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Financial news for the curious. Real-time financial market data powered by @perplexity_ai Computer

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Perplexity Finance
Perplexity Finance@PPLXfinance·
Perplexity Finance is now available on the Perplexity iOS and Android apps. Just search for any stock ticker or type "Finance" in the mobile app.
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Perplexity@perplexity_ai·
Today we're releasing Personal Computer. Personal Computer integrates with the Perplexity Mac App for secure orchestration across your local files, native apps, and browser. We’re rolling this out to all Perplexity Max subscribers and everyone on the waitlist starting today.
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Perplexity@perplexity_ai·
Over the past two weeks, students researched and prepared stock pitches with Perplexity Computer. Now the top 5 finalists will present live for $17,500 in prizes to our panel of judges. Watch today’s live pitches from 9–10:30 AM PST: pplx.ai/pitch/finals
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Perplexity Finance@PPLXfinance·
🚨 BREAKING: US mortgage rates just rose for the FIFTH straight week as the Iran war keeps pushing borrowing costs higher. 1. Freddie Mac says the average 30-year fixed mortgage rate is now 6.46%, up from 6.38% last week. 2. That's the highest level since early September. 3. Before fighting began, the 30-year rate was 5.98% on Feb. 26. 4. For a $398,000 home with 20% down, the monthly payment at 6.46% is $2,383, per Zillow's calculator. 5. That's roughly $100/month MORE than late February rates, or ~$36,000 more interest over the life of the loan. It is unclear how much it'll continue to increase as conflicts escalate.
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Perplexity@perplexity_ai·
Perplexity Computer can now help prepare your federal tax return. Select “Navigate my taxes” on Computer to give it a shot.
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Braden Dennis 📊
Braden Dennis 📊@BradoCapital·
I'm pleased to announce we've expanded our partnership between @Perplexity_ai and @Fiscal_ai. Fiscal AI's Data API now gives investors on Perplexity and Perplexity Computer accurate, source-backed financial data when performing research or vibing customized dashboards.
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Computer@AskPerplexity·
We're hosting a Perplexity Computer stock pitch competition starting on March 30th for students enrolled in a US undergraduate or graduate program. Students will have 1 week to research, analyze, and pitch a publicly-listed stock, using only Perplexity Computer.
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Perplexity Finance@PPLXfinance·
Every single major index on the planet closed red over the weekend. Some having its worst day since 2024: > KOSPI: -5.61% (worst since Sep 2024) > Nikkei: -3.74% (worst since the Aug 2024 carry trade unwind) > Hang Seng: -3.47% > SSE Composite: -2.50% > Nasdaq Composite: -2.01% > S&P 500: -1.51% > VIX: +11.3% to 26.78
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Perplexity Finance@PPLXfinance·
Why are gold and oil diverging right now? Since the Iran conflict began on February 28, Brent crude has surged +40.7% to $108/bbl. Gold, the asset you're supposed to own during a war, has crashed -22.3% from its all-time high of $5,589 to below $4,383. That's a combined -$3.5 TRILLION wipeout across gold and silver in 3 weeks. A stronger US dollar, surging 10Y yields at 4.40% (+45 bps in 3 weeks), and forced liquidations by leveraged paper traders created the largest safe-haven correlation breakdown in decades. Goldman now sees headline PCE peaking at 4.5% this spring. They've pushed their first rate cut to September and raised recession odds to 25%. The Iran war isn't just an energy shock. It's a full-spectrum macro repricing.
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Jeff Grimes
Jeff Grimes@jeffgrimes9·
Even with the best inputs, financial research must be traceable. Perplexity Computer and Deep Research are both equipped with over 40 tool calls to realtime financial data, with no license or setup required. And now, you can trace every number back to its original authoritative source, whether it was disclosed or derived. Mouse over any number to see where it came from. This works for stock prices, financial line items, earnings call excerpts, institutional holdings, insider activity, analyst price targets, and many more tools. Available now in Deep Research queries on web and mobile. Coming soon to Computer. You are going to see much more of this from Perplexity answers. Data traceability is a foundational principle of what we are building.
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Jeff Grimes
Jeff Grimes@jeffgrimes9·
Perplexity Computer now runs on your portfolio. Connect your brokerage accounts securely through @Plaid, then ask Computer to make a personal terminal that's always on.
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Perplexity Finance@PPLXfinance·
The current Middle East conflict impact on oil and the markets are rhyming again with the 1970s. Here's why Perplexity Computer says this current crisis is the closest structural replay of 1973 we've ever seen: THE TRIGGER 1973: Nixon sends $2.2B in emergency aid to Israel during the Yom Kippur War. OAPEC retaliates with an oil embargo. Prices quadruple — $2.90/bbl to $11.65. 2026: US and Israel strike Iran. Iran shuts the Strait of Hormuz with cheap drones. Insurers refuse to cover tankers. 20% of global oil supply paralyzed overnight. Oil surges from $63 to $94 in one week — a 49% spike. RBC Capital Markets: "The most significant energy crisis since the oil embargo of the 1970s." THE SETUP Both shocks hit after years of loose monetary policy. The 1970s had Vietnam War spending and two dollar devaluations. Today we're unwinding the most aggressive monetary expansion in history — zero rates through 2022, trillions in QE. When a supply shock hits an economy flooded with money, inflation doesn't tick up. It spirals. THE INFLATION MATH 1973-74: CPI went from 3.4% to 12.3% in two years. Burns, the Fed Chair, blamed everything except monetary policy. 2026: CPI was at a comfortable 2.4% in January. Then oil ripped. RBC estimates if crude sustains $100/bbl — which Qatar's energy minister says is imminent — inflation stays above 3% all year. We went from "mission accomplished" on inflation to staring down a second wave in two weeks. THE MARKET 1973-74: S&P 500 fell 48% from peak to trough over 23 months. 2026 so far: S&P hit 7,002 in January, now ~6,796. Down 3%. The question is whether this is a garden-variety correction or the opening act. WHERE IT COULD GET WORSE The 1973 embargo lasted 5 months and was a political decision that could be reversed. The Hormuz shutdown is insurance-driven — ships can't get coverage. Even if Iran stops attacking, rebuilding insurer confidence takes time. Trump is hinting the conflict could last "weeks or even months." And like the 1970s had two oil shocks (1973 and 1979), we're already dealing with elevated energy costs from Russia-Ukraine since 2022. This is the second shock in sequence. THE FED'S IMPOSSIBLE CHOICE Bernanke said it best: "Monetary policy cannot offset the recessionary and inflationary effects of increased oil prices at the same time." In the 1970s, Burns kept rates too low. Volcker had to raise them to 20% to kill the resulting inflation. Powell now faces the same dilemma — cut into a softening economy and risk reigniting inflation, or hold firm and watch the economy crack. BOTTOM LINE Middle East war → oil supply shock → inflation surge → market sell-off → Fed in a bind. This is the 1973 playbook in real time. We're early. In 1973 the S&P peaked in January and didn't bottom until December 1974. If Hormuz resolves quickly, this is a correction. Watch oil. That's the variable that decides whether this rhymes with 1973, or forgotten in a few months.
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This is exactly the copy cat of 1970s. Middle East wars . 20% inflation. Oil shock. Stocks cut by 50% in one year.

