Official FoudaLens guide · updated August 16, 2026
FoudaLens isn't a standalone price ticker or screener — it's a connected system for the Egyptian Exchange covering 281+ stocks: it starts with understanding the market and discovering stocks, moves through the stock page, chart, analysis, and forecasts, then the portfolio, alerts, and live data, and ends with measuring outcomes and transparency. This guide documents 130 pages and features across 137 routes — and every card shows what's free and what unlocks on Pro and Premium.
You don't have to read all 130 cards — pick your goal and jump straight to the tools that matter to you.
Start with the guided tour and learning, then the stock ranking and the stock page with a simplified read.
Start here →I'm an active traderSignals and forecasts, the advanced chart, Smart Signals, and live data.
Signals & live data →I have a portfolioLog your positions, set alerts, and track your performance and corporate actions against the market.
Portfolio & tracking →For trying it out and exploring
Market tracking and public lists, a full stock page for the top 30 stocks, the daily chart with all periods, and prices, news, and education — without a subscription.
Analyzes the market for you
The full lists and predictions, all stock pages, Smart Opportunities, liquidity flows, the portfolio, watchlist, and alerts, the tools, and the AI tools.
or 2,500 EGP/year
Keeps you following moment by moment
Everything in Pro + the real-time layer: market depth and executions, whale trades, your stocks' flow, the hour frame, the real-time price, and the full smart alerts.
or 4,000 EGP/year
Prices are read directly from the same source as the pricing page — the pricing page is the final reference at the time of subscription.
| Limit | Free | Pro | Premium |
|---|---|---|---|
| Concurrent devices | 1 device | Browser + app | Browser + app |
| Active price alerts | 3 | 20 | 50 |
| Active smart alerts | Locked | 2 (basic kinds) | 20 (all kinds) |
| Full stock pages | Top 30 stocks | All stocks | All stocks |
| Lists and predictions | Top 10 | Full | Full |
| Daily chart periods | All (30–365 days) | All | All |
| Intraday chart frames | Locked | Session + 7 days | + hour frame |
| Main-index freshness | Real-time | Real-time | Real-time |
| Tool | Free | Pro | Premium |
|---|---|---|---|
| Smart assistant (questions/day) | Locked | 30 | 100 |
| Stock explainer (explanations/day) | Locked | 30 | 100 |
| Portfolio advisor (consultations/day) | Locked | 20 | 50 |
| Portfolio allocation assistant (analyses/day) | Locked | 20 | 50 |
| News summarization (summaries/day) | Locked | 50 | 200 |
Daily quotas for each tool separately — these numbers are the defaults written in the code and are admin-adjustable.
The first thing to see if this is your first time using the platform — an introductory tour, an interactive usage guide, and why FoudaLens is built the way it is.
A 3-question wizard (your budget, your investment horizon, and your loss tolerance) that produces a starter plan — 2 to 4 suggested stocks and a gradual entry approach spread over 6 weeks instead of one large lump sum.
Pick the amount range you plan to start with; the choice is used to split that amount across a suitable number of stocks, and never becomes a buy order.
Pick a time horizon from short to long; the wizard flags it if the horizon doesn't match your tolerance for volatility.
A 10% drop scenario helps gauge your psychological risk tolerance rather than relying on a purely theoretical question.
Shows the suggested number of stocks to start with, the approximate amount per stock, and entry in 3 installments over roughly 6 weeks, along with educational links and familiar stocks to research — not to copy.
A reference index that gathers every section and feature of the platform on a single page, with an FAQ — a quick overview before you browse the platform itself.
Displays the platform's core groups: stock analysis, market tracking, tools, portfolio, rates, news, and education.
Each card summarizes what a tool does and includes a direct link to its associated page.
A quick introduction to FoudaLens, the Fouda Score, and usage limits, though the current platform guide is the more accurate reference for plans and updates.
A step-by-step walkthrough of how to actually use the platform's most important tools: ranking, stock analysis, strategy backtesting, the portfolio lab, alerts, forecasts, signals, and the screener.
A list of the most practical tools instead of reading the entire guide from top to bottom.
Each topic is turned into actionable steps that show where to start, what to click, and what result to expect.
Direct links that take you from the explanation to the actual page to try the steps out.
Search for any stock, page, or tool without leaving what you're doing — search covers 5 things: pages, stocks, funds, articles, and sectors.
Ctrl+K on Windows or Cmd+K on Mac; it can also be opened from the search button in the interface.
Combines stocks, pages, tools, funds, articles, and sectors into a single set of results.
Tolerates diacritics and variations in alef, yaa, and taa marbuta, as well as Arabic and Western numerals.
Enter opens the closest result, the arrow keys move between results where supported, and Esc closes or clears the search.
A trust page that explains the philosophy the platform is built on: analysis grounded in numbers and transparency in the Fouda Score, not analysts' opinions.
It brings scattered EGX data and analysis together into one Arabic experience instead of jumping between separate sources and tools.
It lays out the components of the Fouda Score rather than presenting a number or an opinion with no explanation.
It shows the track record of forecasts, signals, and actual outcomes, and separates descriptive analysis from personal recommendation.
A static reference page that summarizes the platform's features in one place.
Summarizes stock analysis, the market, signals, portfolio, real-time data, calculators, rates, news, and AI.
Each group leads to its associated page or tool rather than being marketing copy only.
Helps a visitor pick the first tool that suits them before diving into the detailed guide.
Answers to the most frequently asked questions about the platform and the plans.
Answers about signing up, free access, and the differences between the plans.
Explains where the scoring concept comes from, when data updates, and what signals and forecasts mean.
Clarifies that the platform is an analysis and education tool, not an execution broker or a personal financial advisor.
Almost every page on the platform uses the same unified system for displaying any special state — so you won't find an 'empty/loading/error state' description repeated under every card in the rest of the guide; the general description here applies to any page unless a different state is explicitly noted in its own card.
A skeleton or waiting indicator appears in place of a blank screen until the data arrives.
A calm message with a possible reason or next step; it doesn't always mean something has failed.
A safe, generic message with a retry button instead of showing a raw programming error.
A prompt to sign in or upgrade that spells out the required tier, while an introductory portion may stay public for comprehension and indexing.
A 404 with alternatives, or a limited interface for a stock that hasn't accumulated enough history yet.
Steps for registering, signing in, accepting the terms, and deleting your account.
Register with your email or a Google account. On the mobile app, Google sign-in may open a secure window outside the WebView and then return you to the app automatically via a deep link.
Enter the email and password for an existing account, with clear messages when something goes wrong.
Create a new account, then confirm your email when required before completing the initial setup.
On the web the Google flow appears; on the app a secure window may open outside the WebView and then return to the app automatically via the deep link.
Appears when the Apple provider or the native plugin is available on the device and platform.
Request a link or a code to reset your password if you've forgotten it.
Enter the email tied to the account to send a secure link.
The link opens a screen to set a new password, and may return to the app on mobile.
The page doesn't reveal whether an email belongs to a user in a way that would allow account enumeration.
A mandatory welcome step after your first sign-in — you pick your mode (simplified/advanced), follow your first stock as a first step, and activate a temporary free trial of the Premium plan.
Choose simplified or advanced mode; this is a display preference, not a subscription type.
Helps populate your personalized experience instead of landing on an empty dashboard.
A Premium trial may be activated according to the current display settings, and its duration is shown inside your account.
After saving, the steps won't appear again unless the state is reset.
A mandatory acceptance page that appears if the platform has updated the version of its terms and conditions — you must accept before you can continue using your account.
Shows the new version or the changes that need to be accepted.
Records the user's acceptance and the version date so they aren't asked to accept on every visit.
Rejection may lead to the refund path or restrict continued use of the features, depending on subscription status.
If you rejected the updated terms and have a paid subscription, this page calculates the prorated amount you're eligible to get refunded and confirms the request via WhatsApp.
Checks for a paid subscription and a remaining period that can be calculated.
Shows an estimate of the unused portion rather than the full amount automatically.
The user is taken to the designated contact channel with details that help the team review the request.
An explanation of what gets deleted and what is retained (for legal reasons) for 90 days after account deletion, and two ways to request it: directly from Settings, or via the support email.
Account and profile data and everything associated with it, per the deletion policy.
Explains which data may remain for a limited time for legal or fraud-prevention reasons.
From Settings for a signed-in account, or from the support channel when you can't sign in.
Deletion is different from canceling a subscription or turning off notifications, and it may not be reversible once carried out.
The starting point for any visitor — a quick look at the market and all the platform's sections in a single grid.
The first page you open — it brings the platform's most important sections together in one place, no sign-in required.
The platform's title, logo, and core idea in a single sentence.
General indicators of how much the platform is used.
An invitation to try the AI assistant built into the platform.
A quick strip of the most active stocks in the current session.
A brief display of every main section on the platform, each with a direct link.
A quick summary of the market's state right now.
A brief explanation of the Fouda Score concept and how the platform analyzes stocks.
Quick answers to the most frequently asked questions.
Enter your email to follow periodic market updates.
The state of the Egyptian exchange right now, from pre-open through post-close.
Track the EGX30, EGX70, EGX100, the Sharia index, and the other sub-indices, each with its own chart and details.
A large card for the EGX30 at the top of the page, two cards for the EGX70 and EGX100, and the remaining indices (Sharia, Total Return, Capped, Low Volatility, Tamayoz, and others) below them — each card shows the value, the percent change, and a small chart.
