YOUR PERSONAL MARKET INTELLIGENCE OPERATING SYSTEM
Stop watching the market from the outside.
MarketCommand gives you one connected place to understand what moved, investigate why it matters, research the company, learn the concept, test the risk, and save the conclusion.
✓20 courses · 1.67M+ curriculum words✓No per-question AI bill✓Research, learning, and decisions stay connected
Research workspace
JARVISWhy is this company moving—and does it matter?
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Get the direct answer first.Then inspect the news, company fundamentals, filings, economic context, competing explanations, and the evidence that could change the conclusion.
Direct answerEvidence and contextNext questions
20complete Academy courses
80structured chapters
320level-specific deep readings
1.67M+words of bundled curriculum
PAGE VIEWBalanced overview
CHOOSE YOUR COMMAND
What are you trying to understand right now?
MarketCommand does not force every user through the same sales pitch or workflow. Start with the question in front of you, then see the exact system that helps you answer it.
THE QUESTION
Why did the market—or a company I follow—move today?
Start with the move, then connect it to news, the sector, economic conditions, filings, expectations, and the evidence that could change the explanation.
Market dashboard→Jarvis explanation→News and economy→Save what matters
You leave with:
A direct answer, the strongest supporting context, the uncertainty that remains, and a short list of what deserves attention next.
THE QUESTION
How does this company really make money—and what can break the thesis?
Move beyond a ticker symbol. Review the business model, customers, competitors, revenue, margins, cash flow, debt, valuation context, earnings, filings, risks, and catalysts.
Company profile→Fundamentals→Filings and earnings→Thesis tracker
You leave with:
A structured company briefing, a bull case, a bear case, the assumptions that matter, and a research record you can update instead of rebuilding.
THE QUESTION
What do I need to learn to understand this market event correctly?
Turn confusion into a guided path. Learn the vocabulary, understand the mechanism, see a real example, test your understanding, and apply the lesson to an actual company or economic release.
Knowledge you can reuse—not just an answer you forget five minutes later.
THE QUESTION
Am I making a disciplined decision—or reacting to noise?
Test assumptions, compare scenarios, examine concentration, record the strongest opposing view, define what must remain true, and decide what evidence should trigger a review.
Decision framework→Risk and scenarios→Opposing view→Monitoring plan
You leave with:
A documented decision process, clear review conditions, and less dependence on emotion or memory.
ONE CONNECTED PLATFORM
See the system without reading the manual.
Choose an area. MarketCommand shows the outcome, the tools working together, and what the user can actually produce.
MARKET-FOCUSED INTELLIGENCE
Ask the question. Get the answer first.
Jarvis turns market questions into a structured investigation without burying the user in controls or technical language.
Direct answers before supporting detail
Company, news, filing, economy, and calculation context
Follow-up questions, saved conversations, branching, and export
ProducesClear answers, comparisons, risk reviews, scenarios, and next questions
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JarvisDirect answer mode
Why can a stock fall after beating earnings?
Because the market prices expectations—not just the reported numbers.
Guidance, margins, growth quality, or valuation may have disappointed investors even when headline results beat estimates.
WHAT CHANGED—AND WHY IT MAY MATTER
Move from the headline to the market context.
Track prices, sectors, news, economic releases, catalysts, and filings in one connected view instead of searching across scattered tabs.
Dashboard, movers, watchlists, news, catalysts, and SEC filings
Inflation, rates, employment, yields, policy, and economic cause-and-effect
Source timestamps, health checks, and public-source failover
ProducesDaily briefs, market explanations, catalyst lists, and monitoring plans
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Market moodSelective3 drivers loaded
RatesStableTechnologyLeadingEarnings12 upcomingFilings4 new
GO BEYOND THE TICKER
Understand the business before judging the stock.
MarketCommand organizes the company story, financial direction, competitive position, risks, filings, and expectations into one research path.
Business model, customers, competitors, products, and industry context
Revenue, margins, cash flow, debt, earnings, and valuation context
Bull case, bear case, thesis assumptions, and evidence that could change the view
ProducesCompany briefings, competitor comparisons, earnings reviews, and investment theses
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Company Briefing RoomOne continuing research record
The market is not short on information. It is short on structure.
