AI Investing Assistant
An AI investing assistant is software that uses artificial intelligence to read, summarize, and contextualize the firehose of information surrounding the stock market — news articles, filings, earnings calls, and price action — so an individual investor can stay informed without spending hours each day on research.
What an AI investing assistant actually does
A good assistant does three things well: it monitors a defined list of stocks continuously, it filters the noise so only meaningful events surface, and it explains each event in plain language with links back to the source. It is not a trading bot and it is not a recommendation engine. It is a research layer that compresses hours of reading into minutes.
How AI helps analyze market information
Modern language models can read thousands of articles per day, recognize the difference between a routine press release and a material event, and summarize complex financial reports in a few sentences. That speed and breadth is impossible for a human to match. Pairing AI summaries with linked sources lets investors verify the underlying claim quickly, instead of trusting a black box.
How Vero works
Vero lets you pick the stocks you follow. It then watches news, filings, and price action around the clock. When something happens, Vero scores how important the event is on a 1–10 scale and writes a short, plain-English explanation of what happened and why it could matter. Every summary links back to the underlying article so you can read the source yourself.
Vero does not tell you what to buy or sell. It is built to help you understand market information faster, so you can make your own decisions.