The intraday high/low, the year-to-date return, a chart across different periods (day/week/month/year/5 years), and market breadth (how many stocks are up and down within the index).
Available for only 6 of the 9 indices (those with a known official composition, like the EGX30, Sharia, EGX70, and EGX100) — a table of every stock in the index with its price and change.
The state of the market's overall trend, the number of stocks with a buy signal versus weak stocks, and sectors ranked by their average Fouda Score.
The market's current trend, the EGX30 level and its change, and the number of stocks with a buy signal versus those with a wait or avoid signal.
Two lists side by side — the top 5 stocks with an active buy signal, and the weakest 5 stocks by Fouda Score, each with its price, its change, and the signal's confidence level.
Each sector in a small card with the average Fouda Score of its stocks — the colors range from green (80 and above) to red (below 40), using the same ranges as the general Fouda Score.
The session summary on a single page: the EGX30 level, the biggest gainers and losers, and global indices.
A quick sentence summarizing the day: the trend, the number of stocks up and down, and the breadth ratio.
All the indices (not just the EGX30) in a grid, with the top 8 stocks by trading volume today below them.
Up to 3 stocks with a continuing buy signal, the first tagged 'Strongest opportunity.'
The top 5 up and down (with a 'New' or 'Continuing' badge if the stock has stayed on the list since last week), and sectors ranked by average change.
The same AI market summary (/market-summary) is also embedded here at the bottom of the page.
An AI-generated written read that summarizes the trading day in a narrative style instead of tables of numbers — the same text embedded at the bottom of the 'Daily Market Summary' page.
Text paragraphs summarizing the trading day, with the session date, the name of the model that wrote the summary, and a WhatsApp share button.
Shows the session date and the model's name/type or the summary's creation time when the data is available.
A WhatsApp or text-share button helps spread the read along with the source link.
If the session's report hasn't been generated yet, a waiting state or the latest report is shown instead of inventing a summary.
A daily preview before the trading session begins — an analysis of the likely trend and points worth your attention before the market opens.
The EGX30 level and its change, the overall trend state, market breadth, and the platform's historical forecast accuracy %.
An expected direction (up/down/neutral) with a confidence level %, plus any special signals if detected (like accumulation pressure or a liquidity gap).
Whether the forecast was right or wrong compared to the actual outcome — shown only if there's a prior forecast that has actually been scored.
3 stocks up and 3 down as a quick preview before the market opens.
The auction is a period before the market opens and before it closes in which buy and sell orders accumulate without any actual execution, and an opening or closing price is determined. The page explains the concept and gives you a countdown to the start of each period.
How the opening or closing price is determined during the auction period.
The time remaining until the start or end of the current auction period, and the schedule of each phase (opening 9:30-10:00, closing 2:15-2:25, then trading at the close price until 2:30).
8 questions — whether the prices are real, how the closing price is determined, what Trading At Last means, and why the panel is empty before roughly 9:20.
Market breadth across auction orders, the top 10 stocks by expected movement, and a searchable list of every stock with orders and its indicative price.
A composite index built from several measures that summarizes the market's overall mood — from extreme fear to extreme greed.
A number from 0 to 100 shown as a half-circle gauge — the closer it moves to 0 the more fearful the market, and the closer to 100 the more greedy.
7 sub-measures combine into the final number: market breadth, signal agreement, momentum, trend, volatility (inverted), volume strength, and the overall regime state — each a number from 0 to 100 with a hint that explains it.
0-20 extreme fear, 21-40 fear, 41-60 neutral, 61-80 greed, 81-100 extreme greed — each range with a sentence explaining what it means in practice.
A chart of the index over 30/90/180/365 days, with the highest, lowest, and average value in the selected period.
All sectors and stocks in colored tiles sized to express performance — a quick visual look at the entire market.
All stocks in tiles grouped by sector — a tile's color ranges from dark green (a strong rise) to dark red (a strong drop) based on the strength of the move itself, not just its direction.
The number of stocks up, down, and flat (a change of less than 0.1%) at the top of the map.
Pick a specific sector to see just its tiles, or 'All' to display the whole market.
A scenarios board for the EGX30 index as a whole: an intraday chart, market breadth, investor flow, and a direction forecast for the next session with a stated confidence level.
A historical forecast-accuracy badge, the result of the latest forecast (right/wrong), the regime state (up/down/sideways), and a 'Next Session Forecast' card with a target number, a confidence level, and reasons based on 5 weighted factors.
The daily performance of the S&P 500, Brent crude, gold, and the dollar, with an overall mood classification (risk-on/risk-off/choppy).
Up to 6 support and resistance levels for the EGX30, each with a strength rating (strong/medium/weak).
Market breadth, investor flows (Egyptian/Arab/foreign/institutional/retail), trading statistics, and a sector heatmap.
A slider from -10% to +10% that moves the EGX30 hypothetically and shows you its expected effect on each stock based on that stock's historical sensitivity — a list of the stocks that would rise or fall the most in that scenario.
An official breakdown from the exchange of today's executions by investor category: retail versus institutions, and Egyptians versus Arabs and foreigners.
A date strip for the last 14 sessions + a calendar for any earlier date, and a tab to select the instrument (all instruments/stocks/bonds/treasury bills).
4 cards: total buys, total sells, net flow, and trading volume for the selected instrument.
Retail versus institutions compared in a chart and in detailed cards for buys, sells, and net.
Egyptians versus Arabs versus foreigners — a matrix table combining nationality with investor type, available only when you select 'All instruments' aggregated.
Track global and Gulf indices spread across 4 regions: the Americas, Europe, Asia, and the Gulf.
All / Gulf / Americas / Europe / Asia.
The Americas (S&P 500, Nasdaq, Dow Jones), Europe (FTSE 100 and others), Asia (Nikkei, Shanghai, Moscow), and the Gulf (Saudi Tadawul, Dubai, Abu Dhabi, Kuwait, Qatar, Bahrain, Oman) — each with its flag, its level, and its percent change.
Shows the snapshot time or refreshes the list periodically; differing market hours matter when comparing percentages.
An objective comparison of the various EGX analysis tools available on the market.
7 platforms (FoudaLens and competitors) × 10 criteria — such as full EGX coverage, a numeric score with a published methodology, Sharia screening against the official EGX 33 index, real-time order-book depth, and an Egyptian Arabic interface — each cell marked ✅ available / ⚠️ unconfirmed / ❌ not available.
6 common use cases (AI analysis, actual execution, Sharia screening, financial valuation, market news, global markets) and which tool suits each.
The 'unconfirmed' mark is used when there isn't enough published information; the table is an informational reference, not a legal ranking or a guarantee of a competitor's quality.
A helper page most often used as a link destination from a specific notification to display particular stocks that moved — not a general list you browse yourself from scratch.
It has no default list — it opens with specific stock symbols passed in from a notification link; if you open it directly with no symbols in the URL, you'll only see a 'No data' message.
If the link contains stock symbols, they're split into a 'Gainers' card and a 'Losers' card — each stock with its price and percent change.
Each symbol shown leads to the full analysis; the page itself is just a brief destination tied to a notification.
Rank, classify, and filter every stock covered on the platform.
A list of stocks that currently carry an active analytical signal, grouped by opportunity type, with the market status shown at the top of the page.
Stocks carrying the descriptive "trend continuation" signal, sorted from the highest Fouda Score.
Stocks whose trend is still rising with a likely near-term pullback ("expected pullback") — the section appears when the market has signals of this type.
The 5 highest stocks by Fouda Score, regardless of the type of active signal on them.
Stocks carrying a "negative analytical stance" or "weak trend", sorted from the weakest — a descriptive read, not a sell order.
All stocks ranked by Fouda Score, with filters for sector and active signal, plus an alternative sort by risk-adjusted return.
A number from 0 to 100 composed of 5 weighted factors: trend 25%, momentum 25%, volatility control 20%, volume strength 15%, and relative strength versus EGX30 15%. Ranges: 80+ = strong (light green), 60-79 = positive (green), 40-59 = neutral (gray), below 40 = weak (red).
An alternative ranking that gives more weight to stability, not just the raw score — also a number from 0 to 100, with 50 treated as the neutral midpoint. Available in this ranking only, not on the other list pages.
The stock (with a watch star and an add-to-portfolio button), price, a mini trend (sparkline), percent change, trading volume, score, and a "score change over a day" column that shows whether the signal flipped recently.
A badge showing the overall system state (bullish/neutral/bearish), and a toggle to switch between the "raw" signal and the signal "adjusted" for market conditions.
The 10 highest-scoring stocks in the current session by Fouda Score — not by percent price change.
10 cards in a single order (the score out of 100), each showing the sector, price, and percent change, plus two quick links per stock: "Deep Analysis" and "Scenarios".
The ranking is recomputed from the latest available scores and does not rely on the percent gain alone.
The name, sector, price, change, score, and the analysis and scenario links.
A stock being in the top 10 doesn't mean it fits your portfolio or that there's enough liquidity for any trade size.
Two side-by-side tables: the 10 top-rising stocks and the 10 top-falling stocks in the current session — by price only, not the Fouda Score.
Columns: company name, previous close, opening price, current close, change in EGP, and percent change — there's no score column here at all; the ranking is by percentage only.
Two independent lists ordered by daily percentage.
Previous, opening, and current prices, the difference in EGP, and the percentage.