Investors are surrounded by prices, alerts, headlines, opinions, videos, filings, charts, and economic releases. The difficult part is deciding what matters, how the pieces connect, and what deserves another hour of attention. MarketCommand was built to solve that problem.
01
Your tools are scattered
Quotes live in one app. News lives in another. Education, notes, filings, watchlists, portfolio thinking, and conversations live somewhere else. Every new question forces you to rebuild context.
02
Headlines arrive without meaning
A stock can fall on good earnings, rise on weak results, or move with its sector. Seeing the event is easy. Understanding expectations, valuation, guidance, positioning, and business impact is the real work.
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Research disappears after the moment
Most platforms help you consume. Few help you preserve the question, evidence, conclusion, thesis, lesson, and next checkpoint so tomorrow’s research starts where today’s work ended.
THE MARKETCOMMAND DIFFERENCE
One operating system for the full market-intelligence cycle.
Observe the market. Ask the question. Investigate the company. Connect the economy. Test the risks. Learn the concept. Save the work. Revisit the decision. MarketCommand keeps that entire cycle inside one account.
THE CONNECTED PLATFORM
From the first market question to a documented decision—without leaving the workspace.
MarketCommand gives every part of the process a clear role. The dashboard tells you what changed. Jarvis helps frame the question. Company, news, economy, portfolio, and Academy tools supply the context. Projects, notes, theses, and saved conversations preserve the result.
01
See what is happening
Start with the market, your watchlist, company moves, important headlines, economic conditions, catalysts, and the information most likely to matter now.
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Understand why it matters
Move beyond the percentage change. Connect price action with the business, expectations, filings, industry forces, rates, risk, and the evidence behind competing explanations.
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Research the company
Study how a company makes money, its growth, margins, financial health, valuation context, competitors, risks, earnings, filings, catalysts, and thesis-changing developments.
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Build lasting knowledge
Use an in-depth Academy, practical investigations, decision exercises, notes, progress tracking, and plain-language explanations to become less dependent on headlines and opinions.
THE MARKETCOMMAND INTELLIGENCE MAP
Every tool has a job. The advantage is how they work together.
Hover, focus, or select an intelligence area to see how it contributes to the same connected research system.
MarketCommandConnected intelligence
A REAL MARKETCOMMAND WORKFLOW
A stock moves. MarketCommand helps you move from reaction to investigation.
Instead of opening six tabs and hoping the answer appears, the user follows one connected path. Each step answers a different question and leaves the work organized for the next visit.
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NOTICE
What changed?
See the move, market session, volume, sector behavior, watchlist impact, and the timestamp behind the data.
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ASK
Why might it have happened?
Ask Jarvis for the direct explanation, competing causes, missing evidence, and the questions that would confirm or weaken each explanation.
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INVESTIGATE
Did the business change?
Review company fundamentals, earnings, guidance, filings, customers, margins, cash flow, debt, competitors, and valuation context.
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CONNECT
What larger forces matter?
Connect the move to rates, inflation, employment, policy, yields, the sector, broad risk appetite, and upcoming catalysts.
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DECIDE
What should I watch next?
Build the bull case, bear case, risk checklist, scenario, thesis conditions, and the evidence that would change the conclusion.
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REMEMBER
Keep the work alive
Save the conversation, company notes, project, alert, thesis, research export, and next review date to the account.
WHY MARKETCOMMAND IS DIFFERENT
Not another quote screen. Not another noisy feed. Not a chatbot pasted onto a dashboard.
MarketCommand was designed as a complete market-intelligence workflow. Every major part of the product—research, education, news, economy, portfolios, and Jarvis—is built to help the user reach a clearer conclusion instead of simply consuming more information.
ORDINARY QUOTE APPS
Show the move.
A price, a chart, and a percentage tell you what happened. They rarely tell you whether the move changes anything important.
MarketCommand adds the business, context, evidence, and next question.ORDINARY NEWS FEEDS
Reward endless scrolling.
More headlines can create more anxiety without creating more understanding. Volume is not the same as insight.
MarketCommand organizes coverage around companies, catalysts, the economy, and what deserves attention.ORDINARY COURSE LIBRARIES
Teach theory in isolation.
A lesson is useful only when the learner can apply it to an actual company, filing, economic release, portfolio, or decision.
