MARKETMIND · v2 — THE COMPANION

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Variantv2 · The Companion
StyleLight · Friendly · Consumer
Date2026.04.06
AAPL · Apple Inc.
BULLISH
78% confident
Three big banks just upgraded Apple this morning after good news from suppliers.
Why? Read more →
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Watches 12+ trusted sources in real time so you don't have to.

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Thinks in patterns

Compares today's news to 20 years of market history.

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Finally, a stock app that talks to you like a friend.

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AAPL
Apple Inc.
$187.43
+2.41%
↗ BULLISH
78% confident · Next 3-5 days
What this means: Three big banks just upgraded Apple this morning after positive supply news. Last 12 times this happened, the stock went up 83% of the time.
NVDA $892.10 BULL
TSLA $241.07 BEAR
META $512.84 HOLD
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20yr
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Stocks tracked
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See it on stocks you already know.

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AAPL
Apple Inc.
$187.43
+2.41%
↗ Bullish · 78%

Three big banks just upgraded Apple after good supply news from Asia. The last 12 times this happened, the stock went up 83% of the time.

📊 Based on 12 patterns 📰 6 news sources
LMT
Lockheed Martin
$478.92
+5.22%
↗ Bullish · 91%

Defense spending news + a new contract announcement. When Lockheed gets news like this, it usually keeps climbing for a week.

📊 Based on 18 patterns 📰 4 news sources
TSLA
Tesla
$241.07
-1.32%
↘ Bearish · 71%

Two analysts cut price targets and there's bad news about delivery numbers. Stocks usually drop another 3-5% when this combo hits.

📊 Based on 9 patterns 📰 5 news sources
XOM
Exxon Mobil
$118.66
+2.18%
↗ Bullish · 74%

Oil prices are climbing on geopolitical news. Energy giants like Exxon usually follow within a few days of moves like this.

📊 Based on 14 patterns 📰 7 news sources
META
Meta Platforms
$512.84
+1.94%
→ Hold · 52%

Mixed signals. Some good news, some lawsuit chatter. Honestly, we don't know yet. Wait for clearer news.

📊 Based on 7 patterns 📰 8 news sources
NVDA
NVIDIA
$892.10
+4.18%
↗ Bullish · 88%

A huge AI infrastructure deal was announced. NVIDIA chips are key to it. The stock usually rallies 4-7% on news like this.

📊 Based on 11 patterns 📰 9 news sources
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Big buttons. Friendly cards. Plain English. Designed so your dad — or his neighbor — could use it without help.

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Good morning, Mike 👋 Your watchlist has 3 new signals.
AAPL
Apple Inc.
$187.43
+2.41%
↗ BULLISH · 78%
What this means in plain English:

Three big banks (Morgan Stanley, JPMorgan, Wedbush) just upgraded Apple after good supply chain news from Asia.

Last 12 times this combination happened since 2014, Apple went up 83% of the time, with an average gain of +3.7% over 5 days.

NVDA
NVIDIA
BULLISH
88%
$892.10
+4.18%
LMT
Lockheed Martin
BULLISH
91%
$478.92
+5.22%
TSLA
Tesla
BEARISH
71%
$241.07
-1.32%
META
Meta Platforms
HOLD
52%
$512.84
+1.94%
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Morgan Stanley raises Apple PT to $220 Reuters · 14s ago · HIGH IMPACT
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NVIDIA announces new AI infrastructure partnership Bloomberg · 3m ago · HIGH IMPACT
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Tesla Q1 deliveries miss analyst estimates WSJ · 8m ago · HIGH IMPACT
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Mike, 58 Retired electrician · Ohio
"I was always the last to hear about news. Now I get a notification before my friends do. Made me $400 last week alone."
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Janet, 62 Small business owner · Texas
"I love that they show their misses too. It feels honest. Other apps just brag. MarketMind says 'we got this one wrong, here's why.'"
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Robert, 47 Contractor · North Carolina
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MarketMind is an information tool — like a news app for stocks. We're not financial advisors, brokers, or money managers. Our signals are educational, not buy/sell recommendations. Past performance doesn't guarantee future results, and trading stocks always involves risk. Before making any investment decision, please talk to a licensed financial professional.

