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Quiet week ahead on the earnings front, but the macro data is what we are actually watching right now.HIVE reports on Mo...
22/03/2026

Quiet week ahead on the earnings front, but the macro data is what we are actually watching right now.

HIVE reports on Monday. After that, it is basically all about economic health checks. Tuesday gives us both the Manufacturing and Services PMI. Honestly, the services data might be more telling given how consumer spending has held up lately.

Wednesday shifts focus to Europe with the German Ifo Business Climate index at 10:00 CET. The European outlook has been mixed, and this usually gives a decent read on sentiment. Later that morning, we get US Crude Oil Inventories.

Thursday wraps up the heavy hitters with the Initial Jobless Claims at 08:30 AM ET. The labor market has been incredibly stubborn, so any crack here usually gets an immediate reaction.

19/03/2026

Part 2 of the Aya experiment.

Aya can talk now.

I've been testing a lip-sync setup for my Valulyse AI-brand-avatar Aya, and this is the first version that feels more useful than gimmicky. Still a little uncanny? Yes. Still pretty fun to work on? Also yes.

In this clip, Aya explains why I think classic 2D stock screeners run into a wall fast. You get more rows, more filters, more tabs, and somehow less context.

That's the whole idea behind the Valulyse Market Matrix.

Instead of working through stocks one column at a time, you can see the market as a whole. You notice clusters, spot strange outliers, and jump straight into the fundamentals when something stands out.

That changes the workflow quite a bit. Less tab hopping. Less digging through tables. More understanding at a glance.

Curious what you think about Aya's voice.
Interesting?
A bit creepy?
Good enough to keep?

This week could move markets.There is a lot packed into a few days, especially once Wednesday hits. We are watching Micr...
15/03/2026

This week could move markets.

There is a lot packed into a few days, especially once Wednesday hits. We are watching Micron closely for another read on the chip space, but the main event is still the Fed.

Here is the calendar:

Monday: Dollar Tree (DLTR) before the open.

Tuesday: Lululemon (LULU) and DocuSign (DOCU) after the close.

Wednesday:
PPI data at 8:30 AM
FOMC rate decision at 2:00 PM
Micron (MU) earnings after the close

What is on your watchlist this week?

08/03/2026

I wish I had this when I first started investing!

Stock analysis used to eat up hours of my day. We're talking 30+ browser tabs open at once, copying numbers into separate spreadsheets, then realizing halfway through that you pulled data from the wrong quarter and basically starting over. My research process was organized chaos, and I thought that was just how it worked.

Then I started using the MarketMatrix from Valulyse. It takes all that scattered data and puts it onto one visual 3-dimensional map. Which companies are actually profitable, which ones are trading at a reasonable price... and dozens of other key performance indicators can be set, it's just there. No more hunting through five different pages to piece together something that should take 30 seconds.

I didn't expect one tool to change how much I actually enjoy researching stocks, but here we are.

If you're still doing it the old way, check out the Valulyse MarketMatrix.

07/03/2026

Just testing something new here.

I've been fascinated by what AI video generation can actually do right now, so I decided to build a brand avatar for Valulyse. Her name is Aya.

The message she's delivering in this clip? One I genuinely believe: most people assume investing is about being the smartest person in the room. It's not. It's about patience, and having the right data.

At Valulyse, we make a point of actually testing the tools we hear about, not just reading the press releases. Because the only real way to know whether a technology does something useful, or is just impressive in a demo, is to push it yourself. That ends up being surprisingly relevant to investing. You learn pretty quickly to separate what a technology can really do from what it's been made to look like.

This video is the result of that curiosity. Let me know what you think about it.

05/03/2026

Wall Street Narratives: A Regime Change?

The standard 2020s playbook isn't working anymore. The market is currently repricing almost everything we thought we knew, and the shifts are happening across multiple fronts at once.

Here are the three main stories driving the floor right now:

First is the energy situation. The Strait of Hormuz is effectively closed. This is pushing Brent Crude straight toward a $100 baseline.

Second is the AI / tech reality check. Nvidia is reporting more revenue, yet the stock is dropping. The market shifted its focus almost overnight. Investors are no longer looking for scale at all costs; they want to see actual ROI from these AI investments.

Third is the rotation out of the US. Capital is moving into European and Asian equities at a rate we haven't seen in a while, and the Euro is steadily gaining ground against the dollar.

All of this converges on March 18th. If oil prices stay elevated, the Fed will likely be forced to hold off on any rate cuts.

A quick note on how this video wa produced: it's a direct collaboration between a human and an AI. The human handles the strategic vision, financial analysis, and editorial direction. The AI runs data synthesis, generates visuals, and formats the output. Financial data is too dense to rely purely on text, so I use this hybrid approach to build tools that help visualize these shifts in real time. Let me know what you think about it!

Are you looking at oil, rotating into Europe, or just sitting in cash?

04/03/2026

Standard stock lists work fine until you've stared at enough rows to realize you're no longer seeing anything. I switched to the Market Matrix on Valulyse because it turns those numbers into something you can actually make sense of at a glance.

Plot e.g. profit margins against PE ratios in 3D and the outliers become obvious on their own. Companies that look unremarkable in a table reveal themselves as mispriced or structurally different the moment you see where they sit relative to everything else. No more hunting row by row.

The whole point is knowing where your research time is worth spending. With a visual map of a full sector, you stop wasting hours on stocks that don't hold up and focus on the ones that do. For anyone building positions based on long-term fundamentals, that kind of clarity is hard to replicate with a spreadsheet.

02/03/2026

Most stock research tools I've used so far have one thing in common: they're exhausting. Endless tables, cluttered screens, data that technically tells you everything but shows you nothing useful.

That's what got Valulyse started.

I put together a short walkthrough of the features I've been working on; the 3D market overview, the fundamental charts, valuation, a few others. Still a lot ahead, but this is what the core experience looks like right now.

Which part looks most useful to you? Drop it in the comments. 👇

10/02/2026

Hi everyone,

I’m Kevin, the founder of Valulyse.

Valulyse is a browser-based toolbox for stock investors. We transform complex financial data into clear, interactive visualizations, so data turns into knowledge.

With tools like MarketMatrix, CompanyInsights, DCF, and more, you can find, analyze, and track stocks, no hype, no “hot tips,” no investment advice, and no annoying ads.

Here, I’ll be sharing updates, new features, and behind-the-scenes insights into the ongoing development of valulyse.com.

Best regards,
Kevin

10/02/2026

Hallo zusammen,

ich bin Kevin, der Gründer von Valulyse.

Valulyse ist eine browserbasierte Toolbox für alle Aktien-Investoren. Wir transformieren komplexe Finanzdaten in verständliche, interaktive Visualisierungen, damit aus Daten Wissen wird.

Mit Tools wie MarketMatrix, CompanyInsights, DCF und weiteren kannst du Aktien einfach finden, analysieren und beobachten, ohne Hype, ohne Aktientipps, keine Anlageberatung und keine nervige Werbung.

Hier teile ich in Zukunft Updates, neue Features und Einblicke der Weiterentwicklung von valulyse.com.

Viele Grüße
Kevin

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