I’m building the investing product I wish I had when I started.
I started investing with stocks, and one of the hardest parts wasn’t deciding that I wanted to invest. It was figuring out how to properly understand what I was investing in.
As a new investor, most of what I followed was price and revenue. Not because those were the only things that mattered, but because everything else felt scattered. Company information was in one place, market data somewhere else, and understanding what other investors were doing meant finding another tool entirely.
@boursemoney is, in many ways, the product I wish I had when I started.
My vision is to bring those pieces together. Company fundamentals, market data, smart money activity, AI-powered research and eventually execution, built into one experience that helps investors go from discovering a stock to actually understanding it.
I want to build the research and trading terminal I would have wanted as a new investor, and one that I would still want to use as an experienced one.
A stock can move 6% in a day. Knowing the percentage is only the beginning.
The move could be driven by:
- Revenue beating expectations
- An earnings surprise
- Raised or lowered guidance
- A major contract or acquisition
- A leadership change
The price tells you how the market responded. The advantage comes from understanding what changed, why it matters and whether it changes the investment case.
Bourse will bring price, company fundamentals and the developments driving the market into one research experience, giving investors the context behind the move, not just the move itself.
The next generation of investors will enter markets fundamentally different from those that came before them.
As more financial assets move onchain, markets become more transparent, more accessible and increasingly global.
Investors will have access to information traditional financial markets do not yet provide, including wallet behaviour and a growing depth of onchain data.
Bourse will bring onchain data together with traditional financial data, setting a new standard for how tokenized equities are researched and traded.
Hiya, I’m the founder of @boursemoney , the first analytics terminal for stocks on Robinhood.
MVP is due ~4 weeks, and I’m building this for distribution far beyond crypto natives into traditional traders as well.
If you see the potential early, I’d be happy to share what we’re building and where it’s going. 🤝
This is the most important part of how I think about Bourse as a business.
We have a large market to go after on the retail side, and a separate opportunity to commercialise the data we’re building for developers and institutions.
The bigger Bourse gets, the more valuable both sides of that model become.
Bourse is being built with two clear commercial opportunities: trading and data.
- Trading: Trading will be available directly within Bourse, creating a revenue stream that scales with activity across the platform.
- API access: Bourse’s data will be made available to developers and institutions through commercial API access, opening an additional revenue stream as demand for the platform’s data grows.
The opportunity extends well beyond Bourse’s initial user base. Robinhood alone serves 27M funded customers and generates approximately $4.5B in annual revenue, while Bloomberg serves 355K+ Terminal users within a business generating more than $13B annually.
Bourse sits at the intersection of these two proven markets: retail activity and financial data.
One product, with the potential to serve both sides of a very large market.
A milestone I’ve been genuinely looking forward to: I’ve authorised the move into frontend integration for the Bourse MVP.
This is the point where months of work across the backend, product architecture and design start coming together as one product. Seeing Bourse move from the systems we’ve built behind the scenes into the experience we set out to create is incredibly exciting.
We’re getting close. 🎉
Development Update
A major milestone for the Bourse MVP: the core backend infrastructure is now complete, giving us the foundation required to begin frontend integration.
This week, the focus is on:
- Beginning frontend integration across the core product experience
- Refining the design system and component library
- Standardising reusable UI components and interaction states
- Optimising responsive against a mobile-first baseline
- Tightening the information hierarchy across market, fundamental and onchain data
The next phase is focused on execution, bringing each layer of the product together as we close in on the MVP.
This is one of the capabilities I’m most excited about personally.
When researching a stock, I don’t just want to know that it’s moving. I want to know whether informed capital is moving with it, where conviction is building and whether that activity strengthens the opportunity I’m looking at.
The goal with Bourse is to make smart money intelligence another tool investors can use to identify and build conviction around opportunities earlier.
A stock starts breaking out. You can see the move, but the more important question is what’s driving it.
What if you could look beyond the chart and see the activity behind that momentum? Which wallets are accumulating? Is fresh capital entering? Are smart money wallets positioning into the move?
As stocks move onchain, wallet activity introduces an additional layer of market intelligence, providing investors with greater visibility into the capital and positioning behind market movements.
That’s what we want Bourse to put in your hands: greater visibility into the activity behind a stock, so when an opportunity begins to emerge, you have more than price alone to work with.
@InspectorSlurp I remember back then I was on TradingView, Finviz, https://t.co/Vp8Tni0tBJ altogether for different purposes then going on to buy on Trading212.
Bourse is my way of unifying that experience under one roof, to ease everyone like me 🤝
I’m building the investing product I wish I had when I started.
I started investing with stocks, and one of the hardest parts wasn’t deciding that I wanted to invest. It was figuring out how to properly understand what I was investing in.
As a new investor, most of what I followed was price and revenue. Not because those were the only things that mattered, but because everything else felt scattered. Company information was in one place, market data somewhere else, and understanding what other investors were doing meant finding another tool entirely.
@boursemoney is, in many ways, the product I wish I had when I started.
My vision is to bring those pieces together. Company fundamentals, market data, smart money activity, AI-powered research and eventually execution, built into one experience that helps investors go from discovering a stock to actually understanding it.
I want to build the research and trading terminal I would have wanted as a new investor, and one that I would still want to use as an experienced one.
Bourse started with an ambitious idea: build the kind of research and trading product we believe the next generation of investors deserves.
Behind that ambition is our founder, @ZamirBourse, bringing 8 years of experience across data, analytics and product growth, including leading web analytics at Oxford University Press.
His focus now is singular: build Bourse into the research and trading terminal for stocks on Robinhood, and take it far beyond.
The move toward 24/7 trading expands both access and the opportunity for a new generation of investors.
Bourse is being built to serve that market, bringing research, market intelligence and trading into one place for investors globally.
Researching a stock shouldn't mean assembling the story yourself across multiple platforms.
Price may come from one platform, fundamentals from another while onchain and market activity might require another set of tools. Execution often requires a separate platform
Bourse is unifying this whole process into one platform.
The less time investors spend assembling information, the more time they can spend understanding it.