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The search bar lives in the top nav on every page. Click it, or press / or Ctrl+K from anywhere. Esc closes. Arrow keys move, Enter opens.

Tickers → instant charts

Type any symbol or company name — stocks, ETFs, world indices, the vol complex, even the in-house factor baskets (MOM, SHRT…). Enter opens the chart in place as the standard stock pop-out wherever the page hosts it, and lands on the Chart page otherwise. Ctrl+Enter (or the ↗ on any row) always goes to the full Chart page. Ranking is deliberate: exact symbol beats prefix beats name match, big names beat small ones, and vix gives you ^VIX — not a VIX-futures ETF. An unrecognized-but-ticker-shaped query still charts on Enter.

The grammar: ticker → function

Highlight a ticker and press Tab — it locks in as a chip, and the list becomes functions scoped to that name: Type a few letters to filter, Enter runs it. Esc (or Backspace on an empty box) drops the chip. So “what are writers saying about NVDA” is: / nvda Tab res Enter.

Your own shortcuts

On any page, type +code (say, +aiw) and Enter — the current page, with its exact view and scroll position, is saved under that code. Type aiw later and it’s the starred top result. -aiw deletes it. Shortcuts are the fastest path to the views you keep returning to.

Metrics and panels

Named indicators are searchable as their own class: dispersion, hy oas, ig tape, h100, rpo, china token share, taiwan premium… each jumps to the exact panel that charts it, scrolled into view.

Writers, research, and news

  • A writer’s name (citrini) goes to their filtered feed, with their call count on the row.
  • A phrase (oracle debt problems) — pause a beat, and two more groups stream in: Research, semantic matches from the corpus (meaning, not keywords), and News, recent wire headlines. These wait for a typing pause on purpose — the ticker path is never blocked by the slow stuff.

The full-results page

Every query’s last row is “See all results →” — the /search page with every group expanded. Enter on an empty highlight gets you there too.
The empty state is useful on its own: focus the box with nothing typed and you get your recent symbols plus jump-to suggestions. The footer always shows the keyboard legend.