- Highlights companies where revenue growth has sharply accelerated, signaling a possible shift in business momentum.
- This screener identifies companies that have reported a 200% or higher jump in sales compared to previous periods.
- A sharp rise in revenue often points to real changes on the ground — new orders, demand revival, capacity expansion, or a turnaround phase.
- WynWealth does not treat this as a buy signal. It is a business activity signal — telling you where something meaningful may be changing.
Why Sales Jump Matters
- Price can move for many reasons
- Sales growth usually moves only when business reality changes
- A 200% jump is rare — and worth attention, not blind action
- This screener helps you notice companies where revenue growth has suddenly accelerated — before narratives catch up.
Results (28 stocks)
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How to Read Sales Jump by 200% Result
| Signal Element | What It Means | What You Should Notice |
|---|---|---|
| Sales Jump ≥ 200% | Revenue has more than tripled vs the previous comparable period | Is this a one-time spike or sustained growth? |
| Company Size | Small & mid-cap companies often show sharper jumps | Smaller base = higher volatility |
| Sector Context | Certain sectors grow cyclically | Check if the sector itself is reviving |
| Price Reaction | Price may or may not react immediately | Sales leads price, not always the other way |
| Consistency | Single quarter vs multiple periods | Consistency matters more than magnitude |
📌 Best For
- Growth-focused investors chasing revenue momentum
- Quantitative screeners spotting trend breakouts
- Swing traders betting on earnings follow-through
- Investors looking for signs of strong product-market fit
📌 Ideal For
- High-growth portfolio builders
- Fundamental investors filtering by topline acceleration
- Sector rotation & momentum traders
- Early-stage investors before news or analyst coverage hits
- WynWealth shows where revenue momentum is emerging — so you can ask better questions, not chase answers.
