Investment research operating system

Organize market data, charts, and notes into one research system

Rethink Investment gives disciplined investors a unified workspace to screen markets, analyze companies, build charts, record decisions, and structure research with AI.

Core capabilities

Move from idea to decision without scattering work across tools

Rethink is not a quote page, but a workflow for repeatable investment research.

Market data tables

Screen

Screen candidates by market, sector, valuation, growth, dividends, and custom metrics.

Stock analysis

Deep dive

Read company overview, price action, financials, valuation, and dividends together.

Chart tool

Visualize

Save custom charts that combine price, volume, fundamentals, and macro context.

Investment notes

Capture

Capture observations, assumptions, risks, and reviews with stocks, dates, and tags.

AI research assistant

AI

Explain metrics, summarize materials, draft reviews, and use your research context.

Access and credits

Account

Manage memberships, market packs, AI credits, billing, and access in one place.

Workflow

A complete investment research path

From discovery to review, every step lives in the same system.

01

Discover

Start with market, sector, and metric filters to narrow the universe.

02

Analyze

Open a stock workspace to inspect price, financials, valuation, and changes.

03

Chart

Combine key metrics into reusable charts and saved research views.

04

Record

Write decisions, triggers, and open questions so research stays reviewable.

Market coverage

Multi-market data, one research model

Features are currently built on real CN data; HK is partially connected and US is being onboarded.

CN A-share

Live

Prices · financials · valuation · dividends (TuShare → warehouse)

Hong Kong

Live

Prices and core financials, coverage expanding

US

Onboarding

Realtime quotes via FMP; fundamentals being onboarded

Macro

Live

FRED macro series with vintages, read-only

Make your research process organized, reviewable, and sustainable

Start with one market, one list, and one note. Then turn your research process into a system.