Users of the AssetIQ chart can now see Market Companion articles directly alongside price action, making it easier to connect notable market moves with relevant editorial insight in one place. The update is designed to improve context and usability without adding unnecessary noise to the chart experience.
AssetIQ now supports Market Companion articles as a dedicated chart event type. Users can turn these articles on or off through a new Market Companion icon in the chart event controls, giving them more flexibility over how much information they want to see while analysing an asset.
When a Market Companion item appears on the chart, the preview also gives clearer context around the move itself. This includes the relevant price movement and a simple directional label, helping users understand at a glance whether the market was moving up or down when the article was published.
This change helps bring together price data and editorial market analysis in a more practical way. Instead of switching between chart views and separate content sources, users can understand significant moves with more context directly from the chart.
The update also strengthens the platform's value as a more connected market intelligence experience, where insight is surfaced at the point of analysis rather than in a separate workflow.
It also supports clearer product messaging around usability. The chart now does more than show movement. It helps users interpret that movement with relevant research context, while still keeping the interface manageable.
To keep the chart focused, Market Companion articles are only shown when they are linked to meaningful market performance thresholds. This means users see articles associated with more notable moves, rather than every available item in the feed.
That filtering approach improves relevance and reduces clutter, which is especially important in research and trading environments where clarity and speed matter.
The enhancement applies to the AssetIQ widget, including the price chart and event selection experience, and extends to relevant Research Terminal asset and overview views where this chart context is used.