SOS Bull vs Bear — The Case For and Against, From the Filings | StockTools.ai
SOS · Bull vs Bear
The case for and the case against SOS Limited, each point drawn from public SEC filings — who’s buying, the red flags, and the health score. No opinion, no price call. Read both sides, then pick yours.
the bull case // 0
No recent buying across insiders, Congress, or 13F filers, and no standout strength in the filing-based scores. A quiet bull case — not the same as a bear case.
the bear case // 6
Bankruptcy-risk zone
Altman Z-Score is in the distress zone (1.12).
Earnings-manipulation risk
Beneish M-Score (-1.11) is above the threshold — a screen for earnings-quality review, not an accusation (fast growers can trip it).
Short cash runway
Burning cash with roughly 0 months of runway — a dilutive raise looks likely.
Weak fundamentals
Piotroski F-Score of 1/9 — most quality checks are failing.
Weak cash position
~0 months of cash left
SEC XBRL
Weak price momentum
-29.5% vs 200-day
SEC XBRL
where do you land on SOS?
Saved on this device. Your call, from the evidence above — not a recommendation.
the scoreboard behind both sides
Health F · 17/100Piotroski F 1/9Altman Z: distressBeneish M: flag
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Educational only — not financial adviceand never a recommendation to buy or sell. Both sides are built from public SEC filings (Form 4, STOCK Act, 13F, XBRL financials), which lag 40–90 days; absence of a red flag is not a clean bill of health.