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FAQ

Real questions, honest answers.

01How accurate is the AI?
For high-confidence signals (80%+), our backtest shows about 73% directional accuracy on a 5-day window. We publish our hit rates publicly. We don't promise miracles — we promise honesty.
02Do I need to know anything about stocks?
No. The whole point of MarketMind is that you don't have to read charts or learn jargon. We tell you what's happening in plain English. If you can read a text message, you can use this.
03Is this like Robinhood?
Not exactly. Robinhood lets you buy and sell stocks. MarketMind tells you what's worth looking at. You still use Robinhood (or Schwab, Fidelity, etc.) to make the trade. We're the brain, they're the hands.
04What about crypto?
We don't cover crypto. That market is too unpredictable and depends too much on social media drama. We stick to US stocks where we have 20 years of historical data to learn from.
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06How is this different from Bloomberg?
Bloomberg costs $24,000 a year and is built for Wall Street pros. We're $29 a month and built for you. Same data sources. Different audience.
07What if a signal is wrong?
It happens. We show our misses publicly. Trading is risky and we never guarantee returns. We give you better information so you can make better decisions — but the decision is always yours.
08Where does the news come from?
12 trusted sources: Reuters, Bloomberg, Associated Press, SEC filings, Benzinga, PR Newswire, WSJ, CNBC, MarketWatch, Financial Times, Yahoo Finance, and Investing.com. Updated every 30 seconds while markets are open.
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Research appendix · v2

Why every section earns its place.

v2 is structurally different from v1 by design. v1 is a Bloomberg-style terminal for the buyer's "this looks serious" reflex. v2 is a Robinhood-style consumer app for the buyer's actual customers — the rural 30+ retail investors he described.

Hero — "Stock app that talks to you like a friend"

Reframes the product as a friendly companion, not a tool. Targets the buyer's discovery: rural elderly people who want to invest but feel intimidated. Hero uses a phone preview (not a desktop terminal) because his audience lives on phones.

3-step "How it works"

v1 has 4 technical steps (ingest/match/score/signal). v2 has 3 friendly steps (search/read/decide). Same engine, different language. Removes intimidation.

Real example gallery (6 cards)

v1 shows ONE deep terminal view of AAPL. v2 shows 6 example signal cards across familiar stocks (AAPL, NVDA, LMT, TSLA, XOM, META). Repetition trains the buyer that "this is what every stock looks like." Includes one "HOLD" card to prove honesty.

Product view — Big phone mockup

v1's product view is a desktop terminal with sidebars. v2's is a centered phone with floating side cards. Same product, opposite interaction model. Shows the buyer his actual customers' device first.

Testimonials with persona avatars

v1 has no testimonials (Bloomberg-pro audience doesn't need them). v2 has 3 testimonials matching the buyer's described audience: Mike 58 retired electrician, Janet 62 small business owner, Robert 47 contractor. Mirrors his buyer's own demographic back at him.

Pricing as horizontal stacked rows

v1 has 3 vertical pricing cards (terminal style). v2 has 3 horizontal rows with description on left, features in middle, price + CTA on right. Easier to scan, more friendly, less "tier card grid" cliché.

Disclaimer as a card, not a warning band

v1 has an amber warning band ("⚠ NOT FINANCIAL ADVICE"). v2 has a soft card ("A friendly note about money"). Same legal coverage, opposite tone. v2 doesn't break its own friendliness.

FAQ with friendly question framing

v1 FAQ asks "Is this a robo-advisor?" v2 FAQ asks "Is this like Robinhood?" — same answer, totally different vocabulary. v2 vocabulary is calibrated to the buyer's audience.