Too many targets.
A day trader cannot watch every clean move across hundreds of stocks at once.
AI trading spotter for active day traders
1manhedgefund watches 16,000 targets across 400+ stocks every 10 seconds, then asks the AI pit boss before a trade gets your attention.
The day trader problem
You do not need more blinking panels. You need a calm spotter that watches broadly, narrows quickly, and slows you down before the trigger.
A day trader cannot watch every clean move across hundreds of stocks at once.
Most names are distractions. The hard part is knowing which few deserve a closer look.
Seeing movement is not enough. The setup still has to line up before it matters.
Before the button gets pressed, a second check should say go, wait, or stand down.
Mental model
The AI scans the field, arms only the promising targets, zooms in for the trigger, then asks the general for permission to fire.
Track 16,000 potential targets across 400+ stocks every 10 seconds.
When a name starts to look interesting, move it from background noise to the ready list.
Zoom in only when the setup gets close enough to deserve real attention.
Before action, the AI general gives the final yes, no, or wait.
If the setup and the pit boss both agree, the trader gets a clean decision moment.
Afterward, keep the decision trail simple enough to review without drowning in detail.

What you see
The landing page stays simple on purpose: what it watches, when it focuses, and who gets the final say.
A broad sweep keeps more of the market in view without forcing you to stare at every ticker.
Interesting names rise to the top so attention goes where it matters.
Fast enough for day trading, calm enough to avoid chasing every flicker.
A setup can be interesting without being actionable yet.
The system waits for a tighter moment before calling for attention.
A final AI check gives the go, no-go, or wait signal before action.
The product supports decisions. It does not pretend to be an oracle.
Scanner, watch list, setup state, and review stay in one place.
After the day, you can see what fired, what waited, and what was blocked.
Built to slow down bad clicks, not promise magic outcomes.
The AI does not know the future. It helps review the moment in front of you.
The trader remains responsible for the decision and the risk.
The public page explains the model, not the machinery underneath it.
Scan wide, focus narrow, ask once more, then decide.
Private access
Request access if you trade actively and want help watching more names without adding more chaos.
For active traders. No guaranteed returns, no oracle framing, and no investment advice.