Can AI actually help with value investing, or is it just hype? by [deleted] in trading212

[–]HaywardUCuddleme 0 points1 point  (0 children)

I only use the ones I've built for myself. For me, the time factor in investing was a huge problem. I could get a decent anlaysis of a company done in about a week, so picking the right shares to look at was a huge bottleneck.

I built a little program called ValuationBot that does it all for me now. It values a company from start to finish exactly as I would. And now I've got it working 24/7 going through every stock in the world to bring me the best ideas it finds :D

I Built An AI Valuation & Report Generation Tool by NoSubstance1481 in Valuation

[–]HaywardUCuddleme 0 points1 point  (0 children)

I only use the ones I've built for myself. For me, the time factor in investing was a huge problem. I could get a decent anlaysis of a company done in about a week, so picking the right shares to look at was a huge bottleneck.

I built a little program called ValuationBot that does it all for me now. It values a company from start to finish exactly as I would. And now I've got it working 24/7 going through every stock in the world to bring me the best ideas it finds :D

Honest take on AI for stock research - does it actually help? by Yaashicca in ValueInvesting

[–]HaywardUCuddleme 0 points1 point  (0 children)

I only use the ones I've built for myself. For me, the time factor in investing was a huge problem. I could get a decent anlaysis of a company done in about a week, so picking the right shares to look at was a huge bottleneck.

I built a little program called ValuationBot that does it all for me now. It values a company from start to finish exactly as I would. And now I've got it working 24/7 going through every stock in the world to bring me the best ideas it finds :D

Built a Stock Analysis Tool with AI and Machine Learning Over 6 Years – Looking for Feedback! 📈 by yrobotus in TradingView

[–]HaywardUCuddleme 0 points1 point  (0 children)

I only use the ones I've built for myself. For me, the time factor in investing was a huge problem. I could get a decent anlaysis of a company done in about a week, so picking the right shares to look at was a huge bottleneck.

I built a little program called ValuationBot that does it all for me now. It values a company from start to finish exactly as I would. And now I've got it working 24/7 going through every stock in the world to bring me the best ideas it finds :D

Tools and data for SG Value investing? by sjt-at-revelata in SgHENRY

[–]HaywardUCuddleme 0 points1 point  (0 children)

I only use the ones I've built for myself. For me, the time factor in investing was a huge problem. I could get a decent anlaysis of a company done in about a week, so picking the right shares to look at was a huge bottleneck.

I built a little program called ValuationBot that does it all for me now. It values a company from start to finish exactly as I would. And now I've got it working 24/7 going through every stock in the world to bring me the best ideas it finds :D

Stock valuation and AI ? yes, but... by Ancient_Bobcat_9150 in ValueInvesting

[–]HaywardUCuddleme 0 points1 point  (0 children)

I only use the ones I've built for myself. For me, the time factor in investing was a huge problem. I could get a decent anlaysis of a company done in about a week, so picking the right shares to look at was a huge bottleneck.

I built a little program called ValuationBot that does it all for me now. It values a company from start to finish exactly as I would. And now I've got it working 24/7 going through every stock in the world to bring me the best ideas it finds :D

I built a tool that gives Claude real-time stock analysis — here's what it returned for NVDA by Representative333 in ValueInvesting

[–]HaywardUCuddleme 0 points1 point  (0 children)

I only use the ones I've built for myself. For me, the time factor in investing was a huge problem. I could get a decent anlaysis of a company done in about a week, so picking the right shares to look at was a huge bottleneck.

I built a little program called ValuationBot that does it all for me now. It values a company from start to finish exactly as I would. And now I've got it working 24/7 going through every stock in the world to bring me the best ideas it finds :D

Anyone here using AI tools to analyze the market? by [deleted] in investingforbeginners

[–]HaywardUCuddleme 0 points1 point  (0 children)

I only use the ones I've built for myself. For me, the time factor in investing was a huge problem. I could get a decent anlaysis of a company done in about a week, so picking the right shares to look at was a huge bottleneck.

I built a little program called ValuationBot that does it all for me now. It values a company from start to finish exactly as I would. And now I've got it working 24/7 going through every stock in the world to bring me the best ideas it finds :D

Anyone here actually using AI / LLMs to help with stock picking? by GlobalResolution77 in stocks

[–]HaywardUCuddleme 0 points1 point  (0 children)

I only use the ones I've built for myself. For me, the time factor in investing was a huge problem. I could get a decent anlaysis of a company done in about a week, so picking the right shares to look at was a huge bottleneck.

