How to Access the EOD Summary
Click any past trading day on the Calendar. A detail panel opens on the right side of the screen showing the full end-of-day data for that session. The panel is populated from stored EOD data so it is available at any time, not just on the day itself.
What the Summary Contains
Interpreting the Greed Index
A greed index reading above 70 suggests the market is in elevated optimism territory — historically a point where risk of a pullback increases. A reading below 30 indicates fear, which has historically preceded recovery periods on the CSE. Track this value over several consecutive sessions to identify trend shifts rather than reacting to single readings.
When reviewing EOD summaries over a week or two, look for a consistent pattern in the advance/decline ratio. Five consecutive days of more declines than advances often precedes a broader market correction, even if index-level moves appear modest.
Using EOD Data for Stock Selection
Cross-reference the top gainers list from the EOD summary with your watchlist. If a stock you are tracking appears in the top gainers consistently over several sessions, that is a signal worth investigating. Conversely, if a stock appears repeatedly in the losers list, assess whether the underlying reason is temporary or structural.
EOD Summary vs Live Data
EOD summaries reflect the confirmed close-of-day data, not intraday snapshots. They are a reliable reference for historical comparison. For live session monitoring, use the Dashboard and Market pages which pull from real-time and near-real-time data sources depending on your plan tier.