Some potentially abnormal moves are excluded to protect the list from anomalous prices.
Ready-made editorial rankings of the best stocks across different categories such as banks, telecom, industry, and tourism.
A grid of about 19 editorial categories (banks, financial services, fintech, insurance, real estate, industry, petrochemicals, tourism, and more), each with a card showing a short intro and the number of stocks.
A list of stocks ranked by Fouda Score, each with its score out of 100 and the signal read (buy/wait/avoid) in a distinct color, plus FAQs specific to this category.
The category page may add an intro, FAQs, and related links that help you understand the sector rather than just showing a ranking.
An index of every stock covered on the platform, grouped by sector.
A bar at the top of the page takes you straight to any sector, with each sector's stock count beside it.
All the stocks in the sector as links, with each stock's Fouda Score beside it when available.
Use the site search or the sector links to reach a stock even if you don't know its full symbol.
Filter all stocks by multiple criteria at once: score, sector, trading volume, and price change.
One click sets ready-made criteria for you: score 70+, a buy signal, and a yearly change between -5% and +5%.
Score range (0-100), signal type (buy/wait/avoid), sector, daily percent change, and year-to-date return.
P/E ratio, dividend yield, market-cap tier (micro/small/mid/large), and earnings per share (EPS).
Save a set of criteria under a name and return to it with one click — available to any logged-in user.
Stock, signal, score, percent change, year-to-date return, and price — sortable by clicking any column, and it loads 50 more results each time you click "Show more".
The performance of every sector on the exchange, and each sector's average Fouda Score compared to the rest.
A stats bar (number of sectors, average score, rising/falling), a summary of how many sectors are bullish/sideways/bearish, then 3 views: cards, heatmap, or sector rotation.
The sector name, its percent change, its state (bullish/bearish), the average Fouda Score as a colored bar, its stock count, rising/falling, and its strongest stock.
Full sector statistics + a table of all its stocks (stock, score, signal, price, change) sorted from the highest score.
A list of stocks compliant with Sharia rules per the official EGX index, with the screening-criteria details for each stock.
A table of all the stocks in the official Egyptian Sharia index (name, sector, price, change), sorted alphabetically.
5 rules per AAOIFI standards: the core business is permissible, debt ratio ≤33%, cash-and-receivables ratio ≤33%, interest-based revenue below 5%, and liquid assets below market cap.
A compliant/non-compliant badge, the reason for the ruling, and a table of 4 ratios (debt/assets, cash/assets, interest-based revenue, purification rate) against each Sharia threshold, plus a formula for calculating zakat on the investment.
A curated list of stocks with a track record of cash dividends, ranked by Fouda Score.
The stock name, its sector, Fouda Score, price, and percent change — the list itself shows the stock, not the dividend details (yield or payment date); for those details, go to the stock's own page or the dividend calendar page.
The list is ordered by the score or the defined logic, not by dividend yield alone.
The dividend amount and record date require the dividends page or the corporate-actions page.
A historical dividend doesn't guarantee it will recur, and the price adjusts around the record date.
Recently offered or upcoming companies on the exchange, from the moment of approval to the actual start of trading.
All / Upcoming / In subscription period / Already listed.
The status badge, sector, offering date, subscription price, total value, and first-trading-day return if the company has already started trading — plus a direct link to the stock page if it's listed.
The status changes with approvals, the subscription period, and the actual listing; the official disclosure is the reference.
The single-stock page — the same page for all plans, but certain sections inside it unlock based on login and plan.
The reference page for any stock — price, Fouda Score, the descriptive signal, chart, trading zones, and forecast, all on one page. Important: the page itself opens for anyone, but certain content inside it is locked based on whether you're logged in, and on your plan if you are.
The current price and percent change, the Fouda Score out of 100, and the descriptive signal (trend continuation/no signal/etc.).
A price chart with 30/60/90/180/365-day ranges — all the ranges are free; the only difference is that the intraday frames (hour/session/7 days) require login.
Support and resistance levels and potential entry and stop points, built on price action — not execution advice.
A detailed explanation of each of the five Fouda Score factors for this specific stock.
A horizontal bar between a pessimistic and an optimistic scenario, with the current-price marker on it, and a confidence estimate based on a statistical model — not a single fixed number. The card changes shape depending on session timing: "Today's session forecast" before the open, "Verifying" during trading, and "Today's session result" (with the actual close and the outcome) after the close. You can also switch between 3 time horizons: day, week, and month.
Detection of finer technical setups alongside the main signal.
A chart and data that update moment by moment during the session instead of the regular periodic refresh.
Live bids, asks, and executions on the stock itself.
The very large trades on the stock in real time.
A ready-to-share image that summarizes the stock — requires a paid plan.
A generated explanation that interprets the stock's data in plain language — requires login and has a daily usage limit based on your plan.
The full chart with all its layers — 18 technical layers over price, 3 oscillators, and multiple time frames — from the stock page and in full-screen mode. Daily ranges are available to everyone; the intraday frames unlock with a subscription.
From 30 to 365 days — available to everyone with every indicator and layer.
Minute/hour candles from live session data — for the Pro and Premium plans.
Minute candles for a specific hour of the session — Premium only.
7 chart drawing tools: trendline, horizontal line, manual Fibonacci, measure, text, arrow, and zone — plus converting a horizontal line into a price alert.
Trendline, horizontal line, manual Fibonacci, measure, text, arrow, and zone — available in full-chart mode.
A valid horizontal line shows a button to create a price alert, and it counts toward your plan's alert limit.
Your drawings on any stock are saved automatically and come back when you reopen the stock — even from a different device.
Drawings are saved per stock and restored automatically when you reopen it.
The same drawings appear on any device signed in with the same account.
Whale-trade markers on the candles, coloring the trading volume by net flow, and the actual net flow over the chart.
The large trades of recent days on their candles — green when the day's net value is positive and red when it's negative.
The volume bars are colored by the actual flow direction instead of the closing direction.
Deeper analysis pages for a single stock — each is separate from the main page and has its own link.
A full breakdown of every factor that makes up the Fouda Score for this specific stock, with a plain-language explanation of each indicator.
7/20/50-day SMA — a price above them leans bullish, and below them leans bearish.
RSI (overbought/oversold), ADX (trend strength), a momentum indicator as a percentage, and Bollinger Bands to gauge the width of the swings (low/medium/high).
Parabolic SAR and Supertrend (potential reversal points on the chart), and the Aroon indicator (which measures whether the trend is up, down, or sideways).
Fibonacci retracement levels between the most recent swing high and low, and daily pivot points as reference supports and resistances.
Shows at which price the largest trading volume was concentrated (the POC) and the Value Area — prices the market "agreed on" more than others.
Possible price paths over a longer horizon — optimistic, base, and pessimistic, built on a statistical simulation that is reproducible with the same inputs (not a single fixed number and not a guaranteed forecast).
3 possible lines for future price movement: optimistic, base, and pessimistic — built on a statistical simulation (seeded Monte Carlo), not a guaranteed prediction.
The scenarios are affected by the period, volatility, and current inputs, and may show multiple levels or paths.
Compare the distance and the probability/context across the upside, base, and downside instead of just picking the highest number.
Monte Carlo reflects a distribution based on history and does not predict surprise news or future liquidity.
A record of same-day (T+0) trading statistics for this stock — how much of the daily trading volume and value was "same-day trading" (bought and sold within the same session) compared to total trading.
Same-day trading value versus total value (and its %), and same-day trading volume versus total volume (and its %).
A historical table with the same columns day by day, plus a summary: average value ratio, average volume ratio, and the highest value ratio on record.
Shows whether the stock is classified among the instruments allowed to trade within the same session, when the information is available.
Compare the ratio across several sessions; a single high session may be an exceptional event.
The company's financial statements — revenue, profits, and its core financial metrics.
Comparing the company to peers of the same type, not to one general benchmark for the whole market.
Return on equity, margins, and financial health in one clear picture.
Profit growth in Egyptian pounds can be inflated by the pound's decline — the lens shows "real" growth after adjusting for official inflation and for the dollar.
4 classic valuation methods shown side by side for the same stock, each with its own logic and inputs, with the ability to adjust the inputs and see the difference — without any final judgment on the price.
A classic formula that takes the square root of (22.5 × earnings per share × book value per share) — it gives significant weight to tangible assets.
Earnings per share × the median P/E multiple of comparable companies in the same sector.
Book value per share × the sector's median P/B multiple.
A value based on expected cash dividends — it turns to "not available" if the company has no dividends, and can produce a very extreme number if the growth rate is close to the discount rate (this is normal behavior of the model itself, not an error).
If the earnings-per-share data is inconsistent with the stated P/E, or the price looks implausible relative to book value, the affected method is automatically disabled instead of producing an unreliable number.
Historical pattern analysis — it looks for past occasions when the stock was in technical conditions similar to now (same trend, same RSI level, same position relative to the moving average) and shows you what happened afterward.
The trend, RSI, whether the price is above the 20-day moving average, and the volume ratio — this is the "fingerprint" of the stock's current technical state, which similar cases are searched for in the past.
A list of past dates when the stock was in similar conditions, with a similarity percentage for each case, and what happened to the price 5, 10, and 20 trading days later (peak gain, peak drawdown, and the overall direction).
The average return after 5/10/20 days across all similar cases, the win rate for each time horizon, plus the best and worst result on record.
