AI Trading Signals
The signal layer beneath the intelligence.
Not a human advisor and not a static dashboard — a conversational AI that translates market intelligence and portfolio insight into plain English, putting better decisions within reach.
Try Quant AI →An AI trading advisor is a conversational system that helps you make sense of markets, weigh opportunities, and analyze your portfolio through natural-language interaction. Picture the analytical horsepower of a professional terminal, delivered as a conversation rather than a wall of widgets. It backs your decisions; it makes no promises about outcomes, and it is not a licensed financial advisor.
Professional traders have always had Bloomberg Terminals and analyst teams. Everyone else has been left with scattered free tools and guesswork. An AI trading advisor closes that gap: it delivers institutional-style intelligence in plain language, so a thoughtful retail trader can reason over the same data without a six-figure subscription or a finance degree.
Quant is designed to be exactly this kind of advisor-style intelligence layer — "the Bloomberg Terminal, but smarter," delivered as a conversation. Ask what's moving and why; ask how a position fits your portfolio; ask it to frame the risk of an idea. Quant fuses multiple data sources into a 0–100 conviction score, walks you through its reasoning, and helps you act when you choose to — self-custodial, with explicit approval on every execution. It's decision support that honors the fact that the decision is yours.
The signal layer beneath the intelligence.
The foundations of AI-assisted trading.
A conversational AI that helps you understand markets and your portfolio and backs your decisions — it is not a licensed human advisor.
No. It delivers informational market intelligence and decision support, not regulated personalized advice. Quant is explicitly not a financial advisor.
Robo-advisors auto-allocate long-term portfolios. An AI trading advisor is interactive and real-time, centered on understanding and active decisions.
It can frame opportunities and risks with reasoning, but the decision — and the approval of any transaction — always stays with you.
On-chain flows, social sentiment, news, macro indicators, and order-book data, all fused into a conviction score.
It speeds up and clarifies your research; it shouldn't stand in for your judgment. Good AI advice explains its reasoning so you can check it.
Yes — plain-language explanations make sophisticated analysis approachable, and the reasoning helps you learn.
No. Quant is self-custodial and requires your explicit approval for any execution.
It's shorthand for institutional-grade intelligence delivered conversationally and affordably, rather than through a complex, expensive professional terminal.
Quant is not a financial advisor. Always review every transaction before execution. Crypto trading involves risk, including possible loss of capital.