I built an AI-powered morning market briefing — here's exactly what it does

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Hey everyone. I've been working on Nexus Intelligence, a fully automated daily market brief powered by GPT-4o.


Every weekday at 6AM, the system scrapes 15+ headlines from major financial outlets, generates a structured briefing, and delivers it before markets open.


Free tier: executive summary, top 3 stories, stock spotlights, sentiment overview.Premium (≈$10/mo): exact trade setups with entry/target/stop, 5–8 stock deep dives, and full portfolio allocation percentages.


Would love honest feedback from this community — especially on what you'd want added to a daily brief.
 
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The free version seems too narrow, so existing financial web sites might give the human reader a better overview.

Google AI says:
Top financial news websites include Bloomberg, CNBC, and Reuters for real-time market data and breaking news, while The Wall Street Journal and Financial Times are industry leaders for in-depth analysis and economic reporting. Yahoo Finance is a top choice for free market data and tools. [1, 2, 3, 4, 5]
Top Financial News Websites [1]
  • Bloomberg: Known for comprehensive business news, stock market data, and analytical articles.
  • CNBC: A leader in real-time financial market coverage, earnings, and news.
  • The Wall Street Journal (WSJ): A leading source for international business news, financial analysis, and in-depth corporate reporting.
  • Financial Times (FT): Recognized for global economic insight, banking news, and high-quality, authoritative market analysis.
  • Reuters: A top source for fast, objective news and market updates globally.
  • Yahoo Finance: Widely used for free stock quotes, financial news, portfolio management tools, and live market coverage.
  • MarketWatch: Provides market news, financial data, and personal finance analysis, often highlighting market trends. [1, 2, 3, 4, 5, 6, 7, 8, 9, 10, 11]
Niche and Specialized Financial News
  • Barron’s: Focuses on in-depth investing insights and market outlooks.
  • Business Insider: Offers broader business news, tech insights, and financial trends.
  • The Motley Fool: Known for stock market analysis and investment advice.
  • Investopedia: Ideal for understanding complex financial concepts alongside market trends. [1, 2, 3, 4, 5]
For breaking, fast, and factual updates, users in a Reddit/personalfinance thread recommend Reuters and CNBC. [1]
 
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