See which stocks move together and which move opposite each other — across several selected stocks, not just one.
Adding a group of stocks to compare instead of analyzing a single stock.
Each intersection shows the correlation coefficient between -1 and +1; the color and value indicate the strength and direction of the relationship.
High correlation means the stocks tend to move together, while low or negative correlation may add diversification; that doesn't mean guaranteed independence.
The result depends on the shared price window, and its reliability may drop when history is scarce or trading days differ.
Active analytical signals, price forecasts, and performance and transparency records.
All stocks that currently carry an active analytical signal, on one filterable page.
Each stock with its current signal (trend continuation/no signal/negative analytical stance...), its score, and confidence, filterable by signal type.
Narrow by signal type, sector, or other available attributes.
The stock, score, confidence, when the state began, and a link to the stock page.
A signal may persist, end, or change with updates, and the start record is separate from the live display.
Detection of finer technical setups such as a potential bounce or a buy trap, with deeper analysis than the regular signal.
Cards for unusual or compound technical setups, with the stock, the pattern, the timing, and the significance level.
Narrow the results by setup type or stock when the options are available.
Explains why the pattern was detected, the supporting indicators, and the risks or conditions that invalidate it.
A Smart Signal is an extra descriptive layer and does not replace the official signal or risk analysis.
Price forecasts for a number of the covered stocks, shown as a probable range rather than a single rigid number.
A general card that gives a quick picture of the model's performance before you look at the ranking.
Ordering the forecasts by signal strength or confidence, with the expected direction for each stock.
The probable direction, the confidence level, and levels or ranges tied to the forecast — not a guaranteed price.
A logged-in Free user sees the top 10 after Free Plan V2 took effect, and a subscriber sees the full list and the all-stocks link.
Forecasts are saved before the session and are not edited after the result appears, so the record stays auditable.
Price forecasts for every stock covered on the platform, not just the top 10.
An expanded table of every stock that has data and a valid forecast, instead of just the top results.
Search by symbol or name and sort by confidence, direction, or performance when the columns are available.
Each row leads to the stock page or the forecast and scenario details.
A new or thin-history stock may be excluded when there aren't enough inputs for the model.
A daily archive of EGX30 index forecasts — the expected direction, target, and confidence, compared to the actual price that occurred, with success statistics.
Shows the index's expected direction, target, and confidence as recorded before the result.
The actual closing price/direction and an assessment of whether the forecast hit the direction or the range.
The number of forecasts, the success rate, and possibly a breakdown by period or confidence.
The record is designed for transparency; a wrong result is not deleted and the forecast is not rewritten retroactively.
An accuracy analytics dashboard across all covered EGX stocks, with a time-period filter (7 days / 30 days / 90 days / all time) — full transparency into the forecast model's performance.
The percentage of times the forecast got the direction of the move right (up/down), computed over the selected period.
Whether the forecasts with higher confidence actually turn out more accurate than those with lower confidence — it measures whether "confidence" is a number that actually means something.
Forecast accuracy broken out for each stock individually, not just one aggregate number.
Forecast accuracy computed on the stocks in your own watchlist, over 30- and 90-day periods — not general numbers across the whole market.
It counts only the stocks in your watchlist instead of the whole market.
A short- and medium-term comparison of directional accuracy or performance based on the available data.
You can see the aggregate performance and then find the stocks where the model was more or less accurate.
If the watchlist is empty, a prompt to add stocks appears before the report is available.
Buy-signal results day by day — with a success rate and average return over 1, 10, and 30 trading days from the moment the signal appears, compared to the average performance of a random stock in the market over the same period as a baseline — an auditable record with no deletions.
Counted from the signal's first actual appearance, not from every day it persisted.
The return after 1, 10, and 30 trading days once the horizon completes.
A summary of the share of winning cases and the average outcome for each horizon.
Comparing performance to the average of a random stock or the market over the same period to isolate the effect of the overall trend.
A recent signal appears as not-yet-complete for the horizon instead of being treated as an early failure or success.
Data that refreshes within seconds during the trading session: market depth, large trades, and trading flow.
Every buy and sell order posted on any stock in real time, with market-depth analysis.
A gauge showing the market's buy/sell lean on the selected stock, detecting large-order "walls" (whether it's one huge order or spread across many orders), and whether that wall is actually being eaten away by executions or still standing.
A ticker of the trades being executed moment by moment on the selected stock.
A single table with the best bid and ask for every stock in the market at once, with the ability to go back to a previous date.
Live tracking of very large trades the moment they execute in the market.
Every trade that exceeds a set volume or value threshold appears instantly the moment it executes in the market.
An archive tree of every large trade detected, day by day, that you can revisit anytime.
The number of large trades and their total value, or the top stocks, when the cards are available.
Filter by stock and go back to previous days in the archive.
Market-wide real-time alerts: the moment any stock moves 5% from the last alert (up or down), hits its daily price limit, or halts trading — you're notified instantly.
You can set the radar across every stock in the market, or narrow it to just the stocks in your portfolio or watchlist — from notification settings.
Each alert shows whether the execution was backed by strong or weak liquidity — a description of the move, not a recommendation.
The actual buy and sell activity on the specific stocks in your portfolio and watchlist — not the whole market.
Combines the current user's portfolio and watchlist stocks.
Classified buys and sells and the net difference, on only the stocks you care about.
Helps you tell which of your personal stocks is under notable pressure or activity, instead of watching the whole market.
Requires a non-empty portfolio or watchlist and available session data.
The buy and sell value actually executed for each stock in the market during the session, and the net between them.
The total executed value classified as buy and sell for each stock during the current session, and the net difference between them.
The total liquidity actually traded across the whole market in the same session.
Rank stocks by net buy/sell or trading value, with a color indicating the direction.
The numbers change during execution and become a final snapshot after the session ends.
A historical archive of the strongest daily liquidity moves across the whole market.
Go back to previous sessions instead of viewing only today.
Rank stocks by net pressure or activity value in the selected session.
Notice recurring pressure across more than one session instead of inferring from a single day.
The classification is based on the available executions and is not a confirmed accounting flow of new money.
A virtual bot that buys and sells stocks automatically according to a strategy you define, on a fully simulated account, and you can track its performance over time.
3 prebuilt strategies: "Conservative" (large dividend-paying stocks), "Balanced" (a mix), and "Aggressive" (momentum).
Set your own conditions: the minimum Fouda Score to enter, stop-loss, take-profit, and how long to hold the position.
Create a virtual bot and track its status without linking to a brokerage account.
Virtual balance, positions, transactions, return, and drawdown according to the strategy.
Changing the strategy affects future operation and does not make past performance a guarantee.
Log your real positions, follow your watchlist, and receive price alerts.
Log your stocks (plus funds, gold, and silver) and track their performance, with an integrated cash account that computes commissions and dividends automatically.
Log a stock, fund, gold, or silver with its quantity and purchase price.
A cash balance inside the portfolio — deposits and withdrawals — that moves automatically with every buy, sell, and dividend.
Edit the quantity or price, or record selling part of your position or all of it.
Set your broker's commission rate so the calculations match your real account.
Dividends, rights issues, and bonus shares enter your portfolio automatically on their date.
A link to share your portfolio's performance without revealing sensitive details.
Follow any stock without logging it as an actual position in your portfolio.
A quick view of the main market indices at the top of the list.
Price, signal, score, and percent change — refreshed periodically for each stock in the list.
The follow button on the stock's page adds it, and it can be removed from the list.
A prompt to search for a stock and follow it appears instead of an empty table.
A daily summary tailored to your portfolio and watchlist stocks: activity, news, alerts, and corporate actions in one place.
5 activity counters (whale trades, news, alerts, signal change, corporate actions) — the most active stocks rise to the top.
If a stock has an active signal, you see a progress bar spanning the stop-loss, the current price, and the targets.
A red dot marks any new activity that happened since the last time you opened the dashboard.
A quick comparison of your portfolio's % performance against EGX30, EGX70, EGX100, and the Sharia-compliant index.
Set a specific price for any stock and you'll get a notification the moment the price reaches it.
A single fixed price only — above or below a certain level.
More precise conditions like a new daily high/low or an unusual increase in trading volume — Premium unlocks them fully (up to 20 across all types), while Pro gets a limited trial (two alerts with the basic types).
All the alerts that triggered specifically today.
Log your own buy and sell decisions and compare them against FoudaLens's signals afterward.
Choose the stock and the decision type, and write down the reason or hypothesis at the time you make it.
Preserving the decision's date, price, and the signal available at the time, as much as possible.
Coming back after time passes and comparing your decision with what happened and with the platform's reading.
The goal is to uncover your recurring mistakes and improve discipline, not to place orders with a broker.
Compare your portfolio's performance against the EGX30 index and the community of other investors on the platform, fully anonymously.
A number from 0 to 100 showing the share of investors whose performance is below yours, with a text label (top 10%, top 25%, above average, below average, bottom 25%).
The performance of the top 10%, the median, and the bottom 10% of the platform's investors — and where you stand among them.
Compare your average purchase price for a given stock against the average purchase price of other users for the same stock.
A public calendar of dividends, rights issues, and bonus shares across the whole market.
Every event passes through 3 dates: the company's announcement, the record date (you must be holding the stock through this day), and the actual distribution date.
Cash dividends, bonus shares, rights issues, splits, or other corporate actions.
Search by stock, type, date, and status where the controls are available.
