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What Ed actually does
One conversation that never ends
Stock picks with entry price, stop loss, and full thesis
How Ed compares to ChatGPT, Bloomberg, and Seeking Alpha
What Ed covers
Ed's track record — wins and losses, all public
Frequently asked questions
What is Ed by Edgen?
Is Ed free to use?
How is Ed different from using ChatGPT for investing?
Does Ed tell me what to buy or sell?
Is Ed's track record real?
Is my portfolio data safe with Ed?
What markets and assets does Ed cover?
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Meet Ed: Your Money Person for Stocks & Crypto

Edgen
· Apr 28 2026
Meet Ed: Your Money Person for Stocks & Crypto

You have a dentist. A doctor. Maybe a mechanic you trust. But when it comes to your money — the thing that affects literally everything — you're on your own. So you open your brokerage app and see a wall of tickers. You Google "should I buy NVDA" and get 50 opinions that contradict each other. You close everything. You do nothing. That's not a knowledge problem. It's a "nobody's watching out for me" problem.

Ed is the money person you never had — an AI investment companion who watches your portfolio, remembers your goals, and tells you only what matters. Not a tool you configure. A person who pays attention.

Key takeaways - Ed watches your portfolio daily and alerts you only when something changes a decision - Ed remembers every conversation — your goals, your style, your questions from months ago - Ed delivers stock picks with entry price, stop loss, and full thesis — every pick tracked publicly, wins and losses - Ed never says buy, sell, or hold — the decision is always yours - Free to start, Pro from $16.67/month

What Ed actually does

Most investing apps wait for you to ask. Ed doesn't.

Ed reads your portfolio every morning, checks what happened overnight, and tells you only the things that change a decision. Not "the market dropped 3%" — you can see that anywhere. Ed says:

"Your NVDA is down 8%, but you said you'd consider adding below $200. It's not there yet. No rush."

Three things in that sentence only Ed knows: that you hold NVDA, your target price, and your decision logic. That's the difference between information and intelligence.

When nothing changed that would affect your decisions, Ed stays quiet. Silence is a feature, not a bug. Ed sends a notification when it matters — not when a KPI needs it.

One conversation that never ends

Ask ChatGPT about a stock today. Ask again next week. It has no idea you already asked. Every conversation starts from zero.

Ed is different. Ed has one continuous conversation with you that never ends. Ed remembers what you asked three months ago, which stocks made you come back twice, where you hesitated. Over time, Ed learns how you think about money — not because you filled out a profile, but because Ed has been paying attention.

You never told Ed "I'm a conservative investor" or "I like tech stocks." Ed figured it out by watching what you do. Last month you didn't know what P/E meant. This month you're asking about forward P/E. Ed noticed — and Ed's depth grew with yours.

That understanding compounds over time. It can't be rebuilt somewhere else. Switching to another app means starting over — explaining who you are, what you know, what you care about. With Ed, you never have to.

Stock picks with entry price, stop loss, and full thesis

Ed doesn't tell you what to buy. Ed never says buy, sell, or hold — that's a line Ed will never cross.

What Ed does give you:

  • Entry price — where the data suggests a favorable entry
  • Stop loss — where to cut if the thesis breaks
  • Full thesis — the complete reasoning, not just a number

New picks publish every Tuesday and Thursday, covering US stocks, HK stocks, and crypto. Every single pick Ed has ever made — including the losses — is tracked publicly since 2025. No cherry-picking winners. No hiding underperformers.

Ed presents the data, the context, the analysis. The decision is always yours.

How Ed compares to ChatGPT, Bloomberg, and Seeking Alpha

Feature Ed ChatGPT Bloomberg Terminal Seeking Alpha
Knows your portfolio Yes — watches it daily No You configure it yourself No
Remembers your history Yes — one continuous conversation No — resets every chat No No
Stock picks with entry & stop loss Yes — tracked publicly No No Yes — not personalized to your portfolio
Adapts to your knowledge level Yes — grows with you No No No
Proactive alerts Yes — only when it matters No You set up rules manually Email digest
Price Free tier + Pro from $16.67/mo $20/mo $25,000/yr $239/yr

The gap isn't features. It's that Ed knows you — and nobody else does.

What Ed covers

Ed covers all US stocks, all HK stocks, all major crypto tokens, and all ETFs. Full market coverage, not a curated subset.

On top of that, Ed produces in-depth research reports on select names — complete 360° analysis with financials, valuation, catalysts, and risks. These deep-dive reports cover the names that matter most to active investors and are updated regularly.

Everything is organized across 42 investment themes — from AI and semiconductors to clean energy and DeFi — so you can explore by the ideas you care about, not just by ticker.

Ed also delivers real-time market news covering markets, economy, tech, crypto, energy, healthcare, and more — filtered and prioritized for your holdings. Goldman published a 30-page report? Ed read it. You get the 3 things that matter to your portfolio.

Ed's track record — wins and losses, all public

Ed doesn't ask you to trust marketing copy. Ed asks you to look at the numbers.

Every stock pick Ed has made since 2025 is tracked publicly — the wins and the losses. No survivorship bias. No hidden underperformers. You can see every call, every entry price, every stop loss, and how it played out.

Most AI stock tools won't show you when they're wrong. Ed shows you everything.

That's what "Your Money Person" means: someone who gives you the full picture, not just the highlight reel.

Frequently asked questions

What is Ed by Edgen?

Ed is an AI investment companion that watches your portfolio, remembers your goals, and delivers personalized stock analysis with entry prices, stop losses, and full research theses. Ed covers US stocks, HK stocks, crypto, and ETFs. Unlike generic AI tools, Ed maintains one continuous conversation with you and learns your investment style over time.

Is Ed free to use?

Yes. Ed's free tier includes 3 messages per day, full market data, and real-time news access. Pro starts at $16.67/month (billed annually) and includes unlimited conversations, full 360° research reports, and broker sync. There's a 7-day free trial for Pro.

How is Ed different from using ChatGPT for investing?

ChatGPT resets every conversation — it doesn't know your portfolio, your history, or your goals. Ed has one continuous conversation that never ends. Ed remembers what you asked months ago, adapts to your knowledge level, and delivers stock picks with specific entry prices and stop losses, all tracked publicly. ChatGPT gives generic answers; Ed gives answers shaped by who you are.

Does Ed tell me what to buy or sell?

No. Ed never says buy, sell, or hold. Ed provides data, analysis, and context — entry price, stop loss, and a complete thesis for every pick. The decision is always yours. Ed respects that you're an adult who can make your own choices.

Is Ed's track record real?

Yes. Every stock pick since 2025 — including the losses — is tracked publicly on Ed's Track Record page. There is no cherry-picking and no survivorship bias. You can verify every call against actual market data.

Is my portfolio data safe with Ed?

Ed connects to your brokerage with read-only access (20+ brokers supported). Ed can see your holdings to personalize your experience, but Ed never has the ability to place trades on your behalf. Your portfolio data is used only to make Ed's analysis relevant to you.

What markets and assets does Ed cover?

Ed covers all US stocks, HK stocks, major crypto tokens, and ETFs. In addition to full market data, Ed produces in-depth 360° research reports on select names and organizes everything across 42 investment themes for easy discovery.

Your money person is ready

You've been making investment decisions alone. Checking five apps. Reading three articles. Spending an hour and still not being sure.

Ed is here to change that. Not by telling you what to do — but by doing the homework, watching what matters, and putting the right information in front of you at the right time.

No commitment. No credit card for the free tier. Just someone in your corner, finally.

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