AlfaFinances is a free portfolio tracker, insider SEC trade search, and AI investing assistant, built for retail investors who want institutional-quality data — without the institutional price tag.
I started AlfaFinances with a simple belief: the data that moves markets shouldn't be locked behind $30,000-a-year terminals. SEC insider filings, forex trends, earnings histories — this information is public. I just make it readable, actionable and free.
That turned into a real platform: track your actual portfolio and watchlist, search insider SEC filings, get price alerts, and ask Ask Alfa a question about your holdings or any ticker. And every morning before the market opens, if you want it, a concise free brief covering notable insider trades, currency moves worth watching, and earnings surprises that could shift sentiment. No noise. No filler. Just what matters.
I'm a solo, independent builder — not a bank, not a hedge fund, not a broker. I have no vested interest in what you buy or sell. My only measure of success is whether you find this genuinely useful.
I'm building a suite of free tools that give retail investors access to the same data professionals use every day.
Get your daily market brief from AlfaFinances — before the market opens, every trading day.
New to investing? Start here →Free guides, a hands-on demo account, and Ask Alfa on hand for any question along the way.
I started building AlfaFinances with a simple vision: bring the tools and information serious investors rely on into one place, without the cost or complexity that usually comes with them.
I'm continuing to build and expand the platform — from the daily market briefing and live dashboards to insider trade tracking and AI-powered analysis — with a clear focus on making it genuinely useful for experienced investors and complete beginners alike.
My goal is to make quality market research accessible to everyone, regardless of experience level — which is why AlfaFinances will always have a free version.