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AI-powered stock opportunity discovery.

Aardvark scans the market and ranks stocks by expected alpha, confidence, and risk. Use it as a research signal engine — not as financial advice.

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Aardvark Alpha

Aardvark Alpha

AI-powered stock opportunity discovery focused on expected alpha, confidence, risk, and market structure.

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Methodology overview

How Aardvark works

Aardvark is an AI-powered stock ranking engine. It does not promise certainty and it does not give personal financial advice. Its job is to surface statistically interesting stocks that may deserve further research.

1. Aardvark scans the market

The system reviews a broad universe of stocks and compares them against each other using recent market behavior, liquidity, valuation, risk, and company-quality signals.

2. It looks for unusual opportunity

Instead of trying to guess the whole market, Aardvark asks which individual stocks look unusually strong or weak relative to the broader benchmark and their peers.

3. It estimates expected alpha

Expected alpha is the model’s estimate of how much a stock may outperform or underperform the benchmark over the selected horizon. It is a probabilistic signal, not a guarantee.

4. It translates the signal into plain English

Each stock page explains the signal using readable language, highlighting supportive conditions, risk areas, confidence, and the estimated per-share alpha impact.

What Aardvark does not reveal

The platform intentionally does not publish the exact model weights, ranking formula, training process, or full feature-engineering recipe. The goal is transparency for users, not a blueprint for copying the system.