QL Lockup Radar — everybody publishes the date; we grade the unlock

Six months after an IPO the lockup releases and early investors can finally sell. Every calendar lists the date. QuantLogix sizes the unlock against the float and what the tape actually trades, puts a dated DRAG or ABSORBED call on the record 15–45 days before expiry, and grades it in public on the ±10-session window around the date. The call is derived from two published inputs — absorb days (unlocking shares over 20-day volume) and how far insiders are in the money — never hand-typed per name. Forward only. Never backfilled. Never rewritten.

📅 The calendar — every expiry ahead, sized

Each bubble is one expiry; its area is the dollar value of shares that could come to market, its colour is the call side. Bubbles stack upward where expiries cluster. Hover any bubble for the full read; click to open the stock.

DRAG callABSORBED callunsized — no call
🔔 Lockup expiry alerts PRO+

Push + email + in-app, once per expiry. Or press 🔔 on any row below for that name only. Free and Starter can read the calendar; arming alerts is Pro+.

TickerCompanyListedExpiryDaysvs IPOUnlock (sh)% of O/SAbsorb daysPressureCallAlert

🧾 Open calls — on the record, waiting for the window

TickerCallMade onExpiryPressureAbsorb daysvs IPO at callPrice at callSince call

📜 Graded — hits and misses, equal billing

TickerCallMade onExpiryPressureWindowVerdict

📊 Observed base rates — what expiries did in the last year

Past expiries measured exactly the way a call is graded: close 10 sessions after the date over close 10 sessions before. This is context for the calls above, not the record — none of it was called in advance.

TickerCompanyExpiry% of O/SAbsorb daysPressureWindow

📐 The rules — published, not tuned

    Lockup terms are set in each prospectus and can release early — on a price trigger, after the first earnings report, or in tranches. When a curated date is on file the expiry is marked curated; otherwise it is the customary 180 days and labelled as such. Unlock size is shares outstanding minus shares sold in the offering; when either number is missing the row shows nothing rather than a guess. Nothing here is investment advice.