MarketCommand connects education to the same research workspace used every day.GENERIC AI TOOLS
Can sound certain without showing the work.
Market questions require dates, company identity, source quality, market context, and honest uncertainty—not just fluent wording.
Jarvis is built around MarketCommand data, structured modules, validation, and an answer-quality gate.
THE MARKETCOMMAND STANDARD
Answer the question. Show what supports it. Make the next step obvious.
That standard shapes the dashboard, Jarvis, company research, news, economic intelligence, courses, portfolio tools, and every saved workflow inside the platform.
CAPABILITY
QUOTE APP
NEWS FEED
COURSE PLATFORM
GENERIC CHATBOT
MARKETCOMMAND
Market prices and context
Yes
Limited
No
Inconsistent
Yes
Company research and filings
Limited
Limited
Education
General
Connected
Structured investing curriculum
No
No
Yes
No
Yes
Economic intelligence
Limited
Headlines
Theory
General
Connected
Portfolio and decision tools
Sometimes
No
No
No
Yes
Saved research and thesis history
Limited
No
Limited
Limited
Yes
Market-focused question assistant
No
No
No
General
Yes
One account connecting the workflow
No
No
No
No
Yes
MarketCommand does not win by pretending every category is the same. It wins by connecting the categories into one repeatable process.
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JARVISSee how the conversation can continue
YOU
Why did this company fall after reporting higher revenue?
JARVIS
Higher revenue does not automatically mean the quarter met expectations.
The market may be reacting to weaker guidance, slower growth, lower margins, a cautious outlook, or a valuation that already assumed stronger results. I would compare the reported quarter with expectations, management guidance, and the prior trend before treating the price move as a business warning.
Show the numbersReview the earnings callWhat would change the thesis?
YOU
Compare two companies and tell me which risks deserve more attention.
JARVIS
Start by comparing the businesses—not only the stock prices.
Jarvis can organize revenue growth, margins, cash flow, debt, valuation context, customer concentration, competitive position, recent news, filings, and upcoming catalysts into one side-by-side review. The answer highlights where the evidence is strong and where the comparison remains incomplete.
Compare financial healthBuild both bull casesShow the biggest differences
YOU
Explain the latest earnings report like I am still learning.
JARVIS
The quarter matters in three layers: results, expectations, and the outlook.
Jarvis separates what the company reported, what investors expected, and what management said about the future. It can then explain revenue, profit, margins, cash flow, guidance, segment performance, risks, and the questions that deserve another look.
Explain simplyCompare with last quarterFind the weak point
YOU
What risk am I missing in my watchlist and portfolio?
JARVIS
The hidden risk may be repeated exposure—not the number of positions.
Several companies can depend on the same economic force, customer group, interest-rate environment, or technology cycle. MarketCommand can organize concentration, sector overlap, event risk, valuation exposure, thesis assumptions, and the positions that may react to the same catalyst.
Review concentrationMap shared risksCreate a monitoring plan
JARVIS LOCAL INTELLIGENCE
A research assistant built into the product—not another monthly AI bill.
Jarvis combines MarketCommand’s question planner, company registry, market tools, public-source information, calculations, structured memory, specialized financial modules, and local knowledge library. It is designed to answer directly, remain readable, and expose uncertainty instead of hiding it behind confident language.
Simple questionsDefinitions, explanations, market concepts, company questions, calculations, and plain-English breakdowns.Complex requestsMulti-company comparisons, earnings reviews, risk analysis, scenarios, news impact, thesis testing, and multi-part research.Conversation memoryJarvis keeps the active company, comparison, prior conclusion, objective, and unresolved questions connected to the conversation.Quality protectionAnswers are checked for directness, company consistency, unsupported certainty, stale figures, missing question parts, and internal jargon.
Broad U.S.-listed company and ticker recognition
Company news, SEC filings, fundamentals, calculations, comparisons, and market context
Conversation history, search, branching, regeneration, export, Trash, and recovery
No paid language-model API key required for the built-in system
Not a collection of short articles. A complete market education system.
The Academy is built for users who want to understand how markets, companies, economics, risk, and technical evidence actually work. The curriculum is bundled into MarketCommand, tied to the user’s account, and designed to move from foundation to applied research.
