Institutional-grade briefings
Every position gets a structured, web-grounded report — thesis, levels, catalyst calendar, and risk flags written like a sell-side desk note. Not a chat. Not a screener. A research instrument.
See a sample briefInstitutional-grade research reports for the positions you actually hold, with every entry, target, and stop tracked daily — a live desk read on news and price as the tape moves — and a cross-asset capital rotation desk for where bids are leaning.
Includes $5 / month in research credits. View plans.
Goldman Facts is not a single feature — it's a research instrument that pairs deep written briefs with tracked predictions, a live desk, and a cross-asset rotation desk, so context never leaves the page.
Every position gets a structured, web-grounded report — thesis, levels, catalyst calendar, and risk flags written like a sell-side desk note. Not a chat. Not a screener. A research instrument.
See a sample briefEach report logs its entry, stop, and price targets at publish time. The system checks live data every day and marks each level hit, miss, or pending — so the desk's accuracy is on the record, not in your memory.
View prediction trackingYour watchlist on a shared time axis — relative performance and volume on the chart, with a category-tagged headline lane for context. Click a bar to jump to the news that moved it.
See the deskA scheduled cross-asset snapshot — which legs are receiving flow versus fading — with indexed relative performance curves and a written transmission channel. Not fund-flow prints; a desk-style read you can scan before you open a single ticker.
See capital rotationTwelve tabs open. Three paywalls. Zero conviction.
You stitch together news, filings, macro commentary, and social feeds. The synthesis never arrives — only noise.
Generic AI chat tools guess at levels, invent earnings figures, and sound sure when they aren't. That's thin ice when real capital is on the line.
Sell-side research goes stale. Retail tools offer no track record. Nobody shows you when they were right — or wrong.
Enter tickers to build a research portfolio. Or use Quick Analyze for a one-off symbol — no commitment required.
< 1 minuteGoldman Facts pulls current web data, synthesizes filings, macro catalysts, and price structure, then drafts a narrative report grounded in live sources.
3 – 8 minutes per reportA structured brief lands in your history: thesis, entry and stop levels, price targets, catalyst calendar, and risk flags — all in one read.
Shareable · Archived · TrackedFull briefing reports for every position — thesis, levels, macro connectors, and risk flags, updated on demand.
Instant one-off analysis for any ticker — no need to add it to your portfolio. Decide in minutes, not days.
Every report archived by ticker and date. Track how the thesis has evolved as conditions change.
Send a clean, read-only report link to a colleague, PM, or compliance contact — no account required to view.
Track how prior price targets, entries, and stop calls performed against actual market data over time.
Reports draw from current data sources — not a static training snapshot. Numbers are cited, not invented.
Every report logs its entry, target, and stop levels at publish time. The desk checks live data each day, marks each level hit, missed, or pending, and shows you the running return — so the desk's track record is on the record, not in your memory.
Hit and miss numbers above are illustrative. Your tracker logs every entry, target, and stop the moment a report is published.
Your watchlist on a shared time axis with relative performance, volume, and a category-tagged headline lane — the second surface inside the desk, in the same serif and gold chrome as your reports.
Sign in for your watchlist, live chart data, and the category-tagged headline lane.
Each brief groups markets into themes — what is working, what is fading, and how the transmission shows up in tickers. Relative performance curves are indexed to the start of the window, the same way the live desk does it.
Themes and curves above are illustrative. Sign in for the live brief, indexed charts, on-demand refresh, and archived versions.
Goldman Facts is a research instrument, not an oracle. We're transparent about how analysis is produced and what it cannot do.
Every report is built from current web data retrieved at run time — not a fixed training snapshot from months ago.
Figures in reports are drawn from cited sources. The system flags uncertainty rather than inventing false precision.
Price targets and levels are logged. Prediction accuracy over your history is visible — including misses.
Goldman Facts is a research tool. Reports are for informational purposes only. Always apply your own judgment.
Every account gets a monthly credit pool. One credit equals one dollar of research, and each report uses credits based on the live data and analysis it actually consumes.
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$5 in monthly credits
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$20 in monthly credits
Credits reflect real usage — live market data and analysis — not a flat fee per click. No credit card required for the free tier.
Creating an account is free — you get $5 in monthly research credits on the free tier. Paid plans add more credits (see Pricing above). Upgrade options and plan limits also appear in the app when you're ready.
Typically 3 to 8 minutes per report, depending on how much current data needs to be retrieved and synthesized. Quick Analyze runs for a single ticker with no portfolio overhead — results arrive at the same pace.
The engine retrieves current web data at run time — including filings, news, earnings call transcripts, analyst commentary, and macro releases relevant to the ticker. Sources are cited in-report. Goldman Facts is not affiliated with any broker or data vendor.
Current limits vary by plan and are visible after sign-in. Quick Analyze is available for any ticker regardless of portfolio size, with no add required.
Yes. The Share Report feature generates a read-only link. The recipient sees the full report in a clean viewer — no sign-in, no account required to read.
Each report logs its entry, stop, and target levels at the time of publication. The system checks actual price data at defined intervals and marks each level hit, missed, or pending. Your accuracy dashboard reflects this history in aggregate and by ticker.
No. Goldman Facts is an independent product and is not affiliated with, endorsed by, or connected to The Goldman Sachs Group, Inc. in any way.
Create your account and run your first brief in minutes. Free tier includes $5 in monthly research credits.