Investment research you can actually understand.
Enter a US ticker. Get hedge-fund-level research in minutes. Fundamental analysis, smart-money insights, and a Devil's Advocate AI that flags the risks, so you decide with data, not guesswork.
Join the early access listThe problem
Serious investment research is either noise or out of reach
Tips from forums, social media and YouTube come with no real analysis behind them.
Professional tools cost hundreds or thousands a year and are built for institutional investors.
And if you try to do the work yourself, you have to read financial statements, SEC filings, earnings reports and dozens of data sources.
And if you ask a chatbot, you might get a convincing answer, but with no way to know where the data comes from or whether it's still current.
Ploutos AI gathers, cross-checks and analyzes all of it for you in minutes. Instead of digging through dozens of sources, you see the key data, the risks and the arguments for and against each investment in one place.
In 3 steps
How it works
Enter a ticker
Pick any US-listed stock from NYSE, NASDAQ or AMEX.
The math and AI do the work
It collects, synthesizes and cross-checks data from official sources, financial statements and regulatory filings.
Get sourced analysis
A structured investment report with fundamentals, risks, smart-money positions and counter-arguments, so the final decision stays yours.
Be among the first to get it
Save your spotWhat you get
What every report gives you
Disciplined Value Analysis
Every stock is assessed on the principles of the best value investors: competitive advantage, earnings quality, capital allocation, debt sustainability, and long-term business resilience. The same checks a professional analyst would run, without the hours of manual research.

Smart-Money Validation
The analysis is cross-checked against institutional positions, insider transactions, and the latest regulatory filings. You don't just see what the numbers say. You see how those managing billions are positioned.

Devil's Advocate AI
Most analysis tries to explain why a stock is good. The Devil's Advocate AI does the opposite: it hunts for the risks, weaknesses, and scenarios that could break the thesis, so you see both the bull case and the bear case before you decide.

Tracking & Price Alerts
Follow the companies you care about, compare them against key market benchmarks, and get alerts when the price reaches the levels you set.

Ask the AI
The report doesn't end when the analysis is done.
Ask anything on your mind, request a comparison with other stocks, examine potential risks or dig deeper into specific points. The AI keeps researching alongside you, instead of just leaving you a static report.

The difference
A convincing answer, or analysis you can verify?
Ask:
«How much debt does the company carry, and is it manageable?»
A general chatbot
It gives you a convincing paragraph that sounds right, with a debt figure and no clear source.
It might be outdated. It might rely on older data. And usually you don't know where it came from.
Ploutos
You get the real net debt from the latest official filing, together with:
- the most recent figures, straight from the filings (not last year's)
- an analysis of whether it's manageable against earnings and cash flow
- and the opposing view and key risks
Not just a convincing answer. Analysis you can verify yourself.
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At the same time, help us build a tool that actually solves the problems individual investors face. Your answers directly shape what we build next.
Ploutos AI provides research and information for educational purposes. It is not investment advice, not a recommendation to buy or sell, and not a regulated financial service. Your investment decisions and their risks are entirely your own.
Frequently asked questions
What is Ploutos AI?
Ploutos AI is an Agentic AI Research Engine for US-listed stocks.
You enter a ticker and within minutes you get a structured report that combines fundamental analysis, smart-money activity and risk assessment. Its goal is not to tell you what to buy, but to help you make better-informed decisions.
Is Ploutos AI investment advice?
No.
Ploutos AI provides research and information for educational purposes only. It is not investment advice or a recommendation to buy or sell any security.
Every investment decision remains entirely your own responsibility.
Which stocks can I analyze?
Any stock traded on the NYSE, NASDAQ or AMEX.
Coverage spans thousands of US and international companies listed on US markets. ETFs are not analyzed as a standalone security. Instead, Ploutos AI breaks them down into their main holdings, so you can analyze the underlying companies.
What data does the analysis rely on?
The analysis draws on official sources such as SEC filings, financial statements, institutional positions (13F), insider transactions and market data.
Every key conclusion is grounded in these official sources, so you can cross-check the information yourself.
How is it different from other AI stock tools?
Most AI tools focus on explaining why a stock looks attractive.
Ploutos AI also examines the other side. Alongside the bull case, it runs a Devil's Advocate AI that looks for potential risks, weaknesses and reasons an investment could fail.
That way you see both the bull case and the bear case before you decide.
How do I get started?
Create a free account and enter the ticker you want to analyze.
Ploutos AI generates a full report within minutes and saves your analysis history to your account for future reference.
Why not just ask ChatGPT or Gemini?
You can, and for a quick overview they are useful tools.
The problem is that a general-purpose chatbot produces answers that sound convincing, but it does not always show you where its data comes from. In stock analysis, even small inaccuracies or outdated figures can lead to the wrong conclusions. For example, it might give you last year's earnings as if they were current, or the wrong net debt, with no way for you to tell.
Ploutos AI works differently. The financial data is pulled directly from official SEC filings and other reliable sources, while the AI is used to analyze and explain that data, not to invent it.
Every analysis is built on its supporting official sources, so you can cross-check the key conclusions yourself. On top of that, a Devil's Advocate actively examines the risks and the reasons an investment could turn out to be a poor choice, giving you a more balanced picture.
Ploutos is not meant to replace general-purpose AI tools, but to provide an environment built specifically for investment research and analysis.
Wouldn't I be better off just buying an ETF?
For many investors, a broad ETF or fund is a perfectly sensible choice: diversification with minimal effort.
Ploutos AI isn't trying to talk you out of it. It's for people who want to pick individual stocks, whether for part of their portfolio or out of genuine interest, and want to do it with discipline rather than tips or guesswork.
It's useful even if you invest mainly through ETFs: you can break an ETF down into its main holdings and understand what you actually own.
If everything is already priced in, why do research?
To a large extent the market does price in public information, and trying to 'beat' it by reading a filing faster is a losing game, that one goes to the machines.
The edge isn't speed or access to information, it's interpretation and time horizon. The same public information gets priced differently depending on whether someone is looking at the next 3 months or the next 3 years.
And beyond whether you beat the market, research has a more practical purpose: not buying or selling something you don't understand. If you'd rather not engage at all, a broad ETF is perfectly reasonable. Ploutos is for when you pick individual stocks and want to know what you're holding, not win a speed race.