20courses
80chapters
4knowledge levels
320chapter-level readings
1,676,175curriculum words
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Market foundations
Stocks, ETFs, indexes, orders, pricing, market structure, risk, expectations, and how to interpret daily moves.
02
Company and financial analysis
Business models, revenue quality, margins, cash flow, balance sheets, capital allocation, valuation, competitors, and filings.
03
Economics and policy
Inflation, employment, the Federal Reserve, interest rates, yields, monetary transmission, expectations, and market effects.
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Risk and portfolio thinking
Diversification, concentration, liquidity, time horizon, sequence risk, behavior, decision quality, and portfolio construction.
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Technical and price evidence
Trends, moving averages, momentum, RSI, volume, breakouts, gaps, support, resistance, and the limits of chart evidence.
EVERY CHAPTER CAN INCLUDE
Read. Investigate. Decide. Apply.
Opening investigation and guiding question
Foundation, intermediate, advanced, and applied-research versions
Official-source evidence labs and numerical exercises
Decision points with explained answer choices
Historical investigations and competing viewpoints
Practical labs, notebook saving, knowledge checks, and confidence calibration
Optional institutional-depth units and course packet export
The goal is not to memorize vocabulary. It is to develop a repeatable way to examine evidence and make better-supported decisions.
BEGINNER PATH
From market vocabulary to confident daily understanding
Start with how markets work, read prices and news correctly, understand risk, and learn how to ask better company questions.
Foundations → news → companies → riskCOMPANY RESEARCH PATH
From a ticker symbol to a complete business investigation
LEARN→APPLY TO A REAL COMPANY→SAVE THE RESEARCH→RETURN WITH BETTER QUESTIONS
THE COMPLETE PLATFORM
Everything users need to follow, research, learn, organize, and decide.
MarketCommand is designed to become the user’s market home—not one more tab. The platform combines the daily tools people expect with the deeper intelligence they usually have to assemble themselves.
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Daily command center
Personalized dashboard and market overview
Live-refresh-aware watchlists and company views
Market status, mood, major indexes, and key developments
Saved research, notes, alerts, and recent work
02
Company intelligence
Ticker pages, fundamentals, financial health, and business context
SEC filings, earnings, risks, catalysts, and upcoming events
Why Moving analysis and company-specific news
Comparisons, bull and bear cases, scenarios, and thesis tracking
03
News and economic intelligence
Company, market, sector, and economic coverage
Inflation, jobs, rates, yields, growth, and policy context
Catalyst calendar and event-focused research
Context that connects headlines to companies and portfolios
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Portfolio and decision support
Portfolio entries, concentration review, and exposure awareness
Decision frameworks, assumptions, scenarios, and risk checks
Investment-thesis creation, monitoring, and revision
Per-user watchlists, workspaces, settings, and saved history
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Personal dashboard
A clear starting point for the market, watchlist, headlines, research, saved work, and the next action.
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Jarvis
Direct answers, company research, comparisons, calculations, structured follow-ups, conversation memory, and local intelligence.
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Watchlists and ticker research
Track the companies that matter and open a focused research view instead of restarting the search every day.
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Fundamentals and SEC filings
Examine the business, financial statements, filings, risks, management disclosures, and the evidence behind the story.
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Why Moving and Catalysts
Investigate market, sector, company, volume, news, filing, and event explanations without pretending one cause is confirmed.
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Screener and comparisons
Narrow the market, compare companies on consistent dimensions, and turn a list of candidates into organized research.
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News intelligence
Follow company and market coverage with timestamps, relevance, context, and a workflow for deciding what deserves attention.
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Economic command center
Understand inflation, labor, rates, yields, growth, policy, and how changing economic conditions can reach markets and companies.
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Decision tools
Make assumptions visible, test scenarios, document a thesis, examine risk, and revisit the reasoning instead of relying on memory.
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MarketCommand Academy
A 20-course, 80-chapter curriculum with four levels, investigations, exercises, decisions, notes, progress, and applied research.
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Private account workspace
Each user receives separate conversations, watchlists, portfolios, notes, preferences, learning progress, and saved research.
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Exports and continuity
Save, search, branch, regenerate, organize, and export work so useful research does not disappear after one session.
