At TradingView, our goal is always to provide the most complete access to global financial markets. When we first launched the Documents tab, we brought earnings transcripts, SEC filings, and investor presentations directly to your symbol pages and charts.

Now, we’ve rebuilt how you interact with company disclosures. Documents aren’t just available now — they’re super accessible. Let’s see how our latest update can facilitate your analysis of corporate activities.

AI-powered summaries

Starting with documents from June 2024 onwards, we’ve added summaries to help you grasp the “big picture” instantly.

Quick insights: A short “essence” line now appears directly in your document list so you can see the core message at a glance.
Full summaries: When you open a document, you’ll find a comprehensive summary of everything that happened.
Easy verification: If something in a summary catches your eye — like a specific update on a new product — you can jump straight to the original text to see the details.



The new setup makes the analysis of companies’ activities much more effective: try it out on the Documents tabs for Nvidia, Meta, Netflix, Amazon, Tesla, Apple, and Microsoft — the Magnificent Seven and more.

Intuitive grouping

We’ve rethought how documents are organized to match how you actually explore the market data. No more digging through a cluttered list.

We’ve separated earnings (quarterly/annual reports and transcripts) from corporate events (M&A announcements, investor days, etc.).

For companies like NVIDIA that have frequent corporate actions, this separation makes finding a specific quarterly report much faster than the old “All” view.

Advanced filtering

We’ve added filters that will help you drill down to the exact document type you need. You can now select only annual or quarterly reports or stick to earnings reports and transcripts — all with a single click.

Why this matters

Markets move fast, and the ability to quickly understand what’s driving a company can make all the difference. With AI-powered summaries, clearer organization, and precise filtering, you can spend less time searching through documents and more time analyzing what actually matters.

Let us know what you think — we’re constantly improving the platform based on your feedback.

Team TradingView