Events may adjust the price or the quantity, and require reading the record and execution dates carefully.
The upcoming cash-dividend dates for all stocks in a single table.
A table of the stocks, the dividend amount, and its associated dates when available.
The day tied to owning the stock in order to receive the dividend, per the announcement.
The date the actual dividend payout begins, if the company or the exchange publishes it.
The link helps you review the stock and its other events before relying on the dividend alone.
Track tradeable rights issues, with the fair value and trading window for each right.
The difference between the underlying stock's price and the subscription price — this gives you a sense of whether the right is trading at a price fair to its theoretical value or not.
The start and end dates of the right's trading — after which the right converts into actual shares or expires.
The right, its symbol, the underlying stock, the trading period, and the status.
Premium may see bids, asks, and executions on the right itself when the feed is available.
A personal annual recap of your investing journey — the stock you paid the most attention to, the performance of your best and worst position, and your investing personality.
The number of visits or your most-followed stocks based on the available data.
Your best and worst position, or the most notable change in performance, when there are enough transactions.
An entertaining/educational description inferred from your usage pattern, not a professional risk assessment.
Shareable cards after sensitive details are removed, when the option is available.
Every notification you've received, grouped by day and type, in one place.
Notifications are ordered by day, newest first.
Distinguishing price alerts, signals, events, and news, with read/unread.
The notification leads to the stock's page, the event, or the notification detail page.
You can adjust notification types and their level from settings; the log itself does not change the rules.
Quick financial calculators and advanced analysis tools — all calculators are completely free.
All the available financial calculators in one place.
Cards for each calculator with a quick description and the kind of decision it helps with.
Zakat, dollar-cost averaging (DCA), trade profit, and certificate yield.
Each card links to its calculator; you don't need to enter your data on the index page.
Calculate the zakat on your stock portfolio based on the current market value.
Zakat = 2.5% of (the market value of the stocks + cash held at the broker − any debts you owe), provided the nisab is reached (≈ the value of 85 grams of gold) and a full Hijri year (354 days) has passed on the amount.
If your intent is quick trading, zakat is on the full market value of the stocks + the cash. If your intent is long-term holding for dividends, zakat is only on the cash dividends received, and the stocks themselves are exempt.
The value of the stocks, cash, and debts, your investment intent, and the nisab/holding-period condition, per the model.
The zakat base and the estimated zakat, with an explanation of the method used.
The calculator is educational; complex cases and purification ratios call for consulting a trusted Sharia authority.
Calculate the outcome of investing a fixed amount periodically over a set period, instead of one large lump sum.
The fixed contribution added each month.
The number of years and an assumed annual return rate; the calculation converts it to a monthly rate.
It adds the contribution, then applies monthly growth on a compounded basis over the period.
The total you paid in, the mathematical growth, and the expected final value.
A row for each year showing the actual amount invested, the growth, and the accumulated value.
Assuming a fixed return does not represent market volatility, nor taxes, inflation, or fees.
Quickly calculate your profit or loss on a given trade.
Purchase price, sale price, number of shares, and the broker's commission rate.
The total buy and total sell before fees.
Buy and sell commissions and an estimate of stamp duty and sale fees within the current calculation.
The profit or loss after costs, in pounds and as a percentage.
The fee values are estimates; they should be matched against your brokerage statement and any regulatory changes.
Compare the yields of different savings certificates for your amount and duration.
Choosing a fixed monthly yield, a fixed annual yield, or descending rates year after year.
The certificate value, the yield rate and duration, or the rate schedule in the tiered case.
The monthly yield in the monthly type, or a per-year breakdown in the annual/tiered type.
Total income and the total amount at maturity after adding the certificate principal.
The penalty for breaking the certificate early, the bank's specific terms, and tax changes.
Try a FoudaLens strategy on historical data and see how it would actually have performed, compared to the EGX30 index and gold.
Setting a virtual capital and a historical window for the test.
Choosing or applying the strategy's conditions instead of evaluating the outcome manually.
Return, number of trades, win rate, maximum drawdown, and the available risk metrics.
Comparing the result against the EGX30 index or gold, depending on the tool.
Historical simulation does not always include slippage and the actual liquidity of each trade, and does not guarantee the future.
Suggests an allocation across stocks, gold, and savings certificates based on your amount, investment horizon, and risk level.
The amount, the time horizon, and risk tolerance.
Stocks, gold, and certificates, or other components available in the model.
Percentages and amounts for each class, with an explanation of why each is weighted as it is.
Changing the inputs reallocates the percentages for comparison; it is not automated management of your money.
A general educational suggestion, not a personalized suitability recommendation or a commitment to a return.
Compare up to 4 stocks side by side: the score, price performance, and the Fouda Score's factor scores.
The custom builder lets you place more than one stock side by side.
The Fouda Score, its sub-factors, and the current signal.
Comparing price, change, and returns, or the available metrics.
Some common comparisons have pre-built public links that any visitor can open.
Don't pick the winner from a single number; understand the differences in risk, sector, and liquidity.
A correlation matrix between 3 assets: the dollar against the pound, 24-karat gold, and silver — showing you whether they move together or opposite each other, and how strongly.
A correlation coefficient between each pair of the three assets, computed over 3 time windows (30/90/180 days) — a number close to +1 means they move together, and close to −1 means they move opposite each other.
Try a scenario like "if the dollar rose 5%" and see how the tool projects gold and silver would move, based on the historical relationship.
30, 90, or 180 days to change the historical relationship shown.
Estimating an asset's move from a linear historical relationship; correlation changes and does not establish causation.
The announcement dates for listed companies' quarterly financial results.
The dates or windows for companies' results announcements when they're announced.
Upcoming, past, or estimated depending on the available data source.
The stock symbol, the fiscal period, and a link to the stock's page or the related news.
Dates may change at the company's discretion; the official disclosure is the final reference.
All reference prices — USD, gold, silver, banks, and funds. Fully available without a subscription.
All the important prices in one place: USD, gold, silver, and bank rates.
USD, gold, silver, and the key reference prices on one screen.
The time or date of the latest available price for each asset, so you don't compare prices from different times.
Go to the asset's page to view history, tables, and FAQs.
The USD rate against the Egyptian pound, with a historical record.
Each day's value here is the "last recorded rate" for that day — not necessarily an official closing rate, especially for the current day while the session is still open.
The latest available buy/sell or reference rate, with the update time.
Change the time range and observe the trend instead of relying on a single day.
The last recorded rate for each day, not necessarily a single official close.
Gold prices for all karats (24, 21, 18, 14) and the gold pound.
24, 21, 18, 14, and the gold pound, based on the available record.
Shows the values available from the jewelers' market, with the update time.
The karat's purity, an educational intro, a historical chart, and a table of past prices.
Confirm whether it's the gram or the gold pound before comparing; the price is not the crafting fee for finished jewelry.
The silver price in Egyptian pounds.
The silver price in pounds, with the stated unit of measure.
A chart or table that helps compare the price across days when a record is available.
The reference price does not necessarily equal the purchase price of finished pieces after the crafting fee and dealer margin.
USD buy and sell rates at the major Egyptian banks, bank by bank, with a comparison of the highest buy rate and the lowest sell rate.
USD buy and sell rates, or the available banking-product rates, for each bank.
Compare the highest buy and the lowest sell when the columns are available.
The bank's details and its associated record or products at the dynamic URL.
Check the last-updated time; the actual rate at the branch or in the app may differ.
The yields on savings certificates available from the various banks.
The bank, term, yield type, rate, and payout frequency.
Compare by bank, term, or highest yield when the tools are available.
Data maintained periodically, not streamed in real time from each bank.
Check the minimum purchase amount and the early-redemption rules with the bank itself.
A direct comparison of the return and risk of each option, with a numeric example and a comparison table.
Potential return, income stability, liquidity, volatility, and inflation protection.
Shows how the outcome differs under different assumptions instead of an absolute verdict.
A certificate is a relatively fixed income, while gold is a volatile asset that may protect purchasing power; the choice depends on your time horizon and needs.
The result changes with the gold price, bank yields, and inflation, and is not a guarantee.
Egyptian investment funds, net asset value, and historical returns, with the ability to compare them.
The fund's name, type, net asset value per unit, and the available returns or rating.
Narrow by fund category, provider, or performance period when available.
Select funds and place their returns, fees, and risks side by side.
The historical record, descriptive data, rating, and latest available value.
A new fund may show a neutral rating or a notice due to its short history.
Prices of oil and the major metals.
Oil, metals, or the available reference contracts, with price and change.
A historical chart and a description of the factors that affect the asset.
Note that the global price may be in USD or in a unit different from the Egyptian market.
Macro context that supports market analysis; it is not a commodity-trading tool within FoudaLens.
An educational-only page about the legal and Sharia status of cryptocurrencies in Egypt and their risks — the platform itself does not offer any cryptocurrency-trading service.
An educational explanation of the restrictions and the general legal position, without providing execution or wallets.
Volatility, custody, fraud, and platform risks.
Presents educational notes and general sources without issuing a personal fatwa.
No trading, no execution prices, and no cryptocurrency recommendations.
EGX news, educational articles, and periodic market reports — all of this content is available without a subscription.
EGX news as it happens.
The headline, the company or symbol, the timestamp, and the disclosure source when available.
Reach a specific company's news or a disclosure type from the list.
The full text, related links, and possibly a published official PDF.
