Our major goal at Vest is to help new retail investors make sense of the investment landscape and get AI powered assistance, or even help experienced investors get confirmation of their potential moves. Overall, we want people to start their journey to financial freedom and not be daunted by the complexity of it.
So how do we do this?
Vest is a user-friendly service that harnesses fundamental metrics, social and news sentiment, and technical analysis, that we feed into some advanced AI models to generate clear buy, sell, or hold signals for US-based (for now!) stocks, offering our users transparent due-diligence for confident investing.
What's included:
News Sentiment. We take publications about a specific stock from new articles, journals and socials and give these all a rating to determine if social sentiment is positive around a stock or not.
AI assisted Stock Signals. We have developed an algorithm to take all the metrics, sentiment and technical analysis we collate and analyze this with historic performance data for every stock to attempt to figure out if a stock is undervalued (great time to buy) or overvalued (great time to sell).
Knowledge base and community. Our knowledge base & community contains explanations and articles for all metrics and the other good stuff behind Vest. We don’t want to just tell users what to do, but to also assist in their financial education.
Vest AI's answer
Retail investors new to the investing market, or experienced investors wanting to simplify and consolidate their due-diligence.
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At Vest, we're dedicated to democratizing stock market investing for everyday investors by offering an easy-to-use platform powered by AI, delivering stock picks, due diligence, and price signals, so users can embark on their journey to financial freedom with confidence.
Vest exists to reduce the noise and complexity that discourages potential investors.
Our Mission To empower everyday investors by providing them with the tools and support needed to embark on their path to financial freedom.
Our Vision To be the catalyst for a world where financial empowerment is within reach for everyone, where investments are tools for growth and freedom, and where prosperity is a shared opportunity for all.
Vest AI's answer
Vest is bringing the complicated investment market into the present day, with AI assistance to surface transparent buy and sell signals for users to use and understand.
We are reducing the complexity and noise within the investment market, which others have not managed to do.
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We are simple to use, designed to be user friendly and transparent.
So much of the investment market tooling, analyst sites and information is prohibitively clunky, complex and locked-down to those who already have a high-level of understanding. We aim to change that.
Based on our record, finbox.io seems to be more popular. It has been mentiond 5 times since March 2021. We are tracking product recommendations and mentions on various public social media platforms and blogs. They can help you identify which product is more popular and what people think of it.
The way to value stocks is by running a DCF analysis. There's software that can do that for you, for example at: finbox.com. In a DCF analysis you have to come up with some estimates with regards to future revenue, capex, depreciation, EBITDA margins, and other things like that. Then, based on these estimates and your desired rate of return, the DCF model should tell you how much the company is worth today. Source: over 1 year ago
The bond market is twice the size of the equity market, but it's more opaque. I'm looking for some kind of dashboard, like Wallmine, Finbox, Trading Economics, or Messari, for real-time capital flows through Treasurys, bonds, credit markets, and the like. Any good resources out there? Also, anything good on private markets as well (VC, PE, etc.)? Source: about 2 years ago
I know finbox.com got this $10k grant but never did YC itself. Source: over 2 years ago
How good is finbox.com? The models you can choose from are already filled up. Is that data I can rely on? Source: over 3 years ago
I made this data visualisation in Adobe After Effects. I download the stock information from Finbox (https://finbox.com) and created json file with it. I linked this data file to the animation using Javascript. Source: over 3 years ago
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