NEW WAYS MARKETCOMMAND HELPS
Use the platform as a set of connected intelligence workflows—not a pile of features.
Different moments require different kinds of help. MarketCommand turns the same underlying research, education, market, and account tools into focused workflows for the questions investors face every day.
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DAILY COMMAND BRIEF
Start the day knowing what deserves attention.
Review market status, overnight developments, watchlist movement, company news, economic events, earnings, filings, and alerts without rebuilding the morning routine across multiple sites.
What changed
Why it may matter
What to check next
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COMPANY BRIEFING ROOM
Keep the full company story in one place.
Bring the business model, financial health, filings, earnings, competitors, risks, catalysts, news, notes, Jarvis conversations, and thesis history into one ongoing research process.
Business and financial profile
Evidence and event timeline
Saved thesis and review points
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EARNINGS DECODER
Separate the reported numbers from the market reaction.
Organize revenue, profit, margins, segments, cash flow, guidance, management priorities, risks, expectations, and the changes that matter from the prior quarter.
Beat, miss, or mixed result
Guidance and margin changes
Questions investors should ask
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ECONOMIC IMPACT MAPPER
Trace an economic change into sectors and companies.
Connect inflation, employment, rates, yields, policy, growth, credit, and consumer conditions to the industries, business models, and portfolio exposures they may influence.
Data release to policy response
Policy response to market channels
Market channels to company impact
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PORTFOLIO HEALTH REVIEW
Find the risk hidden behind a list of positions.
Review company and sector concentration, duplicate economic exposure, event risk, valuation sensitivity, dividend dependence, thesis overlap, and the assumptions shared across holdings.
Concentration and overlap
Shared catalysts and vulnerabilities
Monitoring priorities
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THESIS TRACKER
Write down what must remain true—and test it over time.
Record why a company matters, the conditions supporting the thesis, key risks, expected catalysts, warning signs, review dates, and new evidence that strengthens or weakens the original reasoning.
Original thesis and assumptions
Evidence for and against
Change log and next review
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GUIDED RESEARCH MISSIONS
Never face an empty dashboard without a next step.
Follow structured missions for understanding a company, investigating a stock move, reviewing earnings, comparing competitors, testing a dividend, or building a beginner watchlist.
Clear objective and checklist
The right tool at each step
A finished research deliverable
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PERSONALIZED LEARNING PATH
Learn the subjects that close your actual knowledge gaps.
Use experience level, goals, interests, explanation depth, and difficult topics to shape a path through foundations, company analysis, economics, valuation, risk, and portfolio thinking.
Skill-based course sequence
Real-market application
Progress and confidence tracking
WHAT USERS ARE REALLY GETTING
More than features: a better way to build market judgment.
The value of MarketCommand is not simply that it has more pages. The value is that the parts work together, preserve the user’s progress, and help turn repeated research into a stronger process over time.
Less fragmentation
Stop rebuilding the same research across bookmarks, spreadsheets, news apps, course platforms, notes, and disconnected chat histories.
More context
See the relationship between a company, its numbers, the latest news, the broader economy, upcoming catalysts, and the portfolio decision.
A shorter path to clarity
Begin with the direct answer, then decide whether to inspect the numbers, filings, risks, opposing view, comparison, or educational explanation.
Knowledge that compounds
Courses, notes, saved work, conversations, projects, and recurring research live in the same account so the user builds on prior work.
Control without another AI bill
The built-in Jarvis system is self-hosted with the product and does not require every customer to purchase a separate paid language-model key.
A product that grows with the user
A beginner can stay with plain-English explanations. A deeper researcher can open filings, scenarios, comparisons, evidence, and advanced analysis.
WHAT MARKETCOMMAND HELPS YOU PRODUCE
Leave the platform with finished work—not just more tabs open.
The clearest measure of value is what the user can create, save, revisit, and use. MarketCommand turns questions and raw information into organized outputs that support learning and decision-making.
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Daily market brief
A focused summary of the market, watchlist, economy, company developments, and the day’s key checkpoints.
02
Company research report
A structured view of the business, financials, competitors, risks, catalysts, filings, and unanswered questions.
03
Competitor comparison
A consistent side-by-side review of growth, margins, cash flow, debt, valuation context, risks, and business quality.