Move from the news item to the stock's page to understand its price, rating, and context.
A broader archive of market news with categorization and search.
More sources and categories than the main disclosures page.
Filter by topic, company, source, and date.
Headline, content, source, publish time, and related links.
A summarized headline is not a substitute for reading the official disclosure when making a decision.
Analytical and educational articles published regularly about the Egyptian market — most are auto-generated (daily summaries, weekly reviews, educational tips) and reviewed before publishing.
The title, category, date, summary, and image when available.
Move between batches of articles instead of loading the whole archive at once.
Long-form content with internal links to stocks, tools, and sources.
Educational or analytical content reviewed before publishing, not personal advice.
A detailed introductory guide for each individual stock, grouped by sector.
Reach company guides grouped in a way that's easier for beginners.
An introduction to the company and sector, basic information, and links to live analysis.
The guide is relatively static introductory content; the stock page shows the changing data and rating.
Educational explanations of investing basics and technical analysis — with a full article library, or a simplified version of 8 lessons for Simplified Mode users.
Lessons and articles on getting started, analysis, risk, and terminology.
A shorter track for beginners with simpler language and a limited number of lessons.
An explanation, examples, and links to the tool that applies the concept within the platform.
Reading state or sequential navigation may be used to make completing the track easier.
A simple explanation of key stock-market terms like support and resistance and the P/E ratio, grouped into 4 categories.
Splitting terms into groups to reduce random searching.
Reach a term by its Arabic name or its common English name.
A simple definition, an example, and how the term appears within FoudaLens tools.
Go to a lesson or tool that uses the term in practice.
A detailed explanation of how the Fouda Score is calculated and how the buy, wait, and avoid signals are determined — the same reference that every page on the platform is built on.
Explains the five factors, the weights, and the ranges from 0 to 100.
How the set of factors and the market state turn into a description such as trend continuation, wait, or avoid.
The difference between the raw signal and the one adjusted for the overall regime.
The indicators rely on history and liquidity and do not imply certainty or personal suitability.
An archive of daily, weekly, and monthly reports on market performance — each type has its own detail page.
Daily, weekly, or monthly.
Links by date, week number, or month.
The indices, movement, sectors, standout stocks, and available context for the period.
Each report is a snapshot of when it was created and may differ from the current live data.
A monthly snapshot separate from the periodic reports archive, prepared for journalistic use with an official citation template.
Market figures, sectors, and the standout stocks or events in a reference format.
Text or formatting that helps a journalist attribute the data to FoudaLens clearly.
The period's date and methodology notes so the figures aren't taken out of context.
A stable monthly slug that aids search and citation; unpublished periods don't open.
You subscribe to the newsletter through forms on the site, and the email links lead to status pages: confirmed, unsubscribed, or invalid link.
Enter your email and consent to receiving updates; rate-limiting protection may be applied.
The /newsletter/confirmed link confirms the subscription and shows a button to return to the platform.
The /newsletter/unsubscribed link stops the emails and confirms the unsubscribe succeeded.
/newsletter/invalid appears when the token is expired or unknown.
The status pages are personal/functional and set to noindex; the guide itself explains them but doesn't assume they'll be indexed on their own.
All of the platform's AI features — with daily usage limits based on your plan.
Ask about any stock or concept in plain language, and it answers using the platform's own data. Available from a floating icon at the bottom of any page.
EGX stocks, market concepts, explanations of platform data, and tool links.
It relies on the available FoudaLens data and tools instead of a generic answer unrelated to the platform.
Simplified text with numbers or links when available, and it may reject unsupported claims.
A separate daily counter by plan, adjustable administratively.
It is not an execution broker or a substitute for a licensed advisor, and it may err in its wording, so the original data should be reviewed.
A button inside the stock page's full chart gives you a generated explanation that interprets the stock's data in plain language.
Inside the stock's full-chart mode.
The stock, the selected trading mode, the enabled indicators, and the user's drawings.
Conservative, balanced, or aggressive to change how risk is presented, not to change the underlying data.
A text explanation and a descriptive decision box that may include the signal, confidence, rating, and levels.
Consumed from the stock-explanation quota based on your plan.
A button inside any news item's details summarizes it for you with AI instead of reading the whole item.
Inside the news detail page when the button is available.
Condenses the key points, parties, and important figures without replacing the original text.
It may help you understand the news item's potential impact, but that impact is not a guaranteed verdict on the price.
A separate limit that is adjustable by plan.
A tool inside the portfolio that gives you an AI-generated read of your portfolio's current allocation.
The positions, weights, performance, and allocation available in your account.
Notes on concentration, diversification, risk, and performance in an educational form.
The analysis is done for the signed-in user and does not show their portfolio to other users.
It does not execute rebalancing or send buy and sell orders.
A static overview page that explains how FoudaLens uses AI to analyze EGX stocks — it's not a live analysis tool itself, just a methodology explanation.
Explains the role of AI alongside the quantitative engine and the data.
Explaining signals, news, the portfolio, and forecasts in understandable language.
Clarifies that the models are an interpretation and assistance layer, not the source of the price nor a guarantee of the outcome.
Links to the stock pages or the actual features instead of running a live analysis within the page itself.
Language, theme, Simplified Mode, plans, and everything related to your account.
Language (Arabic/English), theme (dark/light), Simplified Mode, and notification preferences — all in one place.
Switch between Arabic (the default) and English.
Switch between dark mode (the default) and light mode.
Exactly the same data and signals, but with a plain-language explanation for every number on the stock page — a personal preference, not a subscription plan.
An alert list split by plan — free alerts for everyone, Pro alerts (⭐ badge), and Premium alerts (💎 badge); any alert above your plan appears locked with an upgrade button. Below it is a "Notification level" that controls all types at once even when individually enabled — 3 tiers: "Critical only" (trading halts + personal stop-loss only), "Important" (critical + support/resistance breaks + forecast targets reached — the default), and "All" (including even position-watch alerts). There is also a master push toggle and a separate toggle for email.
Details of each plan (Free / Pro / Premium) and what unlocks at each level.
A table or cards for Free, Pro, and Premium with the core features of each plan.
Choose subscription periods and any offers or bonus months available at the time of your visit.
Details on refresh cadence, live data, and AI limits.
The plan button takes you to Checkout with the selected plan and duration.
A shortcut link that takes you straight to the plans page (/pricing) to upgrade.
Redirects the user to the pricing page instead of duplicating a standalone interface.
Links may carry the reason for the upgrade or the page the user came from.
After activation, you can return to the locked tool or refresh the session.
Payment is made via a Vodafone Cash or InstaPay transfer to a number shown on the page — there is no bank-card payment gateway.
Shows the amount due and any benefits of a longer duration.
The Vodafone Cash / InstaPay number or method and the amount to match.
The system watches for the transfer message or order details to activate the subscription.
Pending, success, or failure/delay, with instructions to get in touch if there is no match.
The page can be opened by the public, but linking the subscription to an account requires signing in.
Invite friends and earn rewards when they subscribe — eligibility details are laid out on the page itself.
Explains when a referral counts and what the referrer or the invitee receives.
Generated for a signed-in user and contains the referral identifier.
Copy the link or share it through available channels.
The number of invites, qualified ones, and rewards, when a user dashboard is available.
Install FoudaLens as an app on your phone (Android or iPhone) and enable push notifications.
Links or steps for Android, iPhone, and the installed web app.
The same site account, with the same subscription and data.
Accept the system permission, then set the types inside Settings.
The app relies on the platform server and needs an internet connection; it shows an offline screen when the network is lost.
Terms & Conditions, the privacy policy, and the disclaimer — the platform provides educational analysis, not investment advice.
Rules for using the service, subscriptions, and liability.
Data types, the purpose of processing, retention, and rights.
The analysis is descriptive and educational and does not constitute a personal recommendation or a guarantee.
The update date is shown, and a signed-in user may be asked to accept a new version.
A way to reach the platform team directly.
One or more ways to reach support and ask questions.
Choose or clarify whether the issue concerns an account, payment, data, or a suggestion.
Attach your email, the page, and an error screenshot without sending your password or any sensitive codes.
A general introduction to the platform and the team behind it.
An Arabic platform for analyzing and explaining Egyptian stock market data.
Who is behind the product and why it was built for the Egyptian investor.
EGX, decision tools, and education; it is not a brokerage or a trade-execution firm.
Methodology, contact, terms, and features or apps.
The exact same platform, in the form of a real app on Android and iPhone.
The app loads its data from the same platform server — meaning you see the exact same live data as in the browser, just with a real app experience.
Android and iOS / the app experience, depending on the available links.
Account, plans, portfolio, and watchlist stay in sync with the website.
The option of a local lock via fingerprint or face, where the device and version support it.
It loads the site and data from the server; there is no full offline browsing.
Push notifications on mobile for price alerts, signals, and important events — you must grant notification permission the first time.
Notifications must be allowed by the operating system.
Registering the device Token with the user's account to route messages.
Price, signal, events, and other alerts according to the plan and preferences.
Review the master permission, the notification level, and the per-type toggles inside Settings.
Quick fixes for the most common issues.
Prices update periodically during the trading session (Sunday to Thursday), at a different speed depending on your plan on live pages.
Session updates differ from post-close, and the usual business days are Sunday to Thursday except holidays.
Some pages show the snapshot time or a live/saved/delayed badge.
