ESPO Genius · market intelligence
What's happening in the market — and why. In plain English.
An AI stock-analysis app for beginners. MarketNarc gives you a clear call — Buy, Sell, Hold, or Watch — with the why explained, a confidence score, and an honest "I'm not sure" when the data is thin. No charts. No jargon. No Wall-Street noise.
In production
Input costs are easing while demand holds — margins should widen before the market reprices it.
Cost relief plus steady demand means expanding margins.
A demand shock would undercut the thesis quickly.
An illustration of a MarketNarc call — the app isn't open yet.
Why it exists
Open any finance app and you get a wall of candlesticks, ratios, and shouting. None of it tells a normal person the one thing they want to know: what's going on, and should I care? MarketNarc answers that first — in a sentence — then teaches you the why, so over time you don't need it to hold your hand.
How it works
MarketNarc runs on ESPO Genius's honest engine. Two analysts each read one lens; a third reconciles them and does the talking.
Earnings, beat-or-miss history, margins, input costs, valuation. Reads the business under the ticker — free to land bullish or bearish on what it sees.
Price versus its averages, volume, where it sits in its 52-week range. Reads what the chart is doing so you never have to.
Reconciles Pat and Rex, decides how sure to be, and writes the call in plain English. Explains every time — never a silent black box.
The number isn't handed out. It rises when the lenses agree on solid data and stays low and honest when they don't. A thin-data call shows up as low-conviction — never dressed up as certainty.
Every call ships with a bull case and a bear case, each tagged as hard data or assumption. You see what could make it wrong, not just why it might be right.
What you get · in active development
Here's what MarketNarc is being built to do. It's in production now; we'll switch each piece on as it's proven, not before.
A daily shortlist of clear calls you can filter — with hidden gems and a plain "not financial advice" line on everything.
The core, not a side tab. Every call doubles as a lesson, so a beginner grows into a confident investor over time.
Follow the names you care about and search the whole market — each one explained the same plain way.
MarketNarc tracks its own past calls against what actually happened — your scorecard, and how the engine keeps itself honest.
A quiet nudge when something real changes, and a calendar of what's coming up for your names.
Practice with fake money in a safe sandbox, powered by Alpaca — learn the moves before a single real dollar is involved.
The standing rule
MarketNarc opens in a paper-trading sandbox — fake money, real mechanics. Live trading through Alpaca exists, but crossing into it takes a hard, deliberate, hard-to-dismiss confirmation. An AI placing real-money trades is the highest-risk thing an app like this can do, so it stays on paper until the engine has earned trust over a long window.
MarketNarc is an educational tool, not a financial advisor, and nothing in it is a recommendation to buy or sell. You're always the one who decides.
Where it really stands: the engine that makes the calls is proven on real cases; the app you'd tap is still being built. We'd rather tell you that than pretend it's open. Get on the list and we'll bring you in when it's real.
MarketNarc lands on Google Play first, with web access through Stripe, and the Apple App Store later. Be first to know when it opens.