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Ted Zhang
Ted Zhang@TedHZhang·
Stan Druckenmiller Argentina trade after @JMilei was a classic “invest then Investigate.” In an interview in May 2024 he said: “I dialed up @Perplexity and I said, give me the five most liquid ADRs in Argentina. … It gave me enough of a description that I follow the old Soros rule, invest and then investigate. I bought all of them. We did some work on them. I increased my positions and so far, it’s been great.” That is precisely the moment I’ve discovered @perplexity_ai and started using it as my main search/research tool over the main LLMs.
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John Muchow, MSCS
John Muchow, MSCS@JohnMuchow·
Building with Perplexity Computer is addictive 🔥 ✅ Highlight potential pullback trades ✅ RS Line new high and new high before price ✅ ATR-based stop & profit zones ✅ Links for data & annotated charts Would you find reports like this helpful? @perplexity_ai @PPLXfinance
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Morgan@morganlinton·
Yesterday night, I used Perplexity Computer to one-shot a "fund in a box" platform. Here's the core idea, a platform that: - Continuously ingests and normalizes multi-source market + alternative data. - Spins up specialized agents (macro, factor, microstructure, alt data) that maintain live theses on names and themes. - Produces auditable, backtestable, position-sized trade plans. - Integrates with brokers (e.g., Robinhood, IBKR) to execute under explicit guardrails. - Logs everything in an IC/memo + compliance trail automatically. In one sentence: a system that could credibly run a small fund’s core workflow with 1–2 humans supervising, not 10 analysts on terminals. So...my post ended up going viral, but a lot of people just saw a screenshot of the frontend and thought - oh well that's nothing special, just some Javascript code with dummy data. But Perplexity Computer wrote over 2,500 lines of Python code, an entire backend. So tonight, I'm working with Perplexity Computer to build a deep dive into the architecture. Which still, probably won't be good enough for me either, because I want to dive into the code myself and read through it, analyze it with GPT-5.3-Codex and Opus 4.6, and really see how well it did. Saying you one-shotted something sounds cool, but how good is it really? This weekend, I'll be doing a deeper dive to figure out how solid this backend is. I've also had a number of small funds reach out to me, they want to Thesium 👀 So more to come, but I thought I'd share four highlights from the architecture site I'm putting together with Perplexity Computer on the backend. This should be interesting, let's put Perplexity Computer to the test.
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Dividendology
Dividendology@dividendology·
🚨 I SPENT $200 ON PERPLEXITY COMPUTER SO YOU DON'T HAVE TO. I gave it a simple prompt: "Build an in depth peer to peer valuation for $AVGO and a cost/supplier analysis" The results were unbelievable.👇 The finance world is not 'about to change.' It already has.
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Perplexity just became the the first Al company to truly go head-to-head with the Bloomberg Terminal... Using Perplexity Computer (with no local setup or single LLM limitation), it was able to build me a terminal with real-time data to analyze $NVDA using Perplexity Finance:
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Boring_Business@BoringBiz_·
Just started using Perplexity Finance again and honestly impressed with how good it has gotten Some favorite features > first of the AI platform to include ER analyst ratings and price targets in easy to view format > prediction markets tab that show what people are taking bets on, including KPIs and mention markets for earnings call > easy to download three statement financials and convert into CSV or excel > great chart tools and easy to compare charts correlations and beta across stocks > watchlist and news flow on stocks is top notch > and by far, my favorite was the screening tool where you can ask AI to find specific stocks within certain market cap range or revenue size. honestly fantastic for basic idea generation
Jeff Grimes@jeffgrimes9

Perplexity Finance equity pages now include analyst ratings: consensus view, 52W price targets, and synthesis that factors in the latest news.

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