AEA security terminal

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One place for the chart, the reported numbers, outside research, and my own view. Market data and AEA judgment stay labeled separately—because a clean page should not blur who said what.

Market terminal

Price, range, context.

Official TradingView market data is embedded for the listed symbol. Select a range below; the interval adjusts with it.

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Source: TradingViewPrices may be delayed by the data provider and exchange.

Market snapshot

The facts before the thesis.

Company profile, trading information, technical context, and reported financial trends. These are provider facts—not my forecast.

Checking the site’s published coverage for company-specific fundamentals…

Professional research & estimates

Read the street. Then disagree carefully.

AEA does not copy brokerage reports or put proprietary research behind a fake “analyst” label. These links take readers to live provider pages where consensus, revisions, and outside opinions can be checked directly.

Consensus is a moving snapshot, not a fact about the future. Provider methodologies, analyst counts, and update times differ; verify the date and source before using any target or estimate.

AEA view

What I have actually published.

This section is pulled from the site’s existing position, watchlist, index, and peer-comparison work. Missing research stays visibly missing instead of being filled with generic finance language.

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Forecast ledger

Street estimates beside my assumptions.

The comparison matters only when the assumptions are legible. Outside estimates remain linked to their providers; my projections remain tied to published AEA work.

External analyst estimates

Live consensus and revisions

Use the live research links above for revenue, EPS, rating distribution, and target-price consensus. AEA does not cache a number without its as-of date and analyst count.

Aydin’s projections

Published assumptions only

Checking for a published AEA scenario framework…

Scenario range

Bull. Base. Bear.

A scenario is useful when it says what must happen—not when it simply adds 20% to a price. Published cases appear below; uncovered cases are marked for future work.