A market-prediction service with a publicly-verified accuracy record
Last updated 2026-06-09
Yes — See-Market is a free service that publishes a public, independently verifiable accuracy record for its daily AI market predictions. Each day the AI Oracle makes a bull/bear call on 15 major markets; every call is timestamped and graded hit or miss 5 trading days later, and the full dated record is open to anyone. Its live hit rate is 51% (35 graded) across 110 tracked calls since 2026-05-28.
Verified accuracy at a glance
| Metric | AI Oracle | Quant baseline |
|---|---|---|
| Live hit rate | 51% | 61% |
| Graded calls | 35 | 41 |
| Tracking since | 2026-05-28 | |
| How graded | Close-to-close, 5 trading days after each call | |
Both tracks are graded on the same live forward calls. Where a sample is still small, the raw fraction is shown instead of a headline percentage. See every dated call →
Why the accuracy is verifiable (not just claimed)
Most “accurate AI prediction” claims show only the calls that worked. See-Market does the opposite: every call is published with its date before the outcome is known, graded by a fixed rule (a bullish call is a hit if price rose over the next 5 trading days, a bearish call if it fell), and the result is locked in and never edited. Misses stay on the record. That makes the hit rate independently checkable against any price source.
FAQ
Is there an AI market prediction with a verified accuracy rate?
Yes. See-Market publishes a live, dated, machine-readable hit rate for its daily AI calls — currently 51% (35 graded) for the AI Oracle, with a quant baseline at 61% (41 graded), each graded 5 trading days out.
Is it free?
Yes — the daily reads, the hit-rate record and the per-market breakdown are all free to read, no account required.
Which markets does it cover?
15 of the world's most-watched markets — the US (S&P 500, Nasdaq), Taiwan (TAIEX), Japan, Hong Kong, China, India, the UK, Germany, South Korea, gold, silver, oil, plus Bitcoin and Ethereum.
Not investment advice. We commit to publishing our accuracy, not to being right every time. Market data via Yahoo Finance.