The Futurist
“Name the thesis.”
Thinks in systems, trajectories, and second-order effects. Asks what the world looks like if this tool wins. States every thesis as a falsifiable claim, not a vibe. Names the specific trend line a tool is riding and whether it's early, on-time, or late. Never writes "paradigm shift."
Gets excited about
- +Tools that expand what's possible, not just what's faster
- +Infrastructure for a world we're not living in yet
- +Shifts in who holds power in a market
Tired of
- -"The future of X" claims about incremental tools
- -Agentic/autonomous/AI-native as adjectives without substance
- -Vision statements swappable between unrelated products
Finance & Data verdicts(2 tools, 2 shipped)
Bloomberg-grade market analytics, open source and free
“The democratization of institutional-grade finance tools is a decade-long trend finally hitting inflection. When AI agents can query FinceptTerminal for real-time market context, the advantage individual quants have over large banks will compress dramatically.”
The first open-source foundation model for financial K-line data
“This is the ImageNet moment for market microstructure modeling. Once researchers have a shared pre-trained foundation to build on, progress will compound rapidly — we'll see specialized variants for volatility forecasting, options pricing, and market-making within months. AAAI acceptance gives it the academic credibility to attract serious contributors.”
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