04
Earnings summary
A readable breakdown of results, expectations, guidance, margins, segments, management priorities, and investor concerns.
05
Bull and bear case
The strongest supported argument on each side, including the evidence and assumptions each case depends on.
06
Risk assessment
A documented review of company, industry, economic, valuation, event, and portfolio-level vulnerabilities.
07
Portfolio health review
A clearer picture of concentration, overlap, shared exposures, upcoming events, and monitoring priorities.
08
Investment thesis
A saved record of why the company matters, what must remain true, what would invalidate the idea, and when to review it.
09
Scenario model
A transparent set of assumptions showing how different growth, margin, valuation, rate, or market outcomes may change the picture.
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Personalized learning plan
A course path tied to experience, goals, interests, explanation needs, and the knowledge gaps that matter most.
11
Research project
A durable collection of conversations, notes, companies, sources, conclusions, and follow-up work organized around one objective.
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Exportable record
Conversations, notes, research, and project outputs that can be saved, searched, branched, or exported instead of disappearing.
A DAY INSIDE MARKETCOMMAND
The platform changes roles as the user’s day changes.
MarketCommand is not designed for one isolated task. It supports the fast morning check, the unexpected market event, the deep company investigation, the learning session, and the decision review that follows.
Ask Jarvis, inspect company and sector context, review current coverage, identify uncertainty, and decide whether the move deserves deeper research.
DEEP RESEARCH
Build the complete company picture.
Work through fundamentals, filings, earnings, competitors, valuation context, catalysts, risks, scenarios, and the evidence on both sides.
LEARN AND APPLY
Turn today’s market event into lasting knowledge.
Open the related Academy chapter, complete an investigation or exercise, save notes, and connect the concept to a real company.
REVIEW AND SAVE
Finish with a clearer thesis and a defined next check.
Update the decision record, save the conversation, create an alert, record what would change the conclusion, and preserve the work for tomorrow.
HOW IT WORKS
One account. One research system. A clearer next step every time.
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Personalize the workspace
Choose an experience level, preferred explanation depth, market interests, watchlist companies, accessibility options, and advanced-tool visibility.
2
Ask or open the right tool
Use Jarvis for a direct question or move into the dashboard, ticker, fundamentals, Why Moving, catalysts, screener, news, economy, portfolio, or Academy.
3
Investigate the evidence
Review the answer, company context, numbers, filings, headlines, risks, scenarios, opposing explanations, and the information that remains uncertain.
4
Save and improve the process
Keep conversations, notes, projects, watchlists, theses, alerts, learning progress, exports, and saved research attached to the account.
WHO MARKETCOMMAND IS FOR
For anyone who is done confusing access to information with actual understanding.
MarketCommand adapts to the user. It can be a guided learning environment, a daily market dashboard, a company-research system, or a deeper decision-support workspace.
New investors
Learn what the numbers, headlines, market terms, and economic releases mean without being buried in professional jargon.
Everyday market followers
Replace scattered apps with one place to monitor companies, understand moves, follow news, and save useful work.
Serious self-directed researchers
Go deeper into businesses, filings, earnings, comparisons, catalysts, portfolios, scenarios, and thesis management.
Educators and creators
Use a structured curriculum, applied investigations, plain-language explanations, and repeatable research workflows with an audience.
Investing communities
Give members a common research language and a platform that values evidence, education, and transparent uncertainty over hype.
Small teams and organizations
Create a more organized environment for onboarding, market education, research processes, and shared standards.
THE TRANSFORMATION
The market does not become simple. Your process becomes stronger.
MarketCommand is designed to replace a scattered, reactive routine with one organized system for understanding, researching, learning, and reviewing.
BEFORE MARKETCOMMAND
More information. Less control.
Ten open tabs and no clear starting point
Headlines that create urgency without context
Research notes scattered across apps and files
Concepts explained separately from real companies
Decisions made without a recorded thesis or review condition
Starting the same investigation over again later
→One connected process
WITH MARKETCOMMAND
One question. One system. A clear next step.
A command center that shows what deserves attention
Direct answers connected to evidence and uncertainty
Company, economy, news, and portfolio context in the same workspace
Courses connected to the questions you are actually asking
Saved theses, risks, assumptions, alerts, and review dates
Research that gets stronger each time you return
TRUST IS PART OF THE PRODUCT
MarketCommand is built to improve the process—not manufacture confidence.
