Most of the features of my investing platform are simply too technical for the average person. 99.652% of the population have absolutely no idea what the f*ck I’m talking about. This includes friends, family, investors, traders, and fellow software engineers.
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For example, one of my latest feature launches has been my AI-Powered stock screener. After implementing this, I was SO excited! I wanted to tell the world how cool this feature was, how valuable it is compared to the current alternative approach, and the technical challenges I encountered when implementing the solution. I sent the final article to my identical twin brother, who is a high-performing software engineer working at Meta. He didn’t even finish reading the article.
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So today, I’m going to try a different approach. I’m going to write about a feature that is extremely valuable, but isn’t at all technical. In all honesty, it was extremely simple to implement, which is why it’s so surprising that traditional brokerage platforms like Fidelity and Robinhood don’t have this information available by default. I’m going to talk about the changes I made to support searching fundamental data for a particular stock.
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Sounds boring right? WRONG! If you are an investor or trader, PERK UP AND PAY ATTENTION! This is extremely important. This can be the difference between you losing money and earning money. We’ll be discussing a feature that is far more predictive in assessing future stock value than the stock’s current price.
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This feature has NOTHING to do with AI, genetic optimization, or large language models. This is a quality of life improvement. Today, I’ll be discussing how I display historical fundamental data in the NexusTrade platform.
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Disclaimer: The content provided in this post is for informational purposes only and is not intended as financial advice or a recommendation to buy or sell any securities. I am not a financial advisor. The insights and analysis shared are meant to demonstrate the capabilities of NexusTrade in automating financial research. It's important to conduct your own due diligence and consult with a professional advisor before making any investment decisions.
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