Hi all,
Side project I’ve been working on post-work hours. Sharing here because
this community would give the most honest feedback.
The problem I kept running into: a global event fires - West Asia
tensions, Fed decision, US-China tariffs - and I knew something in my
portfolio would be affected, but I had no structured way to figure out
what or why. News gives you the event. Nobody gives you the reasoning.
What I built: signal.in - an AI pipeline that monitors news and traces
the causal path from event → sector → specific NSE stocks, with
reasoning shown at each step.
It also tracks NSE bulk deals daily and flags a “convergence alert”
when institutional money was already accumulating a stock before the
macro event fired.
Free to use, no login needed: https://signal-in.vercel.app/
Genuinely just want to know: is this useful to how you actually invest,
or is it solving a problem you don’t have? Happy to answer any questions
about how it works.
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very useful , thanks awesome
Hy first greetings for your efforts .
To me it’s personally littel confusing to use can you also explain about options to use .
News awareness can provide edge and help on avoiding hot news stocks i’v been parts in many….
But important is how much leg your platform is with other news portal eg google news . Or how it is better the. Ai news bot .
Thanks for the feedback!
On the confusion - fair point, I’m working on a short onboarding
explanation. The simplest way to use it: open any signal, read the
causal chain (Trigger → Market Reaction → Investor Sentiment), and
check which stocks are flagged as tailwind or pressure. That’s the
core of it.
On your second question - no the key difference from Google News or an
AI news bot is that those tell you what happened. signal.in tries
to tell you which of your stocks to care about and why. The goal
isn’t news awareness, it’s portfolio relevance.
Your point about “hot news stocks” is exactly the problem I’m trying
to solve - by the time news is on Google, the move has happened. The
convergence alert on this platform flags when institutional money was
already accumulating a stock before the event fired. That’s the
edge I’m going for.
Still early, so feedback like this genuinely helps. What would make
it less confusing for you specifically?
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