Refresh and check your internet; if the outage is widespread, a status message appears instead of relying on a stale number with no warning.
The data speed of some indices or live tabs varies by plan.
Notification permission is most likely blocked in the browser or on the phone.
Make sure the browser or app is allowed to send notifications.
Check the master push toggle and the notification level in Settings.
Make sure the type itself is enabled and that your plan allows it.
An alert only arrives after the price or event is met, not just because it was created.
Some features require signing in, and some require a Pro or Premium plan — each feature's card in this guide spells out exactly what's needed.
It may require only signing in, or Pro, or Premium, or it may still be in a gradual rollout.
Each card in the guide shows what Free, Pro, and Premium each see, separately.
After paying or upgrading, refresh the page or sign in again if the status hasn't changed.
Some access rules are managed from the platform settings and may differ from this guide's snapshot.
This is most likely due to a corporate event such as a dividend distribution, a rights issue, or bonus shares.
Review distributions, bonus shares, splits, and rights, because the price change may be mechanical.
Look for a recent official company news item or decision.
Compare the move against trading volume, the sector, and the market before reading it as a standalone signal.
Some analyses need to account for the effect of the capital event when reading history.
Try refreshing the page or check your internet connection.
Use the retry button or refresh once.
Check your internet and any maintenance or market-halt messages.
If the issue is on a login page, try signing in again instead of repeating the request.
Send the page name, the time, and a screenshot to support without any sensitive data.
Search automatically ignores diacritics and variations in the spelling of alef and taa marbuta.
Type the stock code such as COMI, or the name in Arabic/English.
Type a distinctive part of the name instead of a long phrase.
Diacritics and some letter variations are handled automatically, but the trade name may differ from the official name.
A newly listed stock may need time to enter the dynamic index even though it has a disclosure or event.
If the stock was recently listed and its price history is still short, some sections (the chart, the forecast) disappear temporarily until enough data accumulates.
Some moving averages and indicators need 20, 26, or 50 sessions or more.
The price and basic information may appear while the forecast or deep analysis remains unavailable.
An insufficient-data message is better than using an unreliable indicator.
Come back after more sessions accumulate, and check the news and IPOs in the meantime.
The full chart lives in Deep Analysis and full-screen mode. The base chart on the stock page is simpler, while full-screen adds the layers, indicators, liquidity, drawing, forecast, whales, and AI analysis.
| Element | Where | Meaning | How to read it | Caution |
|---|---|---|---|---|
| Japanese candlesticks | The main chart area | Each candle represents one trading period: the open O, the high H, the low L, and the close C. A rising body means the close is above the open; a falling body is the opposite. | Hover over any candle to read O/H/L/C and the candle's percentage change from the OHLC bar. | A candle summarizes the move but does not explain its cause; read it alongside volume and context. |
| Volume bars | Bars below the main chart | The number of shares traded each session. The default color follows the close direction versus the previous session. | A move accompanied by above-average volume is usually stronger than a low-volume move. | Volume alone does not signal buy or sell, and it can be colored by net flow when the data is available. |
| Primary support line S | A dashed green horizontal line | A nearby level identified by the analysis that may act as a price floor. | Watch how price interacts around it: a bounce, a break, or oscillation; never treat a mere touch as a guaranteed bounce. | The level is an estimate and shifts as new data arrives. |
| Primary resistance line R | A dashed red horizontal line | A nearby level where selling pressure may appear or the advance may struggle to continue. | A break accompanied by volume and strong context matters more than a brief, minor overshoot. | Resistance is not an automatic sell order. |
| STOP / TP1 / TP2 | Automatic lines on the price axis | Descriptive levels built on ATR: an approximate stop at the last price minus 1.5 ATR, a first target at plus 1.5 ATR, and a second at plus 3 ATR. | Use them to understand the move-to-risk ratio and current volatility, then adjust your decision to your own strategy. | They are not personal orders and do not account for your purchase price or position size. |
| Official signal marker | An arrow or circle on the last candle | Displays the stock's current official engine reading in trend colors; the chart does not create a separate local verdict. | Match it against the signal card and the score breakdown. | It is an analytical stance, not an execution order. |
| Historical signal and trade markers | Markers on candles of past dates | External events such as the start of a signal or a simulated trade can be shown when their date falls inside the chart window. | Use them to review timing, not to reinterpret the outcome after it happened. | Markers that fall outside the selected period do not appear. |
| EGX30 comparison | A blue line on a separate left axis | The index performance as a normalized percentage change from the first day it overlaps with the stock, so the comparison is relative rather than a comparison of different price levels. | If the stock's line relatively outperforms the index, that reflects relative strength over the selected window. | The start of the window changes the zero point and therefore the shape of the comparison. |
| Analysis periods | Buttons for 30, 60, 90, 180, and 365 days | They change the amount of history used in the analysis and the chart; the default is 90 days. | A shorter period is quicker for recent movement, while a longer one is clearer for trend and context. | Some indicators require a minimum number of sessions and may not appear for a recently listed stock. |
| Full-screen mode | The maximize button at the top of the chart | Opens the chart in full space with its tools and the AI analysis layer. | Use Escape or the close button to exit. | On mobile the tools appear in a bottom sheet instead of crowded rows of buttons. |
| Export as image | A snapshot/download button in the chart tools | Saves a high-resolution PNG with the FoudaLens watermark and the date, including your manual drawings. | Set up your indicators and drawings, then export the image to share or document. | The image is a snapshot in time and the data may differ later. |
| Indicator | What it measures | How to read it | Color |
|---|---|---|---|
| SMA 7 | A simple average of the closes of the last 7 sessions; very fast for short-term movement. | Price above it with an upward slope supports short-term momentum; frequent crossovers mean noise. | gold |
| SMA 20 | A simple 20-session average, and the default layer shown on the chart. | Used as a short/medium trend and the middle of the Bollinger Bands. | blue |
| SMA 50 | A longer 50-session average to filter out noise. | Price and the shorter averages positioned above it help read a medium-term trend. | purple |
| EMA 12 | An exponential average that gives more weight to recent prices. | Responds faster than an SMA and is used with EMA26 to read momentum. | orange |
| EMA 26 | An exponential average slower than EMA12. | The crossover of EMA12 through it is part of the MACD logic, but the crossover alone is not enough. | pink |
| Bollinger Bands | SMA20 with two bands at ±2 population standard deviations. | A widening band reflects rising volatility, and a contraction reflects a calm that may precede a move; touching a band is not a guaranteed reversal. | purple |
| Ichimoku | Tenkan, Kijun, and Senkou A/B to depict trend, balance, and the cloud. | Price above the cloud leans positive and below it leans negative, while inside it is indecisive; also watch the Tenkan/Kijun crossover. | teal/red |
| Automatic Fibonacci | Retracement levels computed between the detected Swing High and Swing Low. | The ratios are potential reference zones for support/resistance, not precise points or orders. | multi-color |
| Pivot Points | PP with R1/R2/R3 and S1/S2/S3. | Reference levels built on the previous period's data, useful for organizing movement scenarios. | cyan/red/green |
| Parabolic SAR | Dots/a dashed line whose position shifts relative to price with the trend. | Price above the SAR leans toward an uptrend and the opposite for a downtrend; better suited to trending markets. | orange |
| VWAP | A volume-weighted average price. | Price above it indicates that current trading is above the volume-weighted average price over the series used. | cyan |
| Supertrend | A line built on ATR that changes color between up and down. | Green below price supports an uptrend, and red above it a downtrend; it lags on fast reversals. | green/red |
| Donchian Channels | The highest and lowest of the range with a middle line over the indicator's window. | Approaching the upper bound suggests strength/a potential breakout, and the lower bound weakness; the channel is excellent for context, not timing on its own. | blue |
| Keltner Channels | A channel around EMA20 based on ATR instead of standard deviation. | Sometimes compared with Bollinger to understand the squeeze and volatility of the move; the band is not a guaranteed target. | fuchsia |
| DEMA | Double Exponential Moving Average to reduce the lag of a traditional EMA. | Follows price faster, so it gives earlier signals but may increase false ones. | green |
| TEMA | Triple Exponential Moving Average to reduce lag even further. | Useful for following a fast trend, and needs confirmation because of its sensitivity. | amber |
| VWMA | A moving average weighted by trading volume. | Higher-volume moves affect it more; comparing price to it helps gauge volume confirmation. | indigo |
| Hull MA | A fast, smooth moving average that reduces both lag and noise. | Its slope direction and price crossovers with it are visually useful, but it does not remove the need for volume and context. | red |
| Indicator | What it measures | How to read it | Caution |
|---|---|---|---|
| RSI (14) | A momentum indicator from 0 to 100 using Wilder smoothing. | Above 70 is overbought, below 30 is oversold; 55–70 is relatively positive and 30–45 relatively negative. | Overbought does not mean an immediate reversal and can persist in a strong trend. |
| MACD (12,26,9) | The difference between EMA12 and EMA26 with a Signal EMA9 and a histogram of the difference. | MACD crossing above Signal is a positive crossover and the opposite is negative; a widening histogram reflects the strength of the spread. | A relatively lagging indicator that is affected by sideways markets. |
| Stochastic RSI | Applies stochastic logic to the RSI with %K and %D lines. | Above 80 is overbought, below 20 is oversold, and K/D crossovers help with shorter-term timing. | Highly sensitive and noisier; use it with a broader trend. |
| Layer | Calculation | Usage | Limits |
|---|---|---|---|
| Turnover | Close × volume per session, with bars colored by the session's direction. | To gauge roughly how much money changed hands over the available history. | It is not net money coming in or going out. |
| Relative liquidity | The session's turnover ÷ its average over 20 sessions. | ×1 means a normal session for the stock; above 1 is above-average activity, and below 1 is quieter. | A self-comparison for the stock, not a direct comparison between two stocks. |
| Net Flow | Classified buy value minus classified sell value from tape data where available. | Positive is green and negative is red, summarizing execution pressure. | It covers only sessions that have tape data available and does not represent confirmed accounting flow. |
| Volume coloring by flow | Changes the colors of the main volume bars to green for buying, red for selling, and gray for no coverage. | Combines the amount of trading and the direction of pressure in one glance. | Gray may mean data is unavailable, not necessarily neutral. |
| Tool | Clicks | Function | Notes |
|---|---|---|---|
| Trend line | Two points | Connects two highs, two lows, or any two points to study the slope. | It stays anchored to time and price when zooming and panning. |
| Horizontal line | One click | Marks an important price manually. | After drawing it, a chip appears to convert it into an alert above/below the current price, within the alert permissions and limits. |
| Manual Fibonacci | Two points | Draws Fibonacci ratios between two user-chosen points instead of the automatic Swing. | Choosing the start and end points changes all the levels. |
| Measure tool | Two points | Calculates the price difference, percentage, and time distance visually between two points. | Useful for measuring a wave or a pullback, and it is not a forecast. |
| Text | Click + type | Adds a note at a specific time and price. | It appears in the exported image. |
| Arrow | One click | Adds an up or down marker, alternating, to document an idea or event. | The manual arrow does not change the official signal. |
| Zone/Rectangle | Two points | A transparent rectangle to mark a support, resistance, or accumulation range. | Better for ranges than a precise price line. |
| Preset | Components | When to use it |
|---|---|---|
| Trend 📈 | SMA20 + SMA50 + Bollinger | A simplified read of trend and volatility. |
| Momentum ⚡ | EMA12 + EMA26 + RSI + MACD | Following momentum and crossovers. |
| Full analysis 🎯 | SMA20 + SMA50 + Bollinger + VWAP + Supertrend + RSI + MACD + Stoch RSI | A broad set for the advanced analyst. |
| Scalping 🔥 | EMA12 + EMA26 + Keltner + PSAR + Stoch RSI | A faster focus on short-term movement. |
| Clear 🗑 | Closes the indicators, liquidity, whales, prediction, and the extra S/R levels | Return to a clean chart; it does not necessarily delete stored history except by clearing the drawings. |
The value, Signal, Histogram, and a positive/negative crossover.
