TrendSpider just added a massive new layer of fundamental data to the platform. Segment-level revenue, KPIs, and dozens of brand-new metrics are now available for thousands of stocks, right on your chart. Visualize how much Apple actually makes selling iPhones, or compare Tesla’s energy revenue to its automotive revenue, without digging through a 10-K. Just open the panel and click a metric to chart it, or skip that and ask Sidekick AI to break it down for you instead. This is the deepest fundamental data TrendSpider has ever had.
Here’s What You Can Do With It
The opportunities here are basically endless. So we asked Sidekick AI to dig through a handful of names and pull out what actually stood out. Here’s what it found in Altria, Oracle, and Costco:
- See the pricing-power story no income statement shows: Altria’s Marlboro shipments have been falling for years while smokeable products operating income kept climbing, a contrast that’s invisible unless unit volumes sit next to its operating income.
- Catch backlog signals before they hit revenue: Oracle’s remaining performance obligations exploded 4.6x in a single year, while the share of that backlog converting to revenue in the next 12 months collapsed.
- See what’s actually driving the profit: Costco’s membership fees are a sliver of revenue but over half of total operating income.
Inside the New Fundamental Data Panel
Open the new Segments and KPIs panel at the bottom of the platform and you will see a variety of metrics including revenue by segment, operating income, gross profit, daily active users, bank-specific figures like net interest income, and several other fundamental and key performance indicators depending on the company. Every company is unique, and so is its fundamental data coverage in this new panel. Some companies like Meta and Costco have 20+ KPIs, while others may have none or just a few. Here are just a few examples from several different types of companies:
- Costco: paid members, cardholders, and comp sales excluding gas and FX
- DraftKings: sportsbook handle, hold percentage, and monthly unique payers
- Delta: RASM, CASM, load factor, and fuel price per gallon
- Capital One: loans held for investment and deposits, by segment
- Las Vegas Sands: adjusted property EBITDA, by individual casino
The Reports widget in the sidebar got upgraded too. It now shows any fundamental metric instead of just Revenue and EPS, and it clearly labels non-GAAP figures. You can also run multiple Reports widgets side by side, and they sync with each other. Hover over a quarter in one and that same quarter highlights across all of them, so you can line up key fundamentals and compare them quarter over quarter or year over year without ever leaving your chart.
How to Chart These Metrics
Once you find a metric you want to visualize, simply click the chart icon on the left-hand side of the metric’s name and it plots on a chart. You can build up to five charts and plot as many metrics as you want on each one, giving you tons of flexibility.
- Chart types: Charts default to a bar chart, but you can click on any plotted metric and a popup lets you switch to a line or scatter chart instead.
- Labels: Turn on labels to show each metric’s exact value directly on the chart, so you can read the precise number for any quarter at a glance.
- Fully customizable bars: With a bar chart selected, you can stack multiple metrics into a single bar, each shown in its own color, for an easy side-by-side comparison.
- Median, average, and regression: The same popup lets you overlay the median, average, or a regression trendline for any metric you’ve plotted.
Fundamental Data Panel in Action
Here’s what that looks like on three real names on the platform today.
Altria: The Pricing Power Story No Income Statement Shows
Plot Marlboro unit shipments against smokeable products operating income and you get half of the bull/bear debate on Altria in one chart. Shipments fell from 75.4 billion sticks in 2022 to 54.9 billion in 2025, down 27%. Operating income over that same stretch kept climbing, from $10.7 billion to $11.0 billion, as pricing power more than offset the volume decline. The other half is on!, Altria’s nicotine pouch brand taking on Zyn, and its shipment volume is up and to the right the whole time. That’s the full Altria story in one chart: pricing power buying time on cigarettes while pouches build the next leg of growth.

Oracle: Reading Backlog Before It Hits Revenue
Oracle’s remaining performance obligations, essentially contracted revenue not yet recognized, climbed from $67.9 billion in FY2023 to $137.8 billion in FY2025, then exploded to $638.0 billion in FY2026, a 4.6x jump in a single year. Most of that jump landed in one quarter: RPO went from $137.8 billion in Q4 FY2025 to $455.3 billion in Q1 FY2026. The share of that backlog expected to convert to revenue within the next 12 months tells a different story, sliding from 49% to 39% to 33% to 12% over the same years. The near-term dollar amount actually kept rising the whole time, from roughly $45 billion to roughly $77 billion, so the backlog isn’t shrinking up front, it’s just getting more back-loaded. Plot both charts side by side and one line goes vertical while the other slides toward the floor.

Costco: What’s Actually Driving the Profit
Costco actually generates more revenue than Nvidia, even though Nvidia’s market cap dwarfs it many times over. The difference is the business model, Costco marks products up barely at all, so its retail margins are razor thin by design. That’s exactly why membership fees matter so much: they make up about 2% of Costco’s total revenue but roughly 51% of total operating income. Chart membership fee revenue against total operating income and it’s immediately clear that Costco isn’t really a retailer that happens to sell memberships, it’s a membership business that happens to sell groceries.

Try the New Fundamental Data Panel Today
This is the deepest fundamental data TrendSpider has ever had, and it’s live now for thousands of stocks. Pull up a name you already trade and see what’s actually driving the business, not just the headline numbers. Chart it yourself, or hand it to Sidekick AI for the plain-English version. Open the Fundamental Data Panel at the bottom of your chart and see what you find.

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