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0.9815
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0.9630
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0.9952
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0.9914
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0.9630
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0.9947
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0.9603
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| Symbol | Name | Close | Chg | Chg (%) | Trend | Days | Date |
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| $DJI | Dow Jones Industrial Average | 53,463.05 | 119.65 | 0.22 | Up | 1 | 08/19/2026 | | $GSPC | S&P 500 | 7,707.98 | 16.22 | 0.21 | Up | 1 | 08/19/2026 | | $IXIC | NASDAQ Composite | 26,331.09 | 41.38 | 0.16 | Up | 1 | 08/19/2026 | | $NDX | Nasdaq 100 | 29,426.02 | -64.94 | -0.22 | Down | 4 | 08/19/2026 |
Ask the market a question. Get a calculated answer.
The AI is not a chatbot bolted onto a document store. It calls the same
analytics engine that powers every screen on this platform — so what comes back is a
number it computed from raw history, with the command that produced it.
86,000+ instruments
Global equities, ETFs, funds, options, FX, commodities, crypto, economics, filings, transcripts and news — one normalised symbol universe with adjusted history.
A real analytics engine
Screening, backtesting, technicals, options analytics, correlations, seasonality and factor models — computed on demand from raw prices, never a stale cache.
It shows its working
Answers arrive with the charts, tables and tool calls behind them, so you can check the number instead of trusting a paraphrase.
Your own documents
Upload filings, decks and research. Ask across them and the answer cites the page it came from.
Agents and workflows
Multi-step research that runs the platform's tools for you — screen, pull the history, compute, compare, then write it up.
MCP, CLI and API
The same command catalogue from Claude, your own agent, a shell or your pipeline. The answer on screen is the answer your job gets at 4am.
You ask
“How does NVDA usually trade through earnings?”
It calls
→ ka.earnings_moves(NVDA)
→ ka.options_expected_move(NVDA)
It answers
NVDA has averaged a 9.2% absolute move on the day after earnings
and closed higher 67% of the time. Two in three reactions land between
−4.2% and +16.3% — the distribution is skewed right,
not symmetric.
Every figure computed live from our own history — not scraped, not summarised.
Or start with
“Screen the S&P 500 for oversold quality names.”
“Compare AAPL and MSFT over the last 5 years.”
“What moved the market today, and why?”
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