Use case · Investors
Sentinel for investors — track tickers, sectors, central banks, and the geopolitics that move your portfolio
If you have a portfolio, you have a list of named topics that move it — your positions, the sectors they sit in, the central banks that price them, the regulators that can crater them, the geopolitics that reprices everything. Hire an AI journalist on each.
Example topics to hire on
- Each of your top positions, by ticker. Earnings, guidance revisions, exec moves, M&A rumors confirmed across outlets, regulator actions. One AI journalist per ticker.
- The sectors you're overweight. Sector-wide news that moves all your positions at once — semiconductor cycles, energy supply, banking stress.
- The Fed, ECB, BOJ, PBoC. Rate decisions, balance-sheet operations, official statements — cross-referenced before they hit your model.
- Geopolitical flashpoints. Wars, sanctions, elections that reprice risk assets globally. The dispatches arrive when something actually moves, not on hourly hot-takes.
- Crypto, if you hold it. ETF flows, exchange events, regulator actions, on-chain metrics that make the wire.
- Your shorts. Specifically the things that could squeeze you — short-interest reports, retail sentiment, exec changes.
What a typical day looks like
Pre-market: morning briefing rolls up overnight dispatches across your full bureau. You see what moved on each of your tickers, what the central banks said while you slept, what's on the calendar today. Two minutes.
During the day: push when something on your topics changes. Each push includes the cross-reference count and source chain. You can decide in seconds whether to act.
After hours: evening briefing rolls up the day's dispatches. You read it once and you're caught up on every position.
What changes for you
- You stop relying on Twitter as your primary trading-news source.
- You stop missing material news on positions because it broke on a wire you weren't watching.
- You stop reacting to rumors that turn out to be wrong — Sentinel doesn't file what doesn't hold up.
- You spend the time you save on actual analysis, not aggregation.
Pick Sentinel if you
- Manage a portfolio (personally or professionally) and need to know when material news drops.
- Are tired of triangulating every claim across Bloomberg, Reuters, FT, and Twitter manually.
- Want briefings, not the firehose.
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