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Investerrium

Frequently Asked Questions

How Investerrium works, what it does and what it deliberately does not do.

What is Investerrium?

Investerrium is a market-intelligence and trading-research platform. It reads financial news, company information, market data and the NWS.ONE information flow, and organizes them into structured trade ideas with an explicit entry, stop, target and risk/reward. It is a research tool, not a broker and not an adviser.

How are trade ideas generated?

A news or NWS.ONE event is detected, the affected company or instrument is identified, market and technical context is added, and risk parameters are calculated. AI assists with summarization and explanation. Every idea lists the factors behind it so you can judge them yourself.

What is a trade setup?

A setup is a described opportunity: which instrument, which direction, at what price you would enter, where you would exit if you are wrong (stop), where you would take profit (target) and what the ratio between the two is. A setup without a stop is not a setup.

Where does the news come from?

From the configured news provider and from the NWS.ONE information flow. Every headline shows its source, publication time and retrieval time. Full copyrighted articles are never republished — only summaries and links where permitted.

How does NWS.ONE contribute?

NWS.ONE supplies the event flow: what happened, when, and which entities were involved. Investerrium maps those entities to instruments and builds market context around them. Source attribution is preserved through the whole chain.

Are prices real-time?

That depends on the connected data provider. Every value on the site carries a status label — live, delayed, cached, demo or unavailable — plus a timestamp. Stale data is never hidden behind a fresh-looking number.

Can I trade directly from Investerrium?

No. Investerrium does not place, route or execute orders, and there is no "buy now" button that would suggest otherwise. Execution happens at your own broker, under their terms.

Does Investerrium connect to brokers?

Not today. A broker integration would be a separate, verified feature, and only actually supported brokers would ever be listed. No partnership is implied by anything on this site.

What markets are supported?

Stocks and equities, ETFs, commodities, currencies, crypto and indices — across US, European, Asian and emerging markets, depending on the connected data provider.

Does Investerrium support crypto?

Yes, as a covered asset class. Crypto is labelled as high-risk and highly volatile everywhere it appears, because it behaves differently from listed instruments in liquidity and weekend gaps.

Does Investerrium support ETFs?

Yes — equity, sector, bond and commodity ETFs. Inverse and leveraged products are only covered where legally and technically supported, and are labelled accordingly.

Can I track deals?

Yes. Tracking is stored in your browser, so it works without an account — and it stays on that device and browser. Only the idea id, tracking status, your local notes and your notification preference are stored.

How do deal alerts work?

You opt in explicitly and choose the event types. Browser notifications are used only where supported and only after you grant permission. Email alerts require an external email provider to be configured; no private notification database is created.

Can I create a watchlist?

Yes. The watchlist is stored locally in your browser and lets you follow instruments, their news and any related trade ideas.

Is the AI financial advice?

No. AI output on Investerrium is informational and educational analysis. It is not personalized investment advice, not a recommendation, and not a prediction you should rely on without your own verification.

Can AI-generated trade ideas be wrong?

Yes, and they regularly are. AI analysis can be wrong, incomplete, delayed or built on incomplete information. That is why every idea shows its sources, its timestamp and its risk factors, and why losing ideas stay visible in the history.

How should I evaluate a trade idea?

Read the risk before the reward. Check the stop level, ask whether the catalyst is still valid, verify the current price independently, and confirm the position size fits your own risk limits.

What does Risk/Reward mean?

It compares the distance from entry to stop (what you lose if wrong) with the distance from entry to target (what you gain if right). A 1:2 ratio means the target is twice as far as the stop — it says nothing about how likely either is.

How are historical results calculated?

From every published idea, including losing, expired and cancelled ones — no cherry-picking. A win rate is published only when enough verified historical data exists; until then the field stays empty rather than estimated.