AI stock analysis you can actually check.
Ask about any stock or ETF and get a clear read: what moved, what's driving it, what the fundamentals say, and what the bulls and bears each get right. Every claim carries its source.
For research and education. Not financial advice.
The problem
Confident answers, zero evidence.
Most AI tools will happily tell you a stock is 'well positioned for growth' without showing you a single number. That's not analysis — it's vibes with a vocabulary. TRUE shows the data it used and the parts it isn't sure about.
How TRUE builds an answerWhat you get
One question. A full picture.
Price & trend context
Where it is, how it got there, how unusual the move is against its own history — with the volume and volatility that came with it.
Fundamentals in English
Revenue, margins, growth and valuation explained in plain language, not dumped as a table you have to decode yourself.
The news that matters
Which headlines actually moved the stock and which were noise — cross-checked against what the price did.
Both sides of the argument
The bull case and the bear case, stated fairly. If the evidence is thin on either side, TRUE says so.
The uncertainty
What TRUE doesn't know, what the data can't tell you, and where the read could be wrong.
Sources you can click
Every factual claim links back to where it came from, so you can verify it yourself instead of taking our word for it.
What this is not: TRUE does not issue buy or sell recommendations, price targets, or trade ideas, and it does not predict where a stock is going. It helps you understand what is happening and why people disagree about it. Every decision, and every consequence, remains yours.
Frequently asked questions
Is AI stock analysis reliable?
It depends entirely on whether you can check it. An AI that gives you a confident answer with no sources is a liability. TRUE is built so that every claim is traceable — you can see the data behind it, and you can see where the analysis is uncertain. Treat it as a well-read research assistant, not an oracle.
Does TRUE predict stock prices?
No. Nobody can reliably predict prices, and any tool that claims to is misleading you. TRUE explains what has happened and what is currently driving an asset. It does not forecast, and it does not tell you what to do.
What data does it use?
Live prices, fundamentals, company filings, an economic calendar, and a cross-checked news feed. See methodology for the full list and its limits.
Can I use it for ETFs and indices?
Yes — ETFs, indices, sectors, FX, commodities and macro data are all covered alongside individual stocks.
Does it work on any ticker?
Coverage spans major global exchanges. Start from the markets hub or just ask about a ticker directly.
Ask about any stock.
Get the read, the evidence, and the uncertainty — in seconds.
For research and education. Not financial advice.