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 am I paying for in a future paid plan?+
Paid plans are intended to expand the depth, organization, monitoring, portfolio intelligence, saved workflows, collaboration, and support available inside the platform. Pricing and included features remain visible before any billing commitment.
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.