AI Stock Risk Checker: 30-Second Public Evidence Checklist Before You Trade

Market Temperature
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Use this as a pre-research risk checklist: see where market pressure is building before you spend time on a stock.

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Public example: capture the key risk clues in 30 seconds

You do not need to understand every indicator first. Start with the verdict, top drivers, sources, and limitations.
Sample stock checklist

NVDA risk temperature check

Current state: hot watch. This is not a price forecast. It only means public risk clues are clustering.

1. Tape: Distribution days and volume-pressure clues are rising.
2. Trend position: Distance from recent highs is widening.
3. Theme breadth: AI leaders are no longer moving in perfect sync.

Today's Market Evidence Chain

Three layers: tape, absorption, and public disclosure. Every card keeps source, freshness, logic, and limitations.

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Once you know why the market is hot, run the same checklist on the stock you care about.Run a stock check

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Works best for high-attention, high-volatility names such as NVDA, TSLA, PLTR, AMD, SMCI, and OKLO.
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How the risk temperature works

Every conclusion must point back to public evidence.

This is not a trading signal

The page does not tell you what to buy or sell. It organizes public market data into a pre-research checklist: status, source, freshness, logic, and limitations.

How to read the temperature

The score is not a price forecast. It measures whether public evidence is clustering toward risk pressure or risk cooling. More pressure clues mean you should verify consistency before acting.

Three layers of evidence

Layer 1: Tape. Price, volume, trend position, and breadth.
Layer 2: Absorption. Whether pressure spreads into credit, options, volatility, and sentiment.
Layer 3: Disclosure and microstructure. SEC, FINRA, and CBOE evidence used as cross-checks, with lag and data limitations shown clearly.

Why Pending exists

If a source is unstable, delayed, or not integrated yet, it stays Pending and does not enter scoring. Unknown is better than pretending.

Recommended workflow

Check the market temperature before the session; run a stock checklist before deeper research; review whether your evidence was consistent after the fact.

Fixed routine: market first, stock second, evidence before opinion.Back to stock checker