Smart Stock Agent
Summary
Most stock analysis tools give you a chart and leave you to build the strategy yourself — Smart Stock Agent closes that gap by generating entry points, exit targets, and stop-loss levels from the same data.
The core workflow is ticker-in, strategy-out: search a NYSE or Nasdaq symbol, get an AI-generated trade plan with risk assessment, then track it in a portfolio tracker that logs every transaction and calculates daily P&L. The differentiator for a specific slice of users is AAOIFI Standard 21 compliance screening — Sharia-compliant stock and ETF filtering built directly into the tool, not bolted on. Where it breaks: coverage stops at US exchanges, so any portfolio with international holdings falls outside what the tool can analyze. There is no API, no export pipeline, and no self-hosted option, which means your data and workflow live entirely inside the vendor's web app.
Bottom line: The right pick for a US-focused retail trader who wants AI-generated trade strategies and Sharia screening in one place — not the right pick the moment your portfolio includes non-US equities or you need to pipe analysis into your own systems.
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Pros
Sign in to edit- AI-generated trade strategies include entry points, exit targets, and stop-loss levels, so you skip the step of manually constructing a plan from raw indicators.
- AAOIFI Standard 21 compliance screening is built into the analysis flow — including ETF screening — which means Sharia-compliant investors do not need a separate tool and a separate workflow.
- Personalized risk profiles shape the AI's strategy output to your experience level and risk tolerance, so a beginner and an advanced trader running the same ticker get different, calibrated recommendations rather than one-size output.
- Portfolio tracker logs every transaction and calculates live P&L, diversification score, and a portfolio health score, so you avoid the manual spreadsheet reconciliation that breaks the moment prices move.
- Percentage-based price alerts fire via in-app toast and email, which means you do not have to monitor the dashboard continuously to catch a target being hit.
Cons
Sign in to edit- Coverage is limited to NYSE and Nasdaq-listed stocks and ETFs. Any portfolio that includes London Stock Exchange, European, or Asian equities cannot be analyzed here — teams with international exposure will need a second tool or switch to a platform with global market coverage.
- There is no API and no data export pathway. Teams that want to feed AI-generated strategies into their own dashboards, backtesting environments, or automated alerting pipelines hit a hard wall — the workflow begins and ends inside the vendor's web interface, with no way out.
- The trade strategies and compliance outputs are generated by the vendor's AI with no disclosed methodology or backtested performance data on the page. Traders who need auditable, rules-based strategy logic — for compliance reporting or institutional review — cannot validate what the AI is doing under the hood.
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- Platforms
- Web
- API Available
- No
- Self-Hosted
- No
- Last Updated
- 2026-07-07T03:19:25.036Z
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Who it's for
- US stock traders seeking AI insights
- Investors interested in Sharia-compliant screening
- Users managing portfolios with real-time tracking
- Beginners to advanced traders using personalized risk profiles
What it does well
- Generate AI trade strategies for individual NYSE or Nasdaq stocks
- Screen stocks for AAOIFI Sharia compliance
- Track portfolio performance with live prices and alerts
- Receive daily email summaries of watchlist activity
- Access technical analysis and earnings forecasts
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Frequently Asked Questions
- Is Smart Stock Agent free?
- Smart Stock Agent has a permanent free tier alongside paid upgrades. You can keep using a baseline version indefinitely without paying.
- Is Smart Stock Agent open source?
- No — Smart Stock Agent is a closed-source tool. Source code is not publicly available.
- When was Smart Stock Agent released?
- Smart Stock Agent was first released in 2026.
- What platforms does Smart Stock Agent support?
- Smart Stock Agent is available on: Web.
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Generic screeners hand you a list of metrics and stop there. Smart Stock Agent takes a ticker symbol and returns a full trade strategy: entry price, exit target, stop-loss level, and ROI projection, drawn from technical indicators (RSI, MACD, Bollinger Bands), earnings data, news sentiment, and company financials. From there, you add the position to a portfolio tracker that maintains a live P&L, a diversification score, concentration alerts, and a portfolio health score — with a complete transaction history behind it. Price alerts trigger on percentage thresholds and fire via in-app notification and email. A daily or weekly email digest covers watchlist movers and relevant headlines.
The feature that sets it apart from general-purpose AI analysis tools is the AAOIFI Standard 21 compliance engine. Muslim investors screening for halal equities typically do this manually against external checklists or pay for specialist screeners. Smart Stock Agent embeds AAOIFI Standard 21 compliance checking — including dedicated ETF screening — directly into the analysis workflow, so compliance and strategy sit in the same interface.
The tool fits US retail traders, from beginners to more experienced traders, who want AI-generated strategy output rather than raw data. A personalized risk profile — experience level, risk tolerance, preferred trade length — shapes the strategies the AI surfaces, so a conservative long-term investor and an aggressive short-term trader see different outputs for the same ticker. Where it breaks: the platform covers NYSE and Nasdaq only, so any international position falls outside its scope entirely. There is no API and no self-hosted option, which means teams that want to pull analysis into their own dashboards, automate workflows, or keep data off third-party infrastructure have no path to do that here.
