Why did that stock move? We'll tell you in plain English
funiance explains the link between the day's business stories and the stocks they moved — verified numbers, no jargon, no tips.
Every weekday after the US market closes, funiance picks the business stories that actually moved a stock and explains the link in plain English.
The short version
We publish explainers, not advice. Each piece shows the verified numbers behind the move — the close, the change, the volume — pulled from a market-data feed and locked before a single sentence is written. If no story clears our bar on a given day, we publish nothing rather than stretch a weak link.
How we decide a story “moved” a stock
A story only qualifies when the stock moved the same day the story broke, by a meaningful amount or on unusually heavy volume. We say “as the news broke,” not “because” — nobody can prove causation from the outside, and we don’t pretend to.
What we will never do
No buy or sell calls, no price targets, no portfolios. Explanatory journalism, not financial advice. On weekends we publish a recap of the week’s most interesting moves.
Explanatory journalism, not financial advice. funiance explains what already happened — it never recommends trades.