Market research becomes dangerous when fluent language, delayed data, or a confident prediction is mistaken for certainty. MarketCommand is designed to make limits visible and keep the user in control of the conclusion.
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Private account workspaces
Conversations, watchlists, portfolio entries, learning progress, projects, notes, preferences, and saved research are separated by signed-in account.
02
Dates and data context
Market information can be delayed or temporarily unavailable. The product is designed to preserve timestamps, market-session context, and warnings when a number should not be trusted blindly.
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Facts separated from interpretation
The platform distinguishes reported information, calculated observations, possible explanations, and unresolved uncertainty instead of presenting every conclusion as confirmed.
04
No hidden per-question AI charge
The built-in Jarvis architecture runs with the self-hosted MarketCommand system and does not require customers to purchase a separate language-model key for every question.
05
User-owned research history
Useful work can be saved, searched, organized, branched, exported, placed in Trash, restored, and revisited instead of being trapped inside a temporary session.
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No promise of guaranteed returns
MarketCommand is education, research, and decision support. It does not execute trades, guarantee outcomes, or replace a qualified financial, legal, tax, or investment professional.
The promise is not certainty.The promise is a clearer question, stronger evidence, a better-organized process, and a record you can revisit.
ONE PRICE. THE COMPLETE SYSTEM.
MarketCommand is one connected product—so every member gets all of it.
No confusing plans. No useful tools hidden behind a higher tier. One membership unlocks the market dashboard, Jarvis, company research, the full Academy, portfolio tools, projects, alerts, theses, calculations, notes, and saved research.
MARKETCOMMAND COMPLETE
MarketCommand Complete
$19.99per month
One membership unlocks the complete MarketCommand system—market intelligence, company research, Jarvis, the full Academy, portfolios, projects, alerts, theses, notes, calculations, and saved research.
Get MarketCommand →
Membership begins immediately after payment and renews monthly until canceled. No trial period.
The complete command center includes
✓Market dashboard, market movement, news, and economic context
✓Company intelligence, fundamentals, earnings, filings, catalysts, and comparisons
✓Jarvis questions, explanations, calculations, research planning, and saved conversations
✓Complete 20-course Academy with every chapter, level, quiz, note, and progress tool
✓Watchlists, alerts, portfolio health, concentration analysis, and scenario tools
✓Projects, theses, decision reviews, research history, notes, and exports
✓Every current individual-user feature and future core platform improvement
HONEST CATEGORY COMPARISON
Specialist platforms do individual jobs extremely well. MarketCommand connects the entire process.
MarketCommand is not claiming to replace every specialist tool. TradingView is built around advanced charting. Koyfin emphasizes deep global financial dashboards. Morningstar is known for proprietary analyst research and ratings. Stock Rover specializes in screening and portfolio analytics. MarketCommand’s advantage is bringing market context, company research, education, Jarvis, portfolios, and a saved decision process into one affordable membership.
Connected research, education, and decision workflow
Advanced charting and technical analysis
Global financial data and dashboards
Analyst research, ratings, and portfolio insight
Screening, comparisons, and portfolio analytics
Market dashboards and charts
Connected
Specialist
Strong
Available
Strong
Company research and fundamentals
Integrated
Available
Deep global
Analyst-led
Deep metrics
Portfolio and watchlist tools
Integrated
Available
Strong
Strong
Specialist
News and economic context
Connected to research
Strong
Strong
Research coverage
Available
Structured investing curriculum
20-course integrated Academy
Community and education content
Learning resources
Guides and analyst education
Investment Library and education
Market-focused question assistant
Built-in Jarvis
Not presented as the core product
Not presented as the core product
Not presented as the core product
Not presented as the core product
Projects, notes, thesis, and decision history
One connected workspace
Layouts and watchlists
Dashboards and watchlists
Views, portfolios, and watchlists
Notes, tags, portfolios, and screeners
Pricing structure
One complete plan
Multiple tiers; exchange data may cost extra
Multiple investor and advisor tiers
Monthly or annual Investor subscription
Multiple paid tiers
Prices and broad feature categories were checked against public product pages in July 2026 and may change. This is a category-level comparison, not a claim that every product feature or data source is identical. MarketCommand uses public-source market data that may be delayed; specialist platforms may offer deeper licensed datasets or stronger capabilities in their primary category.
