AI stock analysis with Claude
Finisdom’s Analyst runs each name through a transparent quant signal, then asks Claude to read the fundamental quality behind it — combining the two into a single, explainable verdict instead of a black-box score.
What it does
- Transparent quant signal — momentum, value, and quality
- Claude reads the fundamental quality behind the number
- One blended verdict (60/40) you can actually explain
- Grades business durability, not just recent price action
- Every verdict shows its reasoning, not a black-box score
- Save reports to a dated, per-user history
How it works
Score the signal
The engine rates the name on momentum, value, and quality — a disciplined, transparent starting point.
Ask Claude
Claude reviews the fundamentals — moat, margins, balance sheet — and grades the underlying business quality.
Blend the verdict
The quant score and the fundamental read combine 60/40 into one explainable verdict, saved to your history.
Frequently asked
What is AI stock analysis?
AI stock analysis uses a large language model to read and reason about a company’s fundamentals — its business model, moat, margins, and risks — the way an analyst would, at speed and scale. Finisdom pairs that with a transparent quant signal so the AI’s view is anchored to hard numbers.
How does Finisdom use Claude?
The quant engine produces a momentum/value/quality signal first. Claude then reviews the fundamental quality behind that signal and writes an explainable read, which is blended 60/40 with the quant score into a single verdict — so you see both the number and the reasoning.
Is this investment advice?
No. It’s research tooling that combines a quantitative signal with a qualitative model read to help you think — hypothetical and educational, not a recommendation to buy or sell. Always do your own due diligence.
Can I keep a history of reports?
Yes. Every analyst report can be saved to a dated, per-user history so you can revisit a name over time and see how the verdict evolved.
Is the Analyst free?
The Claude Analyst is part of the Finisdom cockpit, available to members. The Learn section covers fundamental analysis and quant signals in plain English for free.
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