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Nexqual
Institutional-grade market intelligence for every investor
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Institutional-grade market intelligence for every investor
5 followers
Stock research is broken — you either drown in numbers or in noise. Nexqual fixes it: institutional-grade market data, distilled into a 15-second story. What’s different: • Kozuchi — an AI analyst you can interrogate, pulling live data from multiple sources • Markets & Discover — the whole market and today’s biggest moves, explained • Sonar — a social feed and group chats built around tickers • Smart Money — the real holdings of 80+ legendary investors No terminal. No noise. Just clarity.













Hello;
I’m a solo developer, and Nexqual is something I’ve been building on my own for a long time — late nights, weekends, all of it.
The idea is simple: most stock research either drowns you in numbers or buries you in noise. I wanted something that just reads the market for you and tells you what’s actually going on, in plain language.
Here’s what’s inside:
• Kozuchi — an AI analyst trained specifically on financial data, working with live market data in real time. Ask it anything about any U.S. stock and get a clear, sourced answer.
• Markets — the whole market at a glance: sectors, the yield curve, what’s rotating right now
• Discover — today’s biggest moves, surfaced and explained
• Sonar — a social feed built around tickers, ranked by what’s actually relevant to you: the stocks you follow, what smart money holds, post freshness, engagement, and author credibility. Every stock also has its own live chat room.
• Smart Money — the real holdings of 80+ legendary investors: what they’re actually buying, not what they tweet
• Messaging — direct messages and group chats, so you can talk markets with anyone
• Your own toolkit — a personal watchlist, portfolio tracking, price alerts, and an earnings calendar so you never miss what matters
It’s completely free, and I built every line of it myself.
I’d genuinely love to hear what you think — what works, what doesn’t, what’s missing. Every bit of feedback means a lot.