Market Setup Intelligence for Active Investors.
Near-term market intelligence for active investors — every setup shown with the evidence behind it, and how similar setups held up over time. No predictions, no recommendations.
Fresh catalysts, attention spikes, price reactions, and crowd discussion
See how a setup goes from signal to measured outcome
How It Works
Four steps from raw signal to measured outcome — no tips, no predictions.
Surface
We scan US stocks for fresh catalysts and unusual attention, so you see what’s moving before it’s obvious.
Explain
Every surfaced stock comes with the reason it appeared — the catalyst, the price reaction, the discussion.
Cross-check
Signals are weighed both ways: what supports the move and what weakens it, across price, estimates, and insider activity.
Track
Past setups are scored against the market, so you can see how earlier calls actually held up.
Discover
WeeklyStocks where the signal came before the attention.
A short, graded weekly list of overlooked stocks, each surfaced by an early-evidence pattern — unusual insider buying, analyst estimates rising before the price, or quiet strength the crowd hasn’t caught. Past lists are scored A/B/C and measured against SPY, so you can see how earlier picks held up over the following weeks.
Graded A/B/C · Tracked vs SPY
Signals
DailyPull up a stock and review the evidence before you add it to your watchlist.
Open a covered US stock and see the case both ways — what supports the move, what weakens it, and what still needs confirming — across price action, estimates, insider activity, and analyst changes. Updated daily, with past signals showing how they played out over the following days to weeks where there’s enough history.
Updated daily · Evidence by category · Historical follow-through
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Trending Setups
Stocks moving on fresh catalysts and unusual attention — with the reason each one surfaced, not just that it’s popular.
Trending connects catalysts, price reactions, Reddit discussion, and market activity so you can see which tickers are starting to behave like near-term setups.
See Trending SetupsMarket Pulse
The market context behind today's setups.
Market Pulse groups the stories, themes, and debates shaping investor attention so setup activity can be reviewed in context, not in isolation.
89 stories classified · Cross-referenced across Reddit and news · Top themes surfaced
Kazakhstan has extended its petroleum export ban, exacerbating tensions in the global oil market amid rising geopolitical risks related to the Strait of Hormuz.
Apollo Global Management has made a £5.7 billion ($7.65 billion) takeover offer for easyJet, surpassing Castlelake's previous bid and securing the airline's board's support.
EToro Group Ltd. is gaining momentum while remaining attractively priced.
Every summary links back to original sources so you can verify the setup context yourself.
Higher-Risk & Specialised Markets
Speculative and specialised — high-risk penny stocks and commodities, tracked separately with risk flags, source context, and market-regime data.
Frequently asked questions
What does MarketMind cover?
US stocks, commodities, catalysts, social attention, news, price reactions, rules-based screens, and outcome proof where available.
How often is the data updated?
Setup activity and Market Pulse update 3 times on weekdays. Commodities prices update 3 times on weekdays with government reports weekly. Discover screens refresh weekly. Outcome data appears where the required follow-through window has matured.
Is this financial advice?
No. MarketMind surfaces setup context, evidence, risks, and measured outcomes where available. It does not tell you what to buy or sell, and it does not make price predictions.
How are price reactions identified?
When a stock moves sharply after an event like earnings or a catalyst, MarketMind classifies the reaction and connects it to the likely setup context.
Can I rely on the AI summaries?
AI summaries are for faster setup review and can contain errors. Use linked sources and measured evidence before drawing conclusions.