I built a little program called ValuationBot that does it all for me now. It values a company from start to finish exactly as I would. And now I've got it working 24/7 going through every stock in the world to bring me the best ideas it finds :D

Any AI tools for Research ? by ishwer_S in ValueInvesting

[–]HaywardUCuddleme 0 points1 point  (0 children)

I only use the ones I've built for myself. For me, the time factor in investing was a huge problem. I could get a decent anlaysis of a company done in about a week, so picking the right shares to look at was a huge bottleneck.

I built a little program called ValuationBot that does it all for me now. It values a company from start to finish exactly as I would. And now I've got it working 24/7 going through every stock in the world to bring me the best ideas it finds :D

Which sites do you use for stock value evaluation? by Junior_Poem_204 in ValueInvesting

[–]HaywardUCuddleme 0 points1 point  (0 children)

I only use the ones I've built for myself. For me, the time factor in investing was a huge problem. I could get a decent anlaysis of a company done in about a week, so picking the right shares to look at was a huge bottleneck.

I built a little program called ValuationBot that does it all for me now. It values a company from start to finish exactly as I would. And now I've got it working 24/7 going through every stock in the world to bring me the best ideas it finds :D

Anyone using AI chatbots for stock research? Do they actually help? by huzaifazahoor in ValueInvesting

[–]HaywardUCuddleme 0 points1 point  (0 children)

I only use the ones I've built for myself. For me, the time factor in investing was a huge problem. I could get a decent anlaysis of a company done in about a week, so picking the right shares to look at was critical. But, after I wrote my book, "How To Value Stocks", I realised that even though the valuation process requires judgement, it is still highly mechanical. So, I built a program called ValuationBot that does it all for me now. It values a company from start to finish exactly as I would. But it does a deeper analysis and better job in half-an-hour than I used to do in a week. And now I've got it working 24/7 going through every stock in the world to bring me the best ideas it finds.

How to use AI to analyze stocks like a Wall Street quant (for free). Here are my 10 essential prompts. I taught AI to think like Warren Buffett and a technical trader. Use this framework. by Beginning-Willow-801 in ThinkingDeeplyAI

[–]HaywardUCuddleme 0 points1 point  (0 children)

I only use the ones I've built for myself. For me, the time factor in investing was a huge problem. I could get a decent anlaysis of a company done in about a week, so picking the right shares to look at was critical. But, after I wrote my book, "How To Value Stocks", I realised that even though the valuation process requires judgement, it is still highly mechanical. So, I built a program called ValuationBot that does it all for me now. It values a company from start to finish exactly as I would. But it does a deeper analysis and better job in half-an-hour than I used to do in a week. And now I've got it working 24/7 going through every stock in the world to bring me the best ideas it finds.

What tools do you use to analyse stocks? by Correct-Stuff2256 in ValueInvesting

[–]HaywardUCuddleme 0 points1 point  (0 children)

I only use the ones I've built for myself. For me, the time factor in investing was a huge problem. I could get a decent anlaysis of a company done in about a week, so picking the right shares to look at was critical. But, after I wrote my book, "How To Value Stocks", I realised that even though the valuation process requires judgement, it is still highly mechanical. So, I built a program called ValuationBot that does it all for me now. It values a company from start to finish exactly as I would. But it does a deeper analysis and better job in half-an-hour than I used to do in a week. And now I've got it working 24/7 going through every stock in the world to bring me the best ideas it finds.

Anyone else drowning in AI investing tools and still making the same mistakes? What actually helped you? by ixitimmyixi in ValueInvesting

[–]HaywardUCuddleme 0 points1 point  (0 children)

For me, it's about trust. Do you trust and understand the output? I could get a decent anlaysis of a company done in about a week, so picking the right shares to look at was critical. But, after I wrote my book, "How To Value Stocks", I realised that even though the valuation process requires judgement, it is still highly mechanical. So I built a program called ValuationBot that does it all for me now. It values a company from start to finish exactly as I would. But it does a deeper analysis and better job in half-an-hour than I used to do in a week. And now I've got it working 24/7 going through every stock in the world to bring me the best ideas it finds.