MarketCommand is educational research support, not financial advice. Market data may be delayed and should be verified before making decisions.
MCOUR MISSION
WHO WE ARE
We built the market operating system everyday investors were missing.
MarketCommand was created because serious market understanding should not require a professional terminal, a finance degree, or a pile of disconnected subscriptions. We connect research, education, company intelligence, economic context, decision tools, portfolio thinking, and a self-hosted research assistant in one focused platform—so users can move from a market question to a well-supported conclusion without losing the work along the way.
We believe the strongest market product is not the one that creates the most activity. It is the one that helps users slow down, identify what is known, separate evidence from narrative, understand the business, and make a more deliberate next decision.
Clarity before complexityEvidence before confidenceEducation before hypeProcess before predictionUser ownership before lock-in
COMMON QUESTIONS
The important questions—answered clearly.
Is MarketCommand a brokerage or financial adviser?+
No. MarketCommand is an educational research and decision-support platform. It does not execute trades or provide personalized financial advice.
Does Jarvis require a paid AI subscription?+
No paid language-model API key is required for the built-in Jarvis system. It uses MarketCommand’s local question planner, public-source data, calculations, structured research modules, and bundled knowledge library.
Is every user’s information separate?+
Yes. Watchlists, portfolio entries, conversations, learning progress, notes, settings, and saved research are loaded for the signed-in account.
Can a beginner use it?+
Yes. Account setup lets users choose simpler explanations, while advanced tools remain available when they are ready to go deeper.
How deep is the Academy?+
The bundled curriculum contains 20 courses, 80 chapters, four knowledge levels, 320 chapter-level readings, and more than 1.67 million words. Chapters can include investigations, official-source evidence labs, exercises, decisions, competing viewpoints, practical deliverables, notes, and knowledge checks.
What makes Jarvis different from a generic chatbot?+
Jarvis is connected to MarketCommand’s company recognition, market modules, news, filings, calculations, local knowledge, conversation storage, and quality rules. It is designed for structured market questions and does not require a separate paid language-model key.
Does MarketCommand replace every professional data service?+
No. MarketCommand is built as an accessible intelligence, education, and research-support platform using public information. It does not claim exchange-grade real-time data, brokerage execution, personalized advice, or the proprietary datasets of institutional terminals.
What does the $19.99 membership include?+
The one MarketCommand Complete membership includes the full dashboard, Jarvis, company research, market and economic intelligence, the complete Academy, portfolios, watchlists, alerts, projects, theses, notes, calculations, saved conversations, research history, and exports. There is no higher feature tier.
Is the market data guaranteed to be real time?+
No. MarketCommand uses public information sources that may be delayed or temporarily unavailable. The system displays context and timestamps where possible, and important figures should always be verified.
What can I actually create inside MarketCommand?+
Users can build daily briefs, company research reports, earnings summaries, competitor comparisons, bull and bear cases, risk reviews, portfolio health checks, investment theses, scenarios, projects, notes, learning plans, and exportable conversation records.
How does MarketCommand help beyond showing data?+
The platform connects the question to the company, current news, economic conditions, filings, education, portfolio context, and saved work. The goal is to help users decide what matters, what remains uncertain, and what should be checked next.
Can I use MarketCommand every day without becoming overwhelmed?+
Yes. The default experience begins with a concise dashboard and direct answers. Deeper research, advanced evidence, scenarios, filings, and course material are available when the user chooses to open them.
Does MarketCommand remember my work?+
Yes. Conversations, notes, projects, watchlists, preferences, course progress, portfolio entries, saved research, and thesis records are connected to the signed-in account. Conversation tools include search, branching, regeneration, export, Trash, and recovery.
What is the main reason to choose MarketCommand?+
Most market products solve one isolated problem. MarketCommand connects the full process: seeing what happened, understanding why it may matter, researching the company, learning the concept, testing risk, documenting the conclusion, and returning to the work later.
Stop collecting market information. Start building market intelligence.
Create a private MarketCommand workspace and bring your dashboard, company research, news, economy, portfolio thinking, courses, saved work, and Jarvis into one system.