Investleey
Summary
Most retail traders hit the same wall: signal services either lock every useful feature behind a paywall or flood the dashboard with noise that buries the actual directional call. Investleey's ZEUS-AI cuts to a single output — bull, neutral, or bear — with a confidence score attached.
The core workflow is a ticker search, an interval selection (1-minute through daily), and a ZEUS-AI run that returns a 60-bar price forecast with dashed projection lines and a directional signal. The free tier gives two hours of forecasts per day before the tool pauses, which is enough for a quick pre-market scan but stops short for active intraday sessions. Backtested accuracy scores are displayed per forecast, letting you audit the model's historical hit rate on a specific ticker before leaning on the signal. No API, no self-hosting, and no programmatic output — everything lives inside the browser dashboard.
Bottom line: Solid for a retail trader who wants a fast directional read on a handful of tickers each morning — but the moment you need to automate signals, run screeners at scale, or integrate into an existing trading stack, the absence of an API forces you to a different tool entirely.
Pricing Plans
Subscription- Free Tier
- 2 hours per day after 3-day trial
Free
3-day full trial then 2hrs/day free
- All intervals 1m-1D
- All stocks and ETFs
- AI signals
Weekly
Unlimited forecasts, no commitment
- Unlimited forecasts
- All intervals and stocks
Pro
Unlimited full AI suite
- Unlimited forecasts
- Priority support
Annual
Best value, billed annually
- Unlimited forecasts
- Full AI suite
View full pricing on investleey.com →
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Pros
Sign in to edit- Per-ticker backtested accuracy scores (MA-7, MA-25, MA-3, VWAP) are shown alongside each forecast, so you can assess the model's historical reliability on a specific symbol before trading on the signal — rather than trusting a single aggregate accuracy claim.
- 60-bar directional forecast with a bull/neutral/bear label means you get an explicit call, not a probability cloud you have to interpret yourself, which reduces the time spent translating output into a trade decision.
- Earnings, dividend, and split calendars are integrated in the same dashboard, so you can check whether a scheduled event sits inside the forecast window before acting — without switching to a separate data source.
- The free tier requires no credit card and resets daily, which means you can validate forecast quality on your own watchlist across multiple sessions before committing to a paid tier.
- Multi-timeframe support from 1-minute to daily means day traders and swing traders can run the same workflow without a separate tool for each style.
Cons
Sign in to edit- There is no API, webhook, or data export of any kind. If your workflow involves feeding signals into an alert system, a spreadsheet, or an execution layer, you are manually transcribing what you see on screen — this becomes unworkable at more than a handful of tickers, and teams with any automation requirement switch to a platform that exposes forecast outputs programmatically.
- The free tier caps daily access at two hours with a 15-minute cooldown after the limit is hit. An active intraday session that spans the morning session runs out of free forecasts before the trading day is half over — at that point you either upgrade or stop getting signals mid-session.
- Accuracy claims of '90–99%+' are based on historical backtesting as described by the vendor, not verified forward-testing results from an independent source. Traders who require audited out-of-sample performance data to size positions have no third-party validation to reference here.
- The Slack community is listed as the primary channel for learning to interpret BULL/BEAR signals and buy/sell setups. Teams that need structured documentation, onboarding materials, or dedicated support find precious little on the product itself — guidance depends on peer knowledge sharing in a community channel.
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- Platforms
- Web
- API Available
- No
- Self-Hosted
- No
- Last Updated
- 2026-06-13T10:23:47.196Z
Best For
Who it's for
- Retail traders seeking AI-assisted directional signals
- Users evaluating stock forecasts on multiple timeframes
- Individuals wanting limited free daily access before upgrading
What it does well
- Generate directional stock signals for short-term trading decisions
- Backtest AI accuracy on historical forecasts for specific tickers
- Monitor market overview with S&P 500, Nasdaq, and sector data
- Track earnings, dividends, and splits alongside AI predictions
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Frequently Asked Questions
- Is Investleey free?
- Investleey is a paid tool. A 3-day free trial is available.
- Is Investleey open source?
- No — Investleey is a closed-source tool. Source code is not publicly available.
- What platforms does Investleey support?
- Investleey is available on: Web.
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Investleey is a browser-based stock forecasting tool built around ZEUS-AI, the vendor’s proprietary model. The workflow is deliberate: type a ticker, select a timeframe (1m, 5m, 15m, 1H, 4H, or 1D), and the AI generates a 60-bar forward projection with a directional label — bull, neutral, or bear — and a confidence score. Market overview panels show S&P 500, Nasdaq, Dow Jones, and sector data alongside top movers, earnings calendars, dividend dates, and split announcements, so you can cross-reference the AI signal against scheduled events without leaving the tab.
The standout feature is the per-forecast accuracy display. ZEUS-AI surfaces historical backtested accuracy scores — MA-7, MA-25, MA-3, and VWAP variants — for the specific ticker and interval you queried. This means you are not trusting a global headline number; you can see how the model has performed on TSLA at the 1H interval before acting on today’s signal. The vendor states 90–99%+ accuracy based on historical backtesting, and the docs describe confidence scores as user-facing so traders can apply their own judgment.
Investleey fits a retail trader running a daily watchlist who wants a signal check before market open. The free tier’s two-hour daily limit covers a pre-market scan on a short list of tickers. Where it breaks: there is no API, no webhook output, no programmatic access to signals, and no self-hosted deployment. Traders who want to feed signals into an automated execution layer, alert system, or portfolio tool cannot do so — the forecast lives and dies in the browser. Teams who hit this ceiling move to platforms that expose model outputs via API.
