One live pulse stream, three end-of-day reports — all written by the bot, all surfaced here the moment they fire to Discord.
Every breaking headline must land on at least three independent real-time wires before anything fires. One rumor waits; three confirmations ship. Verified SEC filings get their own tagged section.
A proprietary importance model scores every confirmed item. A Fed surprise looks different from a mid-cap guidance tweak. Noise goes on the floor. Signal surfaces, ranked.
An AI logic chain walks every bullet from headline → first-order move → sector read-through → tickers. Arrows carry direction, tickers stay universal. You read it in a second.
Not just bilingual. Each pulse translates once into every language your servers run in — symbols and tickers preserved, narrative rendered natively. English and Chinese built in; others on request.
Inforis cross-references every headline across multiple independent real-time streams before a post goes out. A stray rumor stays on the bench. A genuine break — confirmed from multiple angles — lands in your channel within minutes, tagged (multi-source) so your desk knows it’s been verified.
Verified corporate filings get their own dedicated section in every recap. When a public company files an 8-K — a buyback, a material agreement, a CEO exit — it’s flagged with the specific action and the governing SEC item code. The most verifiable source of corporate news that exists; the category the desk trusts first.
Inforis scores every triangulated item with a proprietary importance model before anything reaches your channel. A Fed surprise, an 8-K buyback, a confirmed multi-wire shock — those grade high and fire within minutes. A mid-cap CEO making the rounds on CNBC — drops to the floor.
A typical trading day surfaces four to eight items — the ones that actually move something. Overnight and weekends, only events the model grades as wake-them-up get through the gate. Everything else waits until morning. Your channel earns its signal-to-noise ratio back.
The system scales itself up on event days and scales itself down the moment nothing is happening. You never see a post that didn’t earn its place.
The logic chain surfaces the non-obvious name every time. A Hormuz event flags TELL and LNG because Qatari-to-EU LNG benefits when shipping gets disrupted. A confirmed Fed surprise flags TLT volatility and DXY read-through. A drug-trial readout flags the three CRO peers and the two sector ETFs, not just the biotech itself. Most traders miss one or two on a first pass. Inforis never does.
Over weeks, the stream becomes a knowledge feed. You learn which tickers move with which catalysts. You recognize patterns in how geopolitics propagates to equities, how a commodity shock reaches a downstream industrial, how an FDA letter touches the whole peer group. The desk stops chasing headlines and starts learning from them.
Overnight moves, macro schedule, earnings calendar, and material filings — distilled into a scannable list with a one-line take on every bullet.
Intraday headlines collapsed into their final values. Six to ten stories that still matter tomorrow, each with a forward-looking angle. Reads in under a minute.
Not just bilingual. Each confirmed pulse is generated once in its canonical form, then delivered to every server in the language that server is configured for. Tickers, ETFs, and arrows stay universal. Sector names, narrative, and the one-line read-through render into natural, native finance language — not word-for-word translation, not machine-stiff.
English and Chinese are built in and already running on live servers. Additional languages can be enabled per server on request — desks running Japanese, Korean, Spanish, or Arabic have been asked for and are on the roadmap. Set your language with a single command.
Under 30 seconds to install.
Every bullet already carries the read-through. Every post has earned its place. This is what your channel actually looks like.

Breaking events, triangulated across three wires, explained in one bullet each.

Overnight, macro, earnings, filings, crypto — one digest, every trading day.

The week’s prints at a glance — so your desk never misses one.