Built by Tony Eggleston
I'm Tony Eggleston, and I've traded my entire adult life. Back in the 1990s I earned my Series 3 and Series 30 licenses and traded S&P 500 futures. That's not a backstory I bought for a sales page — it's where I come from.
Decades later I wrote the Amazon best-seller How YOU Can Use ChatGPT and a follow-up, AIgents, and spent years building real, operational AI systems — prompt engineering, agent design, and workflow automation — for actual businesses, not demos.
Wall Street Analyst is where those two lives meet: a markets veteran's instincts, executed by AI that reads more than any human ever could. Most "AI trading" products are sold by marketers who've never traded a live account — a few backtested screenshots, then silence after the sale. I built the opposite, and I trade it with my own money every morning.
The thing I care about most is the part everyone else hides: the losses.
Every call this platform makes is logged and scored from day one — winners and losers, timestamped, no cherry-picking. The track record is real, and you can watch it compound (or not) in the open. That's the whole point: a tool you can actually audit, built by a named person who eats his own cooking — not an anonymous black box.
The edge isn't a clever model. It's the data. A single person can't afford to pull the 30+ live sources we read across 1,000+ stocks every morning, let alone score it all before the bell. So we do it — and only then does the AI decide. Here's exactly how.
Wall Street Analyst is financial software and education — not personalized investment advice, and we are not a registered investment advisor. Markets carry risk; past results don't guarantee future ones.