BazaarBaazi

Portfolio · X-ray

Portfolio X-ray: a signed read on every stock you hold

Paste your Indian stock holdings and BazaarBaazi fires its whole engine at them: a Crack Score and Event Heat per name, the freshest official disclosure, the latest filed result, your sector concentration, and a proprietary Portfolio Pulse over the basket. Free, no login, computed in your browser.

The portfolio read

The BazaarBaazi Portfolio X-ray reads every covered stock you hold and rolls them into one dated Portfolio Pulse, a 0 to 100 signal. A sample basket of 8 marquee names scores 64 of 100 (Firm), led by RELIANCE on a Crack Score of 93, with IT services the heaviest sector at 25 percent. Each holding links to its signed filing and its full BazaarBaazi view.
Portfolio Pulse
64/ 100
Constructive
Sample Pulse64/100
BandFirm
StrongestRELIANCE 93
Top sector25%

BazaarBaaziSource & method

Run the X-ray on your holdings54 covered · 2026-06-08

Paste your holdings or try the sample basket. The report builds in your browser; nothing is uploaded. Every score links back to the signed source.

Paste your holdings

Stays in your browser. No login, no upload.

What the X-ray reads on every name

Paste your holdings and BazaarBaazi fires its whole engine at your actual stocks: the Crack Score and Event Heat per name, the systematic structure read, the freshest official disclosure with its signed filing, the latest filed result, and the proprietary Portfolio Pulse over the lot. Here is the depth on the covered universe today.

RELIANCE93Energy and retailTCS82IT servicesMARUTI62AutomobilesHAL58DefenceONGC57Oil and gasPNB55Public-sector bankingICICIBANK53Private bankingINFY52IT services

How the Portfolio X-ray worksMethod

Transparent by construction, so you can judge the read, not just take it.

The X-ray takes the stocks you hold and resolves each one against the live BazaarBaazi covered universe, rebuilt every end-of-day run and stamped 2026-06-08. For every covered name it reads four things from the real data on disk. The Crack Scoreis the desk's 0 to 100 conviction number, computed from the signed stance, how consistent the recent verdicts have been, the quality of the printed structure and how fresh the review is. The Event Heatis a 0 to 100 read on how the name's recent official disclosures tilt, centred on a balanced 50, derived from the opportunity and risk in its NSE filing flow. The systematic structure read classifies the chart from real price structure, where it sits versus its 50 and 200 day moving averages and its 20 day momentum, framed as a transparent reading and never as a tip. And the latest filed resultcarries the verdict from the company's most recent official quarterly filing, with the filing one click away.

Those per-name reads roll up into the proprietary Portfolio Pulse, a single dated 0 to 100 number for the whole basket. The Pulse starts from the coverage-weighted average Crack Score across your scored holdings, then tilts gently for the official-disclosure flow, the average Event Heat measured against a balanced 50, and nudges a little further for how the freshly disclosing names split between constructive and cautionary. The breakdown is shown on the report, so you can see exactly why the number landed where it did. The sample basket on this page reads 64 of 100, a Firm reading, computed live by the same engine that renders your own.

Two rules are absolute. BazaarBaazi never fabricates a number for a stock it does not cover: an uncovered name gets an honest "not covered yet" card, never an invented score. And no absolute price, ratio or return is published as a BazaarBaazi fact, since live Indian price feeds are unreliable. Any profit and loss you see is computed only from the quantities and average prices you type, in your browser. Everything here is a signal, not investment advice. BazaarBaazi is independent media, not a SEBI registered research analyst or adviser.

FAQ6 reader questions · AEO-eligible

The Portfolio X-ray, distilled. Schema-marked for AI Overview, Perplexity and reader search.

What is the Portfolio X-ray?

It is a free BazaarBaazi tool that reads the stocks you hold and shows what the desk thinks of each one: the Crack Score, the Event Heat from its recent official disclosures, the systematic structure read, the latest filed result, and the single freshest material filing. It then rolls the covered names into one Portfolio Pulse. You paste your holdings, the report computes in your browser, and nothing leaves the device.

What is the Portfolio Pulse and how is it computed?

The Portfolio Pulse is BazaarBaazi's dated 0 to 100 read on your whole basket. It is a coverage-weighted blend of your holdings' Crack Scores, tilted by the official-disclosure flow (the average Event Heat, centred on a balanced 50) and by how the freshly disclosing names split between constructive and cautionary. It is deterministic, so the same holdings over the same end-of-day data always yield the same number, and it is stamped 2026-06-08. The sample basket on this page reads 64, which is Firm. It is a signal, not investment advice.

What happens to a stock BazaarBaazi does not cover?

It gets an honest "not covered yet" card. The X-ray will never invent a Crack Score or a verdict for a name the desk does not read. Coverage grows every week, and the uncovered names you hold are a useful signal in themselves: they are the part of your basket BazaarBaazi cannot yet read for you.

Does BazaarBaazi see my holdings or my profit and loss?

No. The whole X-ray runs in your browser. Your holdings are read locally and, if you like, saved only in this browser's local storage. Any profit and loss shown is computed purely from the quantities and average prices you type, never from a BazaarBaazi published price, and it is never sent anywhere.

Is a high Portfolio Pulse a signal to buy or hold?

No. The Portfolio Pulse, the Crack Score and the Event Heat summarise BazaarBaazi's reading of structure and official disclosures, not what your shares will do next. BazaarBaazi is independent media, not a SEBI registered research analyst or adviser. Read the source filings, which every card links to, and do your own research before you act.

How fresh is the X-ray?

The covered-universe data behind it, the Crack Scores, the structure reads, the disclosure flow and the filed results, is rebuilt every BazaarBaazi end-of-day run and stamped 2026-06-08. As new disclosures and results are filed, the per-name reads and your Portfolio Pulse recompute automatically.

Go deeper

Portfolio trackerAbout BazaarBaazi →