Follow the Money

A map of 99 large US stocks (top by market cap). Left–right = money flowing in or out. Up–down = beating or lagging the S&P 500. Start with 11 sectors, click one to see its stocks, or switch to By ticker.

Updated Jul 17, 2026
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Rotation Leaders
18
Emerging
19
Overextended
41
Out of Favor
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● size = avg daily trading value, last 21 trading days (USD) · click pills to show those tickers · click a sector bubble to drill in
Money flowing IN →← Money flowing OUTOutperforming market ↑↓ Lagging markettypical rotation pathEmerging Candidatesoutperforming — inflows not here yetRotation Leadersleading with money flowing inOut of Favorlagging as money exitsOverextendedinflows piling into fading leadersTechnologyTechnologyCommunicatCommunicationFinancialsFinancialsConsumerConsumer Disc.HealthcareHealthcareIndustrialIndustrialsConsumerConsumer StaplesEnergyEnergyUtilitiesUtilitiesRealReal EstateMaterialsMaterials

How to read it. Left–right (money flow) uses Chaikin Money Flow over the last 21 trading days. Each day we check whether more volume traded near the high (buying) or near the low (selling), then average that. Right of centre = net buying (inflows). Left = net selling (outflows).

Up–down (strength) is the stock’s total return over the last 63 trading days (~3 months), minus the S&P 500’s return over the same period. Higher = beating the market. Lower = lagging it.

Bubble size is average daily trading value in USD over the last 21 trading days (price × volume). Bigger bubble = more money changing hands. Sector bubbles use the average of the stocks in that sector.

Use By sector for the top-level map, click a sector bubble or the pills to see those tickers, or switch to By ticker for every name at once.

General market information only, from daily price and volume. Not investment advice — past performance is not indicative of future results.

What the money-flow wording means

Tooltip labels come from Chaikin Money Flow (CMF) over 21 trading days. CMF compares volume on up-closes versus down-closes — a simple proxy for whether money is accumulating or distributing. We also compare today’s CMF to the prior {cmf_window}-day window to say if that pressure is building or easing.

How strong
Strong inflowsa lot more buying than selling — money pouring in
Mild inflowsa little more buying than selling
Mild outflowsa little more selling than buying
Heavy outflowsa lot more selling than buying — money leaving
Which way it's heading
Buildingstronger than the previous 21 trading days
Easingweaker than the previous 21 trading days