A different interface to get to information that's already available. It's basically a screener, but instead of navigating dropdown criteria like you would in finviz, you ask it for what you want like in chatgpt. It's okay if you already know what you're looking for, but has a long way to go before it provides value to the average retail trader
Edit in response with the given prompt: Still with user being a retail trader, the following AIME response still seems to be a chatgpt-interface for an aggregator, but yes, it does say buy the stock:
“As an investment advisor robot, I will provide a logical analysis of whether Nvidia is a good buy right now. Firstly, Nvidia is a chip company that has exposure to top growth markets, which makes it an attractive investment option. The company has been performing well in recent years, and its recent quarterly results were stellar. This indicates that Nvidia is likely to continue its growth momentum in the near future. Additionally, Nvidia has been working with NTT DOCOMO to launch the world's first GPU-accelerated 5G network. This partnership could lead to new opportunities and revenue streams for Nvidia. However, it is important to note that investing in any stock involves risk. Therefore, it is advisable to conduct thorough research and analysis before making any investment decisions. In conclusion, based on the positive indicators and the company's potential for growth, Nvidia may be a good buy right now for investors who are willing to take on the risk.”
That's actually not true. Yes, it is far easier to screen by just asking a question compared to a traditional screener like Finviz, but screening is only one of Aime's functions. Try asking a question like "Is NVDA a good buy". You will actually get an opinion interpreted from real data.
That is enormous value for the average trader compared to something like Finviz where you have to do all the work and interpretation.
The real problems for average retail traders boil down to "do I buy XXX stock". Aime answers that question.
Congratulations on the launch!
Nice work, I wish this AI financial advisor had happened earlier, perhaps I would have been a millionaire by now, haha 😁
I've been playing with Aime and it's kinda cool how it uses up-to-the-minute market data. It feels more current than some of the other financial tools I've tried. Good for a quick reality check on your investments.
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This product is really easy to use, and the user experience and interaction design of this product are very user-friendly and easy to operate. I was immediately fascinated by it!
I'm not particularly tech-savvy, but Aime's interface was a breeze to navigate. It felt like chatting with a knowledgeable friend. Before I encountered "Aime", I was often overwhelmed by the vast world of investments and frequently found myself searching for unbiased, data-driven advice. Unlike human financial advisors, Aime doesn't come with biases or potential conflicts of interest. Its advice is based on facts, figures, and algorithms, which adds another layer of trust. Kudos to the team behind it for creating such a groundbreaking product. Highly recommended! 👍🏻
Overall, I am very happy to use it. It is a good AI investment assistant. It exceeded my expectations because Aime brought me rich financial data visualization. This function is rare in other competing products. Basically, it is a paid function. Aime is directly free for everyone to use.