Open any position and Hisaab gives you a clear read: worth adding, keep holding, or cut. The signals scored, the levels that matter, and the one thing to watch, in plain words.
Direction, Momentum and Pressure, each marked PASS, WARN or FAIL and scored out of 30. On a long-term hold it switches to Direction, Earnings Quality and Valuation.
Worth adding, Add on dip, Keep holding, or Cut this, with a confidence read. It follows the signals by rule, so it isn't a vibe.
Current price, a stop with the reason behind it (8% cap, the 90-day low, or the 200-day average), a target, a pullback entry, and the risk-to-reward.
Short, Medium or Long. The same name reads differently, because what matters at five days isn't what matters at five years, and the weighting shifts with it.
4-hour, daily and weekly, marked bullish, bearish or mixed, with a note when they disagree ("momentum trade, not investment").
Screenshot your broker, import a CSV, or add by hand. Stocks, ETFs, indices, crypto and options, plus a watchlist for names you don't own yet.
The indicators, 20/50/200-day averages, MACD, RSI, ATR, relative volume, are calculated in code, and the verdict follows from them by rule. The model only puts it in plain words. Want the story behind the score? Open Claude's read for a web-searched take on the catalysts, the numbers, and a "my take" against your profile.
Prices, scores and levels are calculated in code (quotes refresh about once a minute), and the verdict is rules, not a guess. There's one target, not two. Claude's read is a separate explainer you open on demand. Hisaab doesn't trade, doesn't connect to your broker, and isn't financial advice.
Free while it's in beta. No Bloomberg required.