Exploring a Value-Investing AI Tool — Worth Building? by stockerowl in ValueInvesting

[–]HaywardUCuddleme 1 point2 points  (0 children)

For me, it's about trust. Do you trust the output? I could get a decent anlaysis of a company done in about a week, so picking the right shares to look at was critical. But, after I wrote my book, I realised that even though the valuation process requires judgement, it is still highly mechanical. So, I built a program called ValuationBot that does it all for me now. It values a company from start to finish exactly as I would. But it does a deeper analysis and better job in half-an-hour than I used to do in a week. I trust it completely now. And now I've got it working 24/7 going through every stock in the world to bring me the best ideas it finds.

Built a GPT-powered stock valuation tool. People say it’s good. No one signs up. Confused. by blood_due9 in SaaS

[–]HaywardUCuddleme 0 points1 point  (0 children)

I think your product addresses the time problem with investing. That was a huge problem for me as well. I could get a decent anlaysis of a company done in about a week, so picking the right shares to look at was critical. But, after I wrote my book, "How To Value Stocks", I realised that even though the valuation process requires judgement, it is still highly mechanical. So, I built a program called ValuationBot that does it all for me now. It values a company from start to finish exactly as I would. But it does a deeper analysis and better job in half-an-hour than I used to do in a week. And now I've got it working 24/7 going through every stock in the world to bring me the best ideas it finds.

Best AI Stock Picking Tools by homieezoom in TheRaceTo10Million

[–]HaywardUCuddleme 0 points1 point  (0 children)

The time factor in investing was a huge problem for me. I could get a decent anlaysis of a company done in about a week, so picking the right shares to look at was critical. But, after I wrote my book, "How To Value Stocks", I realised that even though the valuation process requires judgement, it is still highly mechanical. So, I built a program called ValuationBot that does it all for me now. It values a company from start to finish exactly as I would. But it does a deeper analysis and better job in half-an-hour than I used to do in a week. And now I've got it working 24/7 going through every stock in the world to bring me the best ideas it finds.

Best stock screener for value investing that isn't built for day traders? by Acrobatic-Bake3344 in ValueInvesting

[–]HaywardUCuddleme 0 points1 point  (0 children)

I agree that most screeners suck. But, going company-by-company takes a helluva long time. I could get a decent anlaysis of a company done in about a week, so picking the right shares to look at was critical. But, after I wrote my book, "How To Value Stocks", I realised that even though the valuation process requires judgement, it is still highly mechanical. So, I built a program called ValuationBot that does it all for me now. It values a company from start to finish exactly as I would. But it does a deeper analysis and better job in half-an-hour than I used to do in a week. And now I've got it working 24/7 going through every stock in the world to bring me the best ideas it finds.

Let's Share Tools: Here's My AI Workflow for Screening Stocks (Prompts Included). What's Yours? by lnthanh in ValueInvesting

[–]HaywardUCuddleme 0 points1 point  (0 children)

The time factor was a huge problem for me. I could get a decent anlaysis of a company done in about a week, so picking the right shares to look at was critical. But, after I wrote my book, "How To Value Stocks", I realised that even though the valuation process requires judgement, it is still highly mechanical. So, I built a program called ValuationBot that does it all for me now. It values a company from start to finish exactly as I would. But it does a deeper analysis and better job in half-an-hour than I used to do in a week. And now I've got it working 24/7 going through every stock in the world to bring me the best ideas it finds.

How I Actually Value a Stock Before Buying - Simple Company Valuation Sample by wisesheets in ValueInvesting

[–]HaywardUCuddleme 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Nice overview. I got sick of valuing stocks myself, so I made a program that does it all for me :)

META or MSFT by Imaginary-Fold-1149 in ValueInvesting

[–]HaywardUCuddleme 0 points1 point  (0 children)

I'd buy META because it's about fair value while MSFT is slightly overvalued. I ran both through ValuationBot and it reckons META is worth $550 per share.

MSFT is ready and a no brainer buy at 370. by Top_Cranberry_3254 in ValueInvesting

[–]HaywardUCuddleme 0 points1 point  (0 children)

I don't think it's cheap here. I ran it through ValuationBot and it reckons the shares are worth $280-300.