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MacOS stock market workstation: AISTRYX

MacOS stock market workstation: AISTRYX

The quickest and most private way to invest with AI guidance

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Aistryx is an AI-powered stock analysis and trading workstation for macOS, built for investors who want intelligence without automation and privacy without the cloud. Running entirely locally, it combines real-time market data, portfolio tracking, broker integration, and explainable AI insights in one focused dashboard; giving traders the clearest, most controlled way to use artificial intelligence to analyse stocks and make smarter decisions.
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Stephen Pereira
I'm a full stack developer and have been casually investing in stocks for some years. Over the last couple of years mostly evenings after work, I put a lot of time into building a macOS app to fix my workflow and bring all the data I needed including AI based analysis into a fast and easy to digest UI. It pulls chart data (historic and live), news, and other data points and uses AI to intepret and give easy to read context about what is happening. You can analyse a stock, keep your notes and reasoning next to it, and place trades through your Trading 212 account (DEMO or Live) without bouncing between apps. Everything is manual, there’s no auto trading and nothing telling you what to buy or sell. The AI side uses your own Google Gemini account rather than trying to resell this as service with a markup. That means you’re also not limited by usage caps and you can select your preferred gemini model. It’s there to assist with understanding where a stock is at from the perspective of a pro trader without overwhelming you. It doesn't trade for you and isn't another dodgy trading bot. I personally don't like the idea of using such automated tools. Thanks for your time :) Stephen