Where Stock Scout AI Gets Information
Stock Scout AI uses connected research inputs to organize educational stock reports around market data, public company information, financial metrics, recent news, and AI-assisted summaries.
Data sources
Stock Scout AI uses third-party market data providers, public company information, financial metrics, recent news, and AI-assisted workflows for educational stock research.
Stock Scout AI uses connected research inputs to organize educational stock reports around market data, public company information, financial metrics, recent news, and AI-assisted summaries.
Market data may come from third-party providers connected to the app. Availability can vary by ticker, exchange, metric, and provider coverage.
Public company information can include company descriptions, earnings context, filings, news, and other publicly available research inputs when accessible.
Financial metrics may include revenue, profitability, valuation ratios, cash flow, margins, balance sheet details, and related data when available.
Recent news and catalyst inputs help frame current events, but users should verify important developments with primary sources.
If data is missing, Stock Scout AI should mark it as unavailable instead of guessing. Missing information is part of the research context.
Market data can change quickly. Prices, ratios, estimates, sentiment, and news context may shift after a report is generated.
Stock Scout AI data and reports are for educational use only. Users should verify important information before making decisions.
Users should verify important information with primary sources before making decisions. Learn more about the methodology and read the disclaimer.
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