Finaxus

Overview / Description

Finaxus connects to your portfolios across multiple brokers and watches markets continuously — prices, earnings, macro events, and fundamental shifts — without flooding you with noise. It surfaces alerts only when conditions cross thresholds that matter to your specific situation. In conversation, you can ask it to run what-if scenarios, stress-test a position, or pull a full performance breakdown on demand. It retains your stated goals, risk tolerance, and custom rules across sessions, so context carries over rather than resetting each time. The tone is plain language throughout: no dashboards to navigate, no jargon-heavy reports. You ask, it answers — or it finds you first when the market moves in a way you care about.

Used For

Investors use Finaxus to monitor multi-broker portfolios in plain language — getting threshold-based alerts and on-demand scenario analysis instead of watching dashboards all day.

Pricing

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Pros & Cons

Pros

• Connects to portfolios across multiple brokers in one place • Continuous monitoring of prices, earnings, macro events, and fundamentals • Threshold-based alerts surface only what matters to your situation • Run what-if scenarios, stress-test positions, and pull performance breakdowns on demand • Remembers your goals, risk tolerance, and rules across sessions

Cons

• Conversational interface only — no traditional dashboards for visual analysts • Requires connecting brokerage accounts, which some users may hesitate to do • Alert quality depends on how well you define your thresholds and rules

Questions & Answers

Alternatives

Bloomberg Terminal, Magnifi, Composer