About Signality

I wanted to find information arbitrage opportunities. Not stock tips — real asymmetries where something meaningful is happening in the world and the market hasn't caught up yet.

The problem is that there's no great way to discover new impactful trends in a non-trivial sense. Google Trends is short-lived and topical — mostly entertainment, celebrity gossip, whatever people are searching for this hour. It doesn't tell you anything interesting about the world.

Social media is worse. YouTube, Twitter, every platform — they tailor their "trending" feeds to what they think you will like based on your history. I went to the shopping tab on YouTube once and it showed me a video that was over a year old. That's not trending. That's an algorithm optimizing for engagement, not information.

So while there are mechanisms to track whether a particular thing is gaining attention, there's no way to discover meaningful signals about the world that isn't already personalized or algorithmically distorted based on your existing information bubble.

But that's not how good investors think. Good investors have an insatiable appetite for learning the truth. They actively seek out new information. They want to be challenged. They want to know what's new, what's changing, and whether it matters — especially when it contradicts what they already believe.

That's what I wanted to build. A tool that goes out and does this for me. Something that reads far more than I could ever read myself and filters it based on how I think about medium-term trends with possible information arbitrage. Not what's popular. Not what an algorithm thinks I want to see. What's actually happening.

How It Works

Signality is an AI pipeline that reads the internet so you don't have to — thousands of stories every day, ruthlessly filtered down to a handful that matter.

  1. Triage — Every story gets classified. Is this a real signal or just noise? The vast majority get filtered out here. We'd rather miss a few than waste your time on maybes.
  2. Analysis — The survivors get a deeper look: affected sectors, second-order effects, who benefits, who loses, and why this development matters right now.
  3. Investment Screen — The analysis gets pressure-tested for investability. Specific tickers, thesis direction, and what could go wrong. If the thesis doesn't hold up, it doesn't make the cut.

The result is a short list of structured, meaningful signals with tickers, thesis direction, and risk factors already worked out. Trends that might not be priced in yet. Connections that are hard to spot when you're only reading ten articles a day.

Where We're Headed

I started in the tech sector because that's what I'm most familiar with. But the approach works anywhere faint signals can turn into meaningful surprises — biotech, energy, policy, infrastructure. The plan is to branch out as we go.

Getting Started

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Have Fun

Our signals are starting points for your own research, not recommendations to buy or sell anything. The AI is good, but it's not infallible — verify before you act.

See our disclaimer for the full version of "do your own homework."

Say Hello

We are building this for us and you, so feel free to drop a question, suggestion, or let us know how we can make Signality more useful. hello@signality.io.