These are two different kinds of tool. Seeking Alpha is a crowd-sourced platform: thousands of contributors publish analysis articles, alongside quant ratings and news. Market Eyes Live (marketeyeslive.com) is a scoring engine: it turns SEC filings into confidence-scored ratings for 600+ U.S. stocks and ETFs, gives each stock one suggested entry price, and includes a free paper-trading arena.
| Market Eyes Live | Seeking Alpha | |
|---|---|---|
| Core approach | Algorithmic 8-factor scoring engine (MELANY) reading SEC filings and live market data, same analysis on every stock daily | Human contributor articles and debate, plus quant ratings, earnings data, and news |
| Output per stock | One conviction-ladder rating, a 0-100 composite with factor breakdown, and one suggested entry price | Multiple articles with differing opinions, quant and author ratings |
| Buy/sell calls | Never; conviction ratings plus data, decision stays yours | Contributors publish explicit bull and bear theses |
| Paper trading | Free arena: leagues, duels, contests, leaderboards | Not a focus |
| Pricing | Free to start; Pro unlocks full depth | Paid subscription for full analysis and ratings |
| Platform | iOS app (flagship) and web | Web and mobile apps |
You want the depth of human argument: a contributor who has followed a company for years, comment threads that stress-test a thesis, and multiple viewpoints on the same ticker. If your process is reading and weighing cases, it is a strong platform.
You want a consistent, emotion-free read: the same filing-driven analysis applied to every stock every day, a rating whose working you can inspect factor by factor, one concrete entry price instead of a range of opinions, and a free arena to test yourself before risking real money. If your process is data first, opinions second, that is what MELANY was built for.
Yes, and it is a reasonable setup: check MELANY's rating for the data read, then read the human bull and bear cases. When the machine and the crowd disagree, that disagreement is exactly where deeper work pays.
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