QuoTrend
AI stock screener: describe a screen in your own words
The founders
The company
QuoTrend is an AI-powered stock screener and market-data platform where you describe a screen in plain English — say, "profitable software companies under $10B with insider buying" — and the AI translates it into precise filters across 170+ criteria. Crucially, those filters show up as editable chips, so you can see and adjust exactly what the AI did before saving or setting alerts.
Retail investors now have access to deep data — thousands of US stocks and ETFs, roughly 20 years of price history, insider and congressional trading — but most tools still bury it behind clunky filter menus and jargon. Natural-language screening is a credible way to make that depth usable without dumbing it down.
Founded in 2026 out of Larnaca, Cyprus by Alexander Blinnikov, QuoTrend is built for retail traders who want serious market data without the jargon. The company frames it as a research and education tool — explicitly not investment advice, and not a broker.
It's early days and a lean, founder-led effort, but the product choices signal discipline: a daily signals board that ships a published track record including the losing trades, and no "guaranteed winners" language. That transparency-first approach is the right instinct in a category littered with cherry-picked hype.
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