plan are not discretionary — they execute automatically on dates set months earlier, regardless of news. High 10b5-1 percentages mean less per-filing signal value, though cumulative selling volume still matters.
"Notice value": Aggregate market value the filer wrote into the Form 144 — i.e. the size of the planned sale, not necessarily the executed dollars. Amendments (Form 144/A) and post-cancellation refilings can inflate this if you sum naively; the rollup above excludes filings with zero stated value.
Source & freshness: Parsed directly from EDGAR primary-doc XML. Daily refresh; new filings typically appear here the morning after they hit EDGAR.
| Filed | Filer | Role | Shares | Notice Value | Planned Sale | Broker | Plan | Link |
|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| 2026-06-12 | YOAV LANDMAN | Director, Officer | 45,000 | $3.53M | 2026-06-12 | Morgan Stanley Smith Barney LLC … | 10b5-1 | EDGAR |
| 2026-06-08 | BARRY ZWARENSTEIN | Director | 1,250 | $105.4K | 2026-06-08 | Morgan Stanley Smith Barney LLC … | 10b5-1 | EDGAR |
| 2026-06-08 | Shlomi Ben Haim | Officer | 189,071 | $16.33M | 2026-06-08 | Charles Schwab & Co, Inc. | 10b5-1 | EDGAR |
| 2026-06-05 | Notman Tali | Officer | 22,015 | $1.88M | 2026-06-05 | UBS Financial Services, Inc. | 10b5-1 | EDGAR |
| 2026-06-03 | EDUARD GRABSCHEID | Officer | 5,654 | $478.8K | 2026-06-03 | Morgan Stanley Smith Barney LLC … | 10b5-1 | EDGAR |
| 2026-06-01 | FREDERIC SIMON | Director | 240,000 | $19.08M | 2026-06-01 | Morgan Stanley Smith Barney LLC … | 10b5-1 | EDGAR |
| 2026-06-01 | YOAV LANDMAN | Director, Officer | 100,000 | $7.95M | 2026-06-01 | Morgan Stanley Smith Barney LLC … | 10b5-1 | EDGAR |
| 2026-05-26 | Shlomi Ben Haim | Officer | 100,000 | $7.50M | 2026-05-26 | Charles Schwab & Co, Inc. | 10b5-1 | EDGAR |
| 2026-05-22 | YVONNE WASSENAAR | Director | 1,368 | $99.0K | 2026-05-22 | Morgan Stanley Smith Barney LLC … | 10b5-1 | EDGAR |
| 2026-05-22 | ELISA STEELE | Director | 684 | $49.5K | 2026-05-22 | Morgan Stanley Smith Barney LLC … | 10b5-1 | EDGAR |
| # | ETF | Provider | Weight | $ Exposure | ETF AUM | As Of |
|---|
Quarterly filings sourced from SEC 10-Q / 10-K reports. TTM tiles aggregate the most recent four quarters; bars show the last ~12 quarters oldest → newest.
- Revenue — top-line sales. Look for consistent YoY growth; seasonal businesses need same-quarter comparisons (Q4 '24 vs Q4 '23).
- Net Income — bottom-line profit after all expenses. Can be volatile from one-time items; red bars = net loss.
- Diluted EPS — net income per share assuming options/converts are exercised. Direct input to the P/E ratio.
- Operating Cash Flow — cash generated from core operations, before capex and financing. Harder to manipulate than net income; growing OCF is a quality signal.
- Sequential growth — quarter-over-quarter trend. Accelerating bars are a momentum signal.
- YoY growth — compare to the same quarter a year earlier to remove seasonality.
- Quality — OCF should roughly track Net Income over time. Large divergence (net income ≫ OCF) flags accruals risk.
- Margins — scan the bar ratios: Net Income / Revenue tells you margin trend without needing a separate chart.
TTM (trailing-twelve-month) smooths seasonality and is used for the P/E calculation. Filings appear 30–90 days after the period closes.
| P/B Ratio | 10.8 |
| P/S Ratio | 17.8 |
| EV/EBITDA | -170.3 |
| TTM Revenue | $0.6B |
| TTM Net Income | $-0.1B |
| TTM EPS | $-0.53 |
| ROE | -6.7% |