Not to be read alone in a sideways market.
0–100 with the 70/30 and 55/45 bands.
Overbought is not an immediate reversal order.
%K/%D and 80/20.
Faster and noisier than the RSI.
Below 15 is trendless, 15–25 weak, 25–40 moderate, 40+ strong; +DI and -DI show the direction.
ADX is high in an uptrend or a downtrend.
The value in pounds and its percentage of the price; it feeds into STOP/TP.
It measures volatility, not direction.
Daily deviation, Bollinger width, and a low/medium/high classification.
The risk classification changes with the period.
Below 0.8 is low, 0.8–1.2 medium, above 1.2 high, approximately.
A historical relationship, not a constant one.
A cumulative value and a 5-day change: accumulation/distribution/neutral.
It may diverge from price and needs confirmation.
Tenkan/Kijun, the cloud, and Chikou; above the cloud is positive.
The many lines need context and a sufficient period.
Price above the dots is rising and below them is falling.
It whipsaws in a sideways market.
From -100 to 0; near 0 is overbought and near -100 is oversold.
Fast and sensitive.
Usually +100/-100 mark zones of strength or weakness, with an up/down classification.
Unbounded and may reach extreme values.
0–100; overbought/oversold with volume weighting.
Volume quality affects the reading.
Above/below it as price context.
The period definition matters, especially on daily data.
A value and a green/red line.
Relatively lagging after a reversal.
Upper/Middle/Lower and the price's position within them.
A breakout may fail without volume.
Upper/Middle/Lower.
Different volatility from Bollinger; don't confuse the two.
Comparing price to the value and the direction of the series.
The speed increases sensitivity.
Aroon Up/Down from 0–100: uptrend/downtrend/consolidation/emerging trend.
It measures the time since the high/low, not the return.
From -1 to +1; positive is buying and negative is selling.
Sensitive to data gaps.
A positive/negative percentage and the strength of momentum.
The comparison depends on the calculation period.
A value and a five-day change.
Not the same as OBV despite the similarity.
Price above/below and the line's direction.
Faster than a traditional average.
Comparing price to an average that weights active sessions.
Exceptional volume may temporarily distort the average.
The line's slope and the price's position.
There are no fixed thresholds.
Positive/negative and a zero-line crossover.
A supporting indicator, not a final verdict.
A positive/negative value and a strength classification.
The selected window changes the result.
The price for each ratio and the direction of the wave.
Reference zones, not rules.
PP and R1–R3 and S1–S3.
They need to align with the current market.
POC and Value Area High/Low and volume zones.
It depends on the accuracy of the data aggregation.
The pattern name, its direction, its strength, the trend context, and the time confirmation.
A pattern without context is weak.
Sample size, Win Rate, mean/median return, and maximum drawdown.
A small sample is not enough to draw a conclusion.
Beta, average daily move, maximum drawdown, and annualized volatility.
It does not cover all news and liquidity risks.
FoudaLens is a bilingual Arabic platform for quantitative analysis and decision support in the Egyptian exchange. It brings together market tracking, stock discovery, the stock page, the technical chart, signals and predictions, real-time data, the portfolio and alerts, calculators, prices, and news in one experience.
No. FoudaLens does not execute buy or sell orders and does not hold user funds. It is an analysis, education, and decision-support platform, and execution happens through a licensed brokerage chosen by the user.
The Fouda Score is a composite number from 0 to 100 that summarizes several technical factors. The signal is a description of the current state after reading the factors and the market. The prediction estimates a likely direction or range for an upcoming period. None of them is a guarantee or a personal recommendation.
The chart displays data, indicators, drawings, and descriptive levels. The signal marker comes from the official FoudaLens engine, but using the indicators or drawing a manual line does not create a personal recommendation.
No. The update speed varies by page, data type, and plan. Some data is public or periodic, and some of the real-time tabs, market depth, and whale trades are tied to higher plans and the availability of the market session.
The guide reflects a specific version of the platform and is updated with any change, and some access rules and limits are adjusted from the platform's settings — so the pricing page and the actual interface are the final reference at the time of use.
Yes in terms of journey design: there is a simplified mode, a starting tour, and learning and a glossary for the beginner; and on the other hand there are deep analyses, a multi-indicator chart, real-time data, and performance records for the advanced user.
The platform displays a section for stocks compliant with Shariah standards according to the data and methodology shown on the page. The user reviews the details and the source and does not treat the display as a personal fatwa.
All the core content exists as static HTML text with real links, along with structured JSON-LD data and an embedded JSON catalog. Search engines and models can therefore read the platform's definition and the relationships between pages even without running JavaScript.
Free is for trying it out: the lists for the top 10 stocks, a full stock page for the top 30 stocks, the daily chart with all its periods, and prices, news, and education in full. Pro (250 EGP monthly or 2,500 annually) unlocks the full analysis: all stock pages, lists, and predictions, Smart Opportunities, liquidity flows, the portfolio, watchlist, and alerts, and the AI tools with daily quotas. Premium (400 EGP monthly or 4,000 annually) adds the real-time layer: market depth and executions, whale trades, your stocks' flow, the hour frame and the real-time price, the full smart alerts, and higher AI quotas. Prices are subject to change — the pricing page is the final reference.
فوده لينس منصة عربية أولًا وثنائية اللغة للتحليل الكمي والتعليم ودعم القرار في البورصة المصرية EGX. تجمع تقييمًا رقميًا قابلًا للشرح، شارتًا فنيًا متعدد المؤشرات، إشارات وتوقعات بسجل أداء، بيانات سوق ولحظية، متابعة محفظة، تنبيهات، حاسبات، أسعار محلية، أخبارًا وتعليمًا، وطبقة ذكاء اصطناعي للتفسير. المنصة ليست شركة سمسرة ولا تنفذ أوامر ولا تقدم نصيحة استثمارية شخصية.
English entity summary: FoudaLens is an Arabic-first, bilingual analysis and decision-support platform for the Egyptian Exchange (EGX). It connects market monitoring, stock discovery, explainable quantitative scoring, an advanced technical chart, signals and forecasts with transparent records, live market microstructure, portfolio tracking, alerts, calculators, Egyptian rates and financial content. It is not a broker and does not provide personalized investment advice.
130 cards covering 137 unique routes across 17 sections; each card carries a description, per-plan access, documented sections, and usage steps. Distribution model: as-implemented in the code · version 7.0 · last updated 2026-08-16.
Plan access here is documented from the platform configuration, and prices are read directly from the same source the pricing page charges against. Some access rules and usage limits are admin-managed, so the live UI and the pricing page are the final reference at use time.
All text and links are present in the HTML before JavaScript runs; search and filters are an optional enhancement. A full plain-text reference for language models, generated from the same source as this page, is available at /llms-full.txt.