Every major market, one research layer.
Ask about a stock, an index, a currency pair, a commodity or a macro print. The same discipline applies everywhere: the read, the evidence, the uncertainty, the sources.
For research and education. Not financial advice.
Coverage
What you can research.
Stocks
Individual companies across major global exchanges — fundamentals, drivers, and both sides of the argument.
How to research a stock →ETFs & indices
What's actually inside, what drives it, and where the concentration hides.
What's really inside →FX
Currency pairs in the context of rates, growth and policy — not chart patterns.
What moves the dollar →Commodities
Gold, oil and the rest — supply, demand, the dollar, and the macro backdrop.
What moves gold →Macro & economic data
CPI, jobs, growth, central-bank decisions — what the print said and what it plausibly means.
News intelligence →Why did it move?
The six things to check when something moves — and why most headline explanations are written backwards.
Find the driver →Company research frameworks
How to research each one — the questions that matter, and where the argument genuinely sits.
NVIDIA (NVDA)
Customer concentration, the CUDA moat, export controls, and how much of the AI build-out is already in the price.
Apple (AAPL)
The services shift, China at both ends, lengthening upgrade cycles, and App Store economics under regulatory pressure.
Microsoft (MSFT)
Azure growth, the AI capex question, and whether enormous spending earns its keep.
Alphabet (GOOGL)
The most interesting disagreement in mega-cap tech: is AI a threat to search, or the thing that entrenches it?
Amazon (AMZN)
Not a retailer. AWS is the profit engine and advertising is the quiet giant.
Meta (META)
A spectacular ad business with an expensive science project attached.
Tesla (TSLA)
The business behind the narrative, and the gap between what it earns and what the price assumes.
The S&P 500
Broad, yes. As diversified as its reputation suggests? Worth actually checking.
TRUE provides market research and education. It does not recommend assets, predict prices, or place orders. Coverage of an asset is not an endorsement of it.
Ask about any market.
Stocks, ETFs, FX, commodities, macro — one place, one standard of evidence.
For research and education. Not financial advice.