Henneth is a research terminal for the Pakistan Stock Exchange. It reads companies, models fair value, tests strategies against real PSX history, and tracks how every claim actually performed, including a financial-astrology lens that gets scored the same way as everything else. Nothing is asserted; everything is shown with its evidence. Built for investors who want to see the working, not just the conclusion. Research, not advice.
Hi Product Hunt 👋
I'm Wasay, from Lahore.
Pakistan has a stock exchange with real companies, real earnings, and real dividends, and almost no serious retail research. What passes for analysis here is usually a WhatsApp forward, a broker's target price with no track record attached, or a YouTube video with a thumbnail arrow. If you want to know what a company is actually worth, or whether a strategy has ever worked, you're on your own.
So I built the desk I wanted.
Henneth reads PSX companies and shows the working: the fundamentals, a fair-value model with its inputs visible, strategies backtested against real price history with the win rate and sample size in plain sight, and a running scorecard of how every claim, mine, the brokers', anyone's, actually performed after the fact.
There's also a financial-astrology lens, which I know sounds like the part where you close the tab. But it's held to exactly the same standard as everything else: every astro claim is dated, falsifiable, and backtested against PSX history. Most of what tradition claims did not survive that test, and the ones that didn't survive are shown too. It's an honest experiment, scored publicly, not a mystical add-on.
One thing it deliberately does not do: tell you what to buy. It never places an order and never gives a call. It's a research publication, it describes, it doesn't direct. That's a legal line in Pakistan, and honestly it's the more useful product anyway. Conviction you borrow doesn't survive a drawdown.
Would love feedback from anyone who's built research tools for a frontier market, the data layer alone was most of the work.