Financial market data scattered across tools with no unified AI-driven analysis layer
Investors and traders juggle multiple platforms for stocks, crypto, metals, and forex with no single tool that combines real-time data and AI-driven analysis without paywalls. The fragmentation forces manual correlation of data across sources. AiFinScout positions as an integrated solution but the product announcement obscures how much validated pain exists.
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