The tool I'd been missing here to answer anything about markets
Each one, something ChatGPT, Claude, and Manus kept missing
Live market data, not analyst opinions
Technical analysis and expert forecasts are educated guesses. WakeAlpha reads what is actually priced in across futures, options, and event-contract markets, and explains what it means. Live pricing beats narratives every time.
Reading the hard markets for you
Futures, options, and event-contract markets carry forward-looking pricing, but reading them takes work most people don't have time for. The agent decodes them and explains what they mean.
Auto cross-check across sources
When two markets imply different reads, or when one has gone stale or thin on liquidity, that should get flagged automatically instead of buried.
Deeper research, the same way
Plenty of "what is this company / sector / token actually doing right now" reading. Same problems apply: too many sources, varying quality, no good way to triage.
Real questions, real research
Hand-picked by the team from actual user questions. Each report leads with the analysis and links back to every source.
Fed June 2026 Hold Probability
Fed Funds Rate Pricing by Year-End 2026
Fed September 2026 Rate Cut Probability
S&P 500 30-Day Implied Move from VIX
How the agent does the research
Three things WakeAlpha does before it writes you an answer: source validation, source curation, and analysis grounded in current prices.
Every number has a source you can verify
Every data point links back to a primary feed. Cross-source disagreements stay visible, stale data is downweighted, thin liquidity gets gated. Click through and check the raw data yourself.
Live pricing where possible, clearly labeled where not
First preference is markets where real capital is committed: CME futures and regulated event-contract markets. Then primary regulators and official data: SEC EDGAR, FRED, NY Fed. Other sources are clearly labeled so you can judge each on its own.
Analysis grounded in current prices
Futures imply rate paths, options imply distributions, event-contract markets price binary outcomes. The agent reads them together and explains what current prices mean for your question.
Not only probabilities
Earnings analysis, sector research, macro calls. Same tool, same logic. Ask a question, get an answer backed by data, every number traceable to source.
Equity fundamentals
Filings, disclosures, valuation, comps, all pulled from primary SEC documents.
Sector research
Supply-demand structure, key players, drivers, assembled from verifiable public sources.
Macro themes
Money, inflation, growth, geopolitics. Official data feeds set against market reactions.
News and events
Breaking headlines, policy moves, earnings prints. Read for what they mean to markets in real time.