I've been building an alternative to Finviz (as a full time stock trader)
A trader introduces a new free AI-powered stock research platform to consolidate market data and analysis tools.
Tired of jumping between scanners, charting platforms, AI tools, spreadsheets, earnings sites, and endless tabs just to research a stock, I built this platform (free to use).
It's an AI-powered market intelligence platform designed to help investors and traders discover opportunities, understand what's happening beneath the surface, and build conviction faster.
Some of the core features (current MVP):
• Market Intelligence: track market breadth, sector rotation, leadership groups, relative strength, and where money is flowing.
• Discovery Engine: uncover strong stocks, emerging leaders, and high-momentum setups across sectors and industries.
• Deep Analysis: AI-powered breakdowns of companies using thousands of data points across fundamentals, technicals, sentiment, ownership, and valuation.
• Smart Watchlists: monitor stocks, industries, and themes in one place with custom alerts and rankings.
• Industry & Sector Rankings: quickly identify which groups are leading and which stocks are driving that leadership.
• AI Research Assistant: ask questions in plain English and get structured insights instead of digging through reports manually.
• Conviction Building: combine technicals, fundamentals, market context, and AI analysis into a single workflow.
Still early and actively building. Would genuinely love feedback from fellow investors and traders. In addition, here are some things that I generally look for at minimum when trying to find real value stocks;
- Strong revenue and EPS growth
- Industry leadership and momentum
- Relative strength outperforming the market
- Institutional-quality fundamentals
- Constructive technical action
That's not all, there is a lot more that comes into play, but if you just keep this in mind, that will already save you a small fortune if you do want to pick stocks every now and then, after all one mistake could cost you tens of thousands if not hundreds of thousands of dollars.
If I had to teach this to my kids I would say to them to look for companies that:
- have 'nice' looking charts which are in an uptrend (i.e. 'linearity)
- are industry leaders and have momentum (i.e. 'acceleration)
- have solid, strong business fundamentals (i.e. 'soundness')
- moments when price is tight enough to buy (i.e. 'consolidation')
However, all of that is easier said than done, that's why I started building this. I find most tools to be overly verbose, and can imagine they are too overwhelming for most people.
Glory to the fighters of Muad’dib. The name is good.
But why post opportunities that have left, and not opportunities that are right? 🧌
Ah, a fellow Dune fan.
You can actually spot opportunities early on if you look at it this way. Especially if you pay more attention to smal/mid cap stocks.
Sorry, I guess I fail the IQ test. I went to the site and can't figure out:
- What it is.
- What differentiates it from the zillion other sites out there.
- What I do with it.
- Why I need it.
Fair question.
Basically, it helps traders and investors find strong stocks and understand why they're strong.
Instead of jumping between scanners, charts, fundamentals, sector analysis, and AI tools, it brings everything together in one place. Surprisingly, that's still not really done well.
The goal isn't to replace your process. It's to help you discover opportunities, do research, and build conviction in minutes instead of hours.
I'm currently building a V3 with a much more guided experience, but that's probably not live until later this year. If the current version doesn't resonate with you, that's completely fair, it may simply not be solving a problem you have today.

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