📊 US Stock AI Analysis

Fundamental analysis powered by Claude AI, based on SEC EDGAR public filings

Last updated: Apr 20, 2026 at 3:44 PM EST

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188
Stocks Analyzed
835
Buy Ratings
976
Hold Ratings
3189
Sell Ratings
Buy 444% Hold 519% Sell 1696%
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Frequently Asked Questions

What is AI Stock Score?

AI Stock Score is an automated fundamental analysis system that uses Claude AI to analyze US stocks based on SEC EDGAR filings. It evaluates financial metrics, profitability ratios, and balance sheet health to provide investment ratings from Strong Buy to Strong Sell.

What data sources are used for AI analysis?

The AI analysis is based on publicly available SEC EDGAR filings including 10-K annual reports and 10-Q quarterly reports. This includes financial statements, balance sheets, income statements, and cash flow data directly from the SEC.

What do the AI ratings mean?

Strong Buy: Exceptional fundamentals. Buy: Good fundamentals. Hold: Mixed signals. Sell: Concerning fundamentals. Strong Sell: Significant weaknesses. Each includes a confidence percentage.

How often is the analysis updated?

Stock analyses are updated when new SEC filings become available, typically after quarterly (10-Q) or annual (10-K) reports are filed. The analysis date is displayed on each stock page.

Is this financial advice?

No. AI Stock Score provides automated fundamental analysis for educational purposes only. Always conduct your own research and consult a qualified financial advisor before making investment decisions.

What stocks are covered?

We analyze 188 US-listed stocks that file with the SEC. This includes companies listed on NYSE, NASDAQ, and other US exchanges with publicly available SEC filings.