[HN Gopher] Show HN: Autonomous AI agents that monitor the stock...
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Show HN: Autonomous AI agents that monitor the stock market for you
We created autonomous AI Agents that monitor the stock market for
you while you go about your day. How it works: Tell our AI
Assistant what you want to monitor, and it creates a project for
our team of autonomous AI Agents. You'll get notifications (email +
app) when significant events matching your criteria are detected.
For short-term projects, you'll be notified when your analysis is
ready. Behind the scenes: When you give the AI Assistant a request
to monitor an entity (like a stock or group of stocks), an AI
Project Manager plans the project and breaks the project down into
manageable tasks. These tasks run asynchronously - some recurring
(hourly/daily/weekly/monthly/quarterly/yearly), others one-time.
Example prompts you can try: Long-term monitoring: - "Monitor Apple
stock and notify me of any important events and red flags" -
"Monitor Apple, Google, Microsoft, and Meta stock. Notify me if any
of them start trending toward being undervalued" Short-term
analysis: - "Create a project to analyze the last 30 earnings calls
for Tesla, spot trends, and how the business has evolved over time"
You can track the progress of all tasks as the AI Agents work in
the background. Try it here: https://decodeinvesting.com/chat
This is still an early version - we're actively improving it based
on feedback. Would love to hear what you think and what features
you'd want to see next! Previously shared our AI-powered Stock
Market Research Analyst:
https://news.ycombinator.com/item?id=41156478
Author : clark-kent
Score : 20 points
Date : 2024-12-16 18:23 UTC (4 hours ago)
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| htrp wrote:
| Is chat really the best interface for a stock market analysis
| tool?
| great_psy wrote:
| When you say, "monitor red flags" what is actually happening ?
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| How are you determining red flags ?
|
| Will an LLM be running every x hours analyzing news, so I can
| give very specific things to look for ?
| clark-kent wrote:
| Red flags are things like significant drops in stock price,
| revenue, earnings, customer satisfaction, lawsuits, or changes
| in senior management.
|
| You can specify the red flags, or the LLM will specify them for
| you don't include them.
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| You can also specify how often you want the LLM to monitor
| things for you.
| citadel_melon wrote:
| What data do you collect about users, and are there any
| protections against taking trading ideas? Institutional traders
| would be wary of using the application, cautious of losing any
| edge by tipping their hands of what equities they are looking at
| to a third party.
|
| If the application is meant for retail, how do you plan on
| funding the project? Answering this question would better
| illuminate the stakeholder's incentives and if they align with
| users' interests.
| clark-kent wrote:
| We have offerings for both retail and institutions.
| Institutions can choose between on-prem solutions or a
| dedicated cloud deployment.
|
| Both retail and institutions can also use for our SAAS
| solution. We don't share our user data with third parties.
|
| I do review the AI interactions for the following reasons:
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| - To ensure the AI system (AI assistants and agents) meets
| expectations.
|
| - Safety: To ensure the AI system is not generating false or
| misleading information.
|
| - To understand how the AI system is performing and how to
| improve it.
| rybosworld wrote:
| Locking this behind a signup form seems like a mistake.
| TripleChecker wrote:
| I tend to agree. If you're dead set on locking behind a signup,
| at least the example queries shown (e.g. 'Summarize Apple's
| latest earnings' should be clickable so that users can see how
| it works.
| rvz wrote:
| This looks like a scam.
| bhhaskin wrote:
| If it looks like a duck and walks like a duck....
| clark-kent wrote:
| It's just a research and analysis tool that automates the
| process of reading lots of SEC Filings and earnings call
| transcripts and checking the news and stock quotes back to
| back.
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| Just automates the research that users would do manually.
| thatguysaguy wrote:
| > Monitor Apple, Google, Microsoft, and Meta stock. Notify me if
| any of them start trending toward being undervalued
|
| If you actually had a system that could detect when a stock was
| "undervalued" you should just trade directly on that system
| instead of selling it to consumers. This is pretty clearly
| scammy/predatory towards retail investors.
| clark-kent wrote:
| We only look at when the stock is objectively "undervalued".
| I'm not saying the system will tell you that a stock like
| Palantir is undervalued because it has a bright future. No.
| This system only tells when a stock is objectively undervalued.
| There are a few ways to know this.
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| Here some examples:
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| - Market cap is less than book value.
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| - Market cap is less than free cash flow x 8
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| There are other ways, but these are some examples. Being
| undervalued doesn't mean its a good company, the trick is
| knowing why its undervalued and if that valuation is justified.
| m3kw9 wrote:
| If any of these metrics were arbitrage, it would mean the
| fastest execution wins and the gap wouldnt last long. These
| metrics almost never work
| qeternity wrote:
| > the trick is knowing why its undervalued and if that
| valuation is justified.
|
| If it's justified, then it's not undervalued.
|
| Everything you described above is also just wrong and you
| should please stop encouraging uneducated retail investors to
| believe anything that fits these heuristics is "objectively
| undervalued".
| ankeshk wrote:
| Can it help with technical analysis as well? And screening of
| stocks based on technicals?
| dboreham wrote:
| You'd need to figure out an embedding for the seaweed.
| shadowerm wrote:
| I haven't really used agentic AI yet and I am already completely
| sick of it.
|
| 40 questions to Saturday just sounds ridiculous.
|
| I feel like on this trajectory my broker is soon going to be
| pretending my trailing stop is an AI agent monitoring when to get
| out of the trade "in the background".
| itishappy wrote:
| Is this investment advice?
|
| > "Investment adviser" means any person who, for compensation,
| engages in the business of advising others, either directly or
| through publications or writings, as to the value of securities
| or as to the advisability of investing in, purchasing, or selling
| securities, or who, for compensation and as part of a regular
| business, issues or promulgates analyses or reports concerning
| securities...
|
| https://www.govinfo.gov/content/pkg/COMPS-1878/pdf/COMPS-187...
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