A research analyst's desk at night, lit by the red glow of a market terminal

Equity research, accelerated

Any ticker. A research brief in seconds.

Type a symbol. AnalystDesk pulls live market data — price, 52-week range, performance — then writes a balanced research brief on top of the real numbers: bull case, bear case, key risks, and what to watch. The analyst's first hour, on one screen.

Live market data · Balanced by design · Nothing stored

The problem

The first hour on a new name is always the same.

Pull the quote. Eyeball the chart. Frame a bull case. Stress-test it with a bear case. Note what could break the thesis and what's coming up next. It's necessary, it's repetitive, and it's the slowest part of getting an opinion you can actually act on.

01

Scattered data

Price here, performance there, the chart somewhere else. Just assembling the picture eats the first twenty minutes.

02

One-sided takes

Most of what's online is a hype sheet or a doom sheet. A real opinion needs both cases held at once.

03

No clear next step

You finish reading and still have to decide what actually matters — which catalyst, which metric, where to point your own work.

AnalystDesk does that first pass in seconds — so you start from a structured view, not a blank page.

Try it now

Enter a ticker. Get the brief.

Real, live market data first — then a balanced AI brief written on top of it. Try a name you know.

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AnalystDesk is research synthesis — a research aid, not investment advice or a recommendation. Market data is sourced live from public feeds and may be delayed. Verify before acting. No input or output is stored.

How it works

One symbol in. Three layers back.

01

You type a ticker.

One symbol — AAPL, NVDA, a name you're researching. No account, no setup, no spreadsheet to wire up first.

02

It pulls the real numbers.

Live price, day move, 52-week range and position, and 1M / 3M / YTD / 1Y performance — fetched fresh from public market feeds, never guessed or made up.

03

It writes a balanced brief.

On top of those exact numbers: a bull case, a bear case, the key risks, and what to watch next — structured the way a research analyst would frame the first pass.

What's in the brief

Every brief, the same disciplined frame.

Not a chatbot answer — a structured first pass with the sections a research note actually needs.

Live

Market snapshot

Current price, the real one-session move, the 52-week range with where the stock sits inside it, and performance across 1M, 3M, YTD, and 1Y — pulled fresh every time.

Context

Price action read

A plain-English reading of what those performance numbers actually say — momentum, range position, and how the recent move frames the setup.

Balanced

Bull & bear case

The strongest version of the long thesis and the strongest version of the short thesis, side by side — so you weigh both, not one.

Discipline

Key risks

The things that would actually break the thesis — named explicitly, so the downside is in front of you before you form a view.

Forward

What to watch

The catalysts and metrics a real analyst would track next — where to point your own deeper work instead of starting cold.

Honest

Numbers it won't invent

The brief reasons only over the real, provided market data. It will not fabricate revenue, EPS, P/E, or margins it wasn't given — uncertainty is flagged, not faked.

A real brief

What comes back.

An illustrative example of the structure AnalystDesk returns. Live numbers and language are generated fresh for whatever ticker you enter above.

Example Corp.
EXMP · NASDAQ
$184.20+1.86% today
$121.40
$199.60
52-week range · 80% of range
1M+6.40%
3M+14.10%
YTD+22.70%
1Y+38.90%

Price action

The name is trading near the top of its 52-week range after a steady multi-month advance, with momentum positive across every measured window — a strong tape that also raises the bar for the next leg.

Bull case
  • Durable demand backdrop supporting continued top-line growth.
  • Operating leverage as scale builds on a fixed cost base.
  • Category leadership widening the competitive moat.
Bear case
  • Valuation already prices in much of the optimism.
  • Cyclicality could compress growth faster than expected.
  • Competitive entrants pressuring pricing over time.

What to watch

  • Next earnings print and forward guidance.
  • Gross-margin trajectory quarter over quarter.
  • Any shift in the demand or rate environment.
brief: AI research synthesis · data: public market feed

Illustrative example only. AnalystDesk is a research aid, not investment advice.

Who it's for

The same first pass, for everyone at the desk.

Retail investors

Start from a structured view

Skip the blank-page research scramble. Get the real numbers and a balanced brief in seconds, then decide whether a name is worth a deeper look.

Analysts

Compress the first hour

Generate the standard first-pass frame on any ticker instantly, then spend your time on the differentiated work — not on assembling the obvious.

Advisors & PMs

Brief a name before the call

Walk into a client conversation or a screen review with a balanced, current snapshot of any company you're about to discuss.

Finance teams & students

Learn the frame

See how a disciplined analyst structures a view — real data, both cases, the risks, the catalysts — on any public company you choose.

Built by Astra AI

Built to be honest about what it knows.

AnalystDesk is an Astra AI product, built on MIND — our platform for software that reasons over real, grounded data instead of guessing. That discipline is the whole point here: the brief is written on top of live market numbers, it refuses to invent figures it wasn't given, and it always holds the bull case and the bear case at once.

Grounded in real dataLive prices and performance come from public market feeds — never fabricated.
Balanced by designEvery brief argues both sides and names the risks. No hype, no doom.
Private by defaultBriefs are generated in the moment. Your input and the output aren't stored.
Patents pendingPowered by Astra AI's MIND platform for grounded, memory-backed reasoning.

Questions

The things people ask first.

Is this investment advice?

No. AnalystDesk is a research aid — it synthesizes a balanced first-pass brief from real market data. It is not investment advice, not a recommendation to buy or sell any security, and not a substitute for your own due diligence or a licensed advisor.

Where do the numbers come from?

Price, the 52-week range, and the performance figures are pulled live from public market data feeds at the moment you run a brief. They are real numbers — the AI reasons on top of them and never invents quantitative figures it wasn't given.

Are the market prices real-time?

They're sourced live from public feeds and reflect recent trading, but public data can be delayed and isn't guaranteed accurate. Treat the snapshot as a fast first read, and verify anything you'd act on against your broker or data provider.

Can the AI make mistakes?

Yes — like any model, it can be wrong or incomplete in its qualitative reads, which is exactly why every brief shows both the bull and bear case and the key risks. Use it to frame your thinking and point your own work, not to replace it.

Do you store what I enter or generate?

No. Briefs are generated in the moment. Your ticker input and the resulting brief aren't stored by AnalystDesk.

What can I enter — only U.S. stocks?

Enter any symbol the public market feed recognizes — most major U.S.-listed equities and ETFs work well. If a symbol isn't found, you'll get a clear message; check the ticker and try again.

Pick a ticker. See the brief.

The first hour of research, in the time it takes to type four letters.