"I can just use free feeds"
Free feeds are fragmented and noisy. Signals is a decision layer that filters weak setups and adds concise context so actions are faster and cleaner.
Trader-Intel helps traders cut through noise with real-time alerts, plain-English context, watchlists, and market mood tracking. No brokerage connections. No managed accounts. No fake promises.
Nobody pays for noise. They pay for speed, clarity, and a system that helps them make better decisions without living on the screen all day.
Alert users only when the signal is worth their attention, then give them enough context to act without guesswork.
Make the system better at saying no to weak setups so users are not bombarded with low-quality noise.
Watchlists, summaries, and a transparent event history make the product useful every day, not only when markets move hard.
The product should sell a better decision layer, not a fantasy of automation.
A real public dashboard with enough value to build trust before a user pays.
Premium alerts, cleaner explanations, more history, and a workflow that actually saves time.
The paid tier is not about hype. It is about increasing decision quality and reducing wasted screen time.
| Feature | Free | Signals |
|---|---|---|
| Live dashboard + market mood | Included | Included |
| Real-time context-rich alerts | Limited | Full access |
| Alert history depth | Basic | Expanded with summaries |
| Weekly digest + exports | Not included | Included |
| Priority support | No | Yes |
Free feeds are fragmented and noisy. Signals is a decision layer that filters weak setups and adds concise context so actions are faster and cleaner.
This product is alerts-first, not account automation. No brokerage connectivity, no custody handoff, and no managed-trading promises.
Yes, if your current process is chart-heavy. Signals reduces low-quality monitoring and gives one clear queue for what deserves attention.
No. It is an informational workflow product. Users make their own decisions and should consult licensed professionals when needed.
The product says exactly what it does: surface high-value alerts and explain them clearly.
No brokerage APIs means no pseudo-auto-trading promises, no custody issues, and fewer compliance traps.
People pay for clarity, time savings, and confidence. They do not pay for confusion wrapped in automation language.
No. It is an alerts-first decision product. Users still make their own trades.
No brokerage integration is part of this product direction. That removes a major trust and compliance problem.
Because it saves time, filters noise, and gives them a better signal-to-action workflow than free market noise.
No. Trader-Intel is educational and informational. Users should make their own decisions and consult a licensed professional if they need advice.
A free list gives users a low-friction way to stay connected and gives the product a second conversion path beyond the paid checkout button.