Four products.
One that thinks with you.
Bloomberg, TradingView, and Robinhood are good at exactly one thing each. CentoFlow does the thing none of them attempt — reason about your portfolio.
Retail traders are drowning in data, starving for insight.
Each existing product solves one piece of the analyst workflow. None of them put it together for a single retail portfolio.
Has every signal layer we use. But it's built for desks, not individuals — no IPS, no portfolio reasoning, no AI co-pilot. And the price tag is a credentialing fee.
Best-in-class charts, screener, Pine scripts. But it doesn't know what you own, doesn't reason about positioning, and doesn't score conviction across signal layers.
Execution layer. Real-time quotes, fractional shares, low friction. Zero analysis — the brokerage knows what you bought but not why, or what to do next.
Editorial commentary and crowd-sourced theses. Useful as a feed, but no quantitative conviction model, no portfolio awareness, no execution-time signals.
The missing layer.
An analyst that reads your book.
The same intelligence,
for the price of a coffee habit.
Comparing the annual seat price for a single retail user. The Y-axis is logarithmic on purpose — Bloomberg is in a different universe.
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