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Hype in. Filings out.
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Would you trust a research tool that some mornings tells you it has nothing?

Every trading morning before the bell, Stock Heart Beat reads three things: the YouTube channels you picked, the day's business news and wire reports, and the companies' own filed documents quarterly results, exchange filings, concall transcripts.

The videos and the news can only point. They flag a company as worth looking at, and that's all they're allowed to do. Nothing from them is ever quoted as proof. The case itself gets built only from what the company filed and signed. Then every claim is checked against the exact document it cites. About a third fail and get deleted. On mornings when too little survives, the desk publishes nothing and records the pass, which is later scored against what that stock actually did. That refusal is the part I'm least certain about. To me it's the whole point. But I've had people tell me a paid tool that comes back empty just feels broken, and I get why.

So, honestly:- would a silent morning make you trust it more, or less? And if more would you still be paying for it three months in? I don't think those are the same question. So please try 1 week free for India and US market and let us know your thoughts.

stock heart beat - Hype in. Filings out.

A research desk that reads the morning's filings and the channels you trust, checks every claim against the company's own filed documents, and publishes only what survives.