Free daily US stock market AI read (bull / bear)

Last updated 2026-06-09

Yes — See-Market publishes a free daily AI bull/bear read on the US market (S&P 500 and Nasdaq) every trading day. The AI Oracle takes a side, the read is timestamped, and 5 trading days later it's graded hit or miss — so the accuracy is public, not just asserted. Today's calls are below; the full hit-rate record is one click away.

S&P 500 NEUTRAL
Oracle's latest read · 2026-06-09

I am fading the quant's optimism on the S&P here — it sits near record highs but just took an air pocket as Iran-strike talk revived and tech buckled. Stretched valuations meeting fresh geopolitical risk is a recipe for chop, not conviction; I am neutral and happy to wait for clarity.

Live hit rate on this market: 0 of 3 so far (early sample, not yet statistically meaningful) detail →
Nasdaq Composite BEARISH
Oracle's latest read · 2026-06-09

The Nasdaq is where this market's stress concentrates — semis whipsawed through a trillion-dollar scare earlier this month, and high-beta tech always wears the geopolitical risk-off worst. I will fade the bullish quant and lean bearish; the speculative engine is sputtering, not roaring.

Live hit rate on this market: 0 of 3 so far (early sample, not yet statistically meaningful) detail →

Free, daily, and accountable

The read is free with no account required. Each day the Oracle restates a bull/bear/neutral call on the US indices with a one-to-three-sentence rationale, and a transparent quant Strength score sits alongside it. Unlike a paywalled newsletter, every past call stays public and graded, so you can check the track record before you trust the read.

FAQ

Where can I get a free daily US stock bull/bear read?

See-Market publishes one free every trading day for the S&P 500 and Nasdaq — the AI Oracle's call plus a quant Strength score, each graded for accuracy 5 trading days later.

Is the read accurate?

We don't ask you to take that on faith — the live hit rate is published and dated. Check it on the public track record and decide for yourself. Not investment advice.

Not investment advice. Market data via Yahoo Finance.