AI Trading Signals
The signal layer beneath the intelligence.
Not a human advisor, not a frozen dashboard — a conversational AI that turns market intelligence and portfolio insight into plain English, putting better decisions within reach.
Try Quant AI →An AI trading advisor is a conversational system that helps you make sense of markets, weigh opportunities, and analyze your portfolio through natural-language exchange. Picture the analytical muscle of a professional terminal, served up as a conversation rather than a wall of widgets. It backs your decisions; it makes no promises about outcomes, and it is not a licensed financial advisor.
Professional traders have always had Bloomberg Terminals and teams of analysts. Everyone else has had scattered free tools and guesswork. An AI trading advisor closes that gap: it brings institution-grade intelligence into plain language, so a careful retail trader can reason over the same data without a six-figure subscription or a finance degree.
Quant is built to be exactly this sort of advisor-style intelligence layer — "the Bloomberg Terminal, but smarter," served as a conversation. Ask what is moving and why; ask how a position sits within your portfolio; ask it to frame the risk of an idea. Quant fuses multiple data sources into a 0–100 conviction score, walks you through its reasoning, and helps you act when you decide to — self-custodial, with direct sign-off on every execution. It is decision support that respects that the decision belongs to you.
The signal layer beneath the intelligence.
The groundwork of AI-assisted trading.
A conversational AI that helps you understand markets and your portfolio and supports your decisions — it is not a licensed human advisor.
No. It delivers informational market intelligence and decision support, not regulated personalized advice. Quant explicitly is not a financial advisor.
Robo-advisors auto-allocate long-term portfolios. An AI trading advisor is interactive and real-time, centered on understanding and active decisions.
It can frame opportunities and risks with reasoning, but the decision — and the approval of any transaction — is always yours.
On-chain flows, social sentiment, news, macro indicators, and order-book data, all fused into a conviction score.
It speeds up and clarifies research; it should not stand in for your judgment. Good AI advice explains its reasoning so you can check it.
Yes — plain-language explanations make advanced analysis approachable, while the reasoning helps you learn as you go.
No. Quant is self-custodial and asks for your direct approval on any execution.
It is shorthand for institution-grade intelligence delivered conversationally and affordably, rather than through a complex, costly professional terminal.
Quant is not a financial advisor. Check each transaction yourself before it runs. Trading crypto carries risk, and that includes the chance of losing your capital.