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AyeWatch detects meaningful changes across billions of web sources and only alerts you when it matters.
Bloomberg Terminal costs $24,000 per year. For that price, you get real-time data, news, analytics, and a communication network that covers every publicly traded company globally. For institutional traders, it's worth it. For everyone else, it's absurd. The good news: in 2026, a well-configured AI monitoring stack covers most of the news intelligence use case for under $20/month.
What Professional Stock Coverage Looks Like
The intelligence that moves markets comes from a small number of sources: earnings releases and call transcripts, SEC filings, analyst rating changes, macroeconomic announcements, and breaking news from wire services and trade press. A professional news desk monitors all of these simultaneously and surfaces relevance — not just the headlines, but what the headline means for a specific position.
That's exactly what AI monitoring does when configured correctly.
The Stack: 7 Topics That Cover the Market
Set up these seven topics in AyeWatch and you have a baseline stock-news desk running 24/7:
- "Breaking earnings results and guidance changes for [sector]" — Catch transcript summaries the moment they appear.
- "Fed policy announcements and FOMC commentary" — Macro coverage without filtering through 200 tweets.
- "SEC 8-K filings and material event disclosures for [watchlist companies]" — Material events for your positions.
- "Analyst rating changes and price target revisions for [sector]" — Ratings moves often front-run price action.
- "Activist investor 13-D filings and campaign announcements" — Event-driven intelligence.
- "Macroeconomic data releases: CPI, PPI, jobs report, GDP" — Economic calendar coverage with context.
- "[Industry] supply chain disruptions and production news" — Operational signals for the industries you trade.
Build your stock-news desk — $9/mo gets you 30 topics
See AyeWatch plans →What This Stack Doesn't Replace
Real-time tick data, options flow, Level 2 quotes, and direct Bloomberg chat are not in scope. AyeWatch is an intelligence and monitoring tool, not a trading platform or data terminal. The coverage gap is in market microstructure data, not news intelligence. For most retail investors and many small fund professionals, news intelligence is where the actionable edge actually lives — and that's precisely what this stack covers.