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Show HN: The stock research terminal that remembers

Finqos is a stock research terminal designed to retain user context and preferences across sessions, aiming to streamline the analysis workflow for investors by remembering previous searches and settings.

Background

- FinQoS is a web-based "stock research terminal" that claims to remember your past analysis and notes — essentially a knowledge management layer for financial research, aimed at individual investors who want to track their thinking over time. - The "Show HN" tag signals the project was posted on Hacker News (news.ycombinator.com), a popular tech community where founders share early-stage products for feedback. This launch often determines initial traction for developer-targeted tools. - The pitch: Bloomberg terminals are powerful but prohibitively expensive (~$20K+/yr) and complex; most retail research tools are either too basic or don't preserve your reasoning. FinQoS tries to bridge the gap by combining data access with persistent notes tied to tickers and strategies. - Key question: can it offer enough data quality (real-time quotes, filings, etc.) and memory features to compete with established platforms like Koyfin, TradingView, or even a well-organized spreadsheet? The landing page copy suggests the "memory" angle is the differentiator, not raw data breadth.