Big Runners Database

Study what past big stock winners looked like before the crowd noticed them.

4,967 US stocks that doubled fast, organized so you can inspect the company, price action, and story near the start of the run.

Built from six months of collecting, cleaning, analyzing, and interpreting historical US stock behavior.

Live database sample

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Questions this helps answer

  • What did past stocks look like before they doubled?
  • How long did the run usually take before the peak?
  • What clues appeared before the move became obvious?
  • How much did winners usually give back afterward?

The edge is not knowing that a stock doubled. The edge is studying what showed up before the obvious part.

Most investors learn about big winners too late. This database helps you study the earlier shape of fast winners, the speed of their runs, and the kind of giveback that often arrived after the exciting part.

Avoid

buying only after the cleanest part of the move is already gone.

Notice

the company and market clues that appeared near the start.

Compare

how fast different winners moved and how far they later pulled back.

Decide

whether a current winner still looks early or already looks exhausted.

The important numbers, explained without trading jargon.

These are the basic facts that show the size and usefulness of the database.

4,967

fast-doubling examples

US stocks that made unusually large multi-week or multi-month runs.

135.4%

typical full run

The typical winner more than doubled from start to peak.

455.8%

extreme winner zone

The larger end of the study separates the rare monsters from normal winners.

78 days

typical time to peak

How long the move usually took before the best price arrived.

14

industry groups covered

Enough variety to compare different types of winners.

60

extreme winners separated

The most dramatic cases are isolated so they do not distort the normal lesson.

What is inside

A practical research database, not a pile of confusing spreadsheet labels.

You get a structured study of fast winners that helps you understand the before, during, and after of major stock runs. It is built for comparing the current story against real historical examples instead of guessing from a few famous winners.

What the stock did

  • Stock symbol
  • Company name
  • Industry
  • Start date
  • Peak date
  • Days to peak
  • Price at start
  • Peak price
  • Total gain
  • Time window

What the company looked like

  • Company size
  • Share supply
  • Revenue trend
  • Profit situation
  • Balance sheet pressure
  • Short interest
  • Exchange

What the story looked like

  • Main story
  • News reason
  • Amount of market attention
  • Sector mood
  • Market mood
  • Attention level

What happened after

  • Giveback size
  • Days until giveback
  • Still strong or broken
  • Extreme winner label
  • How clean the example looks
  • Suggested use
  • Notes for reviewing it

Choose the single database or get all four for the better value.

Individual databases stay focused. The bundle gives you four types of US stock behavior for the price of two.

Individual database

Big Runners Database

$58 one-time

Use this when you want to understand fast winners before you trust a new one.

  • Full cleaned database
  • Plain-English field structure
  • Research notes and usage context

Better value

Full database bundle

$116 one-time

Four databases for the price of two: explosions, big runners, earnings reactions, and IPO lifecycle behavior.

  • All four US stock databases
  • More ways to compare current setups
  • Best option if you want the complete research layer