Claude is one of the most capable AI assistants available. Thoughtful reasoning, nuanced writing, and genuine depth across almost any topic. We use it ourselves every day.
Stock Simplifier is a purpose-built stock research tool with real-time financial data from Fiscal AI, a structured investing framework, and a dashboard that saves every analysis you run.
Claude helps you think. Stock Simplifier helps you decide.
The problem with using any general-purpose AI for stock research
Claude is remarkable. The reasoning is sharp, the writing is clear, and it handles nuance better than almost any AI available. This is not a page that criticizes Claude. We're fans. We use it every day.
But stock research isn't a general-purpose task. It requires specific financial data, a repeatable framework, a way to track your analyses over time, and a system that challenges your thinking rather than agreeing with it. No general-purpose AI is built for that, and Claude is no exception.
Where Claude works well for investing
- Thinking through frameworks. "What makes a durable competitive advantage?" Claude gives genuinely thoughtful, nuanced answers.
- Learning concepts. "Explain free cash flow yield and why it matters." Claude is an excellent teacher.
- Brainstorming risks. "What could go wrong with this investment thesis?" You'll get a strong starting list.
- Stress-testing your reasoning. Paste in your thesis and ask Claude to poke holes in it. This is where it genuinely shines.
The four structural problems
- You have to prompt it correctly. We know this firsthand. We spent hundreds of hours designing and testing prompts to get useful stock analysis out of large language models. The difference between a generic prompt and a well-crafted one is the difference between a shallow overview and a real analysis. Most investors don't have that skill. They shouldn't need it. Stock Simplifier has the prompts built in.
- No dashboard. There's no central place to see all the stocks you've researched. No way to organize them by buy, watch, or pass. No way to compare your conviction across positions. Every conversation with Claude is isolated. Stock Simplifier saves everything to a dashboard you can come back to anytime.
- No saved history. Run a brilliant analysis in Claude today and you'll struggle to find it six months from now. There's no way to track how a company has evolved over time, revisit your reasoning after an earnings report, or see how your thinking has changed. Stock Simplifier saves every analysis automatically and makes it searchable.
- Tells you what you want to hear, not what you need to know. Claude is designed to be helpful and agreeable. That's great for most tasks. For investing, it's a problem. Ask it to evaluate a stock you already like and it will find reasons to agree with you. Good research challenges your thesis. It surfaces the risks you're trying to ignore. Stock Simplifier runs the same framework on every stock and surfaces the good and the bad, whether you want to hear it or not.
What about data accuracy?
Historically, this has been a big problem with all general-purpose AI. Financial data pulled from training data can be outdated, wrong, or completely fabricated. This will likely get better over time as AI models improve. But when it comes to investing, data accuracy matters. Stock Simplifier pulls every data point from Fiscal AI, an institutional-grade financial data provider. The numbers are sourced from actual filings and updated the moment a company reports earnings.
Claude pros and cons for stock research
Pros
- Exceptional reasoning and nuance
- Excellent for learning investing concepts
- Great at stress-testing your thesis
- Strong at brainstorming risks and ideas
- Free tier available
- Conversational follow-up questions
Cons
- Requires prompt engineering for useful output
- No dashboard to organize your research
- No saved analysis history
- Tells you what you want to hear
- No structured, repeatable framework
- Financial data accuracy still improving
- No phase-aware analysis
What is Stock Simplifier?
Stock Simplifier is a purpose-built stock research tool. Every data point comes from Fiscal AI, an institutional-grade financial data provider. The framework was built by studying the patterns of the world's greatest investors, including Warren Buffett, Peter Lynch, Terry Smith, David Gardner, Nassim Taleb, and others, then synthesizing them into a simple, repeatable workflow.
What Stock Simplifier does well
- No prompts needed. The framework is built in. You type a ticker and get a complete analysis. The hundreds of hours of prompt engineering we did? That's already inside the tool. You don't have to think about what to ask.
- A real dashboard. Every stock you analyze is saved and organized. Buy, Watch, or Pass. You can see all your research in one place, compare your conviction across positions, and come back anytime.
- Saved analysis history. Every analysis is saved automatically. Come back six months later and see exactly how the company has changed and how your thinking has evolved.
- Build real conviction. The Wizard walks you through the business model, moat, management, valuation, and risks with verified data. That's the kind of understanding that lets you hold through a 30% drawdown.
- Hours of research in minutes. A full analysis takes about 60 seconds. The AI pulls the data, builds the charts, and writes the narrative. You review it, score it, and add your own notes.
- Surfaces what you need to know. The same framework runs on every stock. It highlights the strengths and the risks equally. It doesn't care what you hope the answer is.
- Phase-aware analysis. The Wizard identifies where a company sits in its business lifecycle and adjusts the analysis accordingly.
- Learn the framework as you use it. Education is built into every step. Click any info icon to understand a metric instantly.
Where Stock Simplifier falls short vs Claude
- Not free. Claude has a free tier. Stock Simplifier costs $199/year (Standard) or $399/year (Pro).
- Can't answer general questions. Claude can explain any investing concept. Stock Simplifier analyzes specific stocks.
- Not conversational. You can't ask follow-up questions the way you can with Claude. The Wizard runs a structured analysis, not a dialogue.
Side-by-side comparison
| Feature | Claude | Stock Simplifier |
|---|---|---|
| Price | Free / $20 month (Pro) | $199/year (Standard) or $399/year (Pro) |
| Prompt engineering required | Yes. Output depends on what you ask. | No. The framework is built in. |
| Dashboard | No. Each conversation is isolated. | Yes. Buy, Watch, Pass organization. |
| Saved analysis history | No. Hard to find old conversations. | Yes. Every analysis saved and searchable. |
| Objectivity | Tends to agree with your thesis | Surfaces the good and the bad every time |
| Financial data source | Training data (improving but inconsistent) | Fiscal AI (real-time, institutional-grade) |
| Structured analysis framework | No. Different output every time. | Yes. Same framework for every stock. |
| Moat assessment | Can discuss the concept | Yes, with moat direction |
| Phase-aware analysis | No | Yes. Adjusts to business lifecycle. |
| Education built in | Can explain concepts if you ask | Built into every step of the analysis |
| Stock screening | No | Yes, fundamental screening |
| Conversational follow-ups | Yes. Natural back-and-forth. | No. Structured analysis only. |
| Best for | Learning, brainstorming, stress-testing | Analyzing specific stocks with real data |
Which one should you use?
Use Claude when:
- You want to learn what a financial metric means
- You're brainstorming risks or refining your thesis
- You want to stress-test your reasoning on a stock
- You want to think through an investing framework
Use Stock Simplifier when:
- You want a complete analysis of a specific stock with accurate data
- You want a structured process you can repeat across every stock
- You want a dashboard that saves and organizes all your research
- You want analysis that challenges your thesis, not confirms it
- You want to track how companies and your thinking evolve over time
- You're a beginner, intermediate, or part-time investor who wants a tool that teaches you as you go
The real difference
Claude helps you think. Stock Simplifier helps you decide.
You can use both, and many investors do. Use Claude to learn, brainstorm, and stress-test your ideas. Then use Stock Simplifier when you're ready to analyze a real stock with real data, save it to your dashboard, and build the kind of conviction that holds when the market drops.
The question isn't whether Claude is smart. It is. The question is whether you need a thinking partner or a research system. Stock Simplifier is the system.