Every morning at 5am in your own time zone, an AI analyst reads the markets — crypto prices, trending coins, the Fear & Greed Index, and the day's biggest finance headlines — then writes you one plain-English briefing you can read in four minutes.
No hype · Jargon always translated · Cancel anytimeSentiment is cooling but not fearful. The Fear & Greed Index (a 0–100 gauge of crowd mood) sits mid-range, which historically means the market is waiting for a reason to move — not running from one.
The numbering isn't decoration — it's the exact order the sections land in your inbox, so you always know where to look.
The overall mood in two or three sentences, plus what the Fear & Greed reading actually means in plain English.
What's trending, the biggest gainers and losers of the top 25 coins, and why the moves matter — not just that they happened.
The headlines most likely to move markets, pulled from major finance outlets and stripped of the noise.
Funds, institutions and well-known investors making moves — reported only when the data actually shows it. No signal? We say so.
Two to four specific things worth watching over the coming days, each with the reason it made the list.
What could go wrong with everything above — plus a standing warning against chasing anything that already pumped.
The mood this morning is cautious, not fearful. The Fear & Greed Index (a 0–100 gauge of crowd emotion — low means fear, high means greed) is sitting in neutral territory, down slightly from yesterday. Historically that's a market waiting for a catalyst rather than running from one.
Every theme above can reverse on one headline. If something already ran hard overnight, you are not early — you're the exit liquidity. Size positions like you could be wrong, because sometimes you will be.
This is general information only, not financial advice. It doesn't consider your personal situation — always do your own research before putting money into anything.
Illustrative sample — not live market data
Up-to-the-minute prices, momentum and sentiment across crypto and equities, plus the headlines moving global markets — drawn from the world's leading market data feeds and newswires.
Claude reads everything and writes the briefing under a strict instruction: never make a claim the data doesn't support. If a signal isn't there, the email says so.
One clean email, six sections, roughly a four-minute read. Jargon gets translated the first time it appears — built for people who are new to this.
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No. Daily Investment Intel is general information and market commentary only. It doesn't know your personal situation, goals or risk tolerance, and it never tells you to buy or sell anything. For personal advice, talk to a licensed financial adviser.
5:00am in your own time zone, every morning including weekends — crypto markets don't take days off, so neither does the briefing.
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The briefing tells you. The analyst is under a strict rule to never invent information, so if a feed fails one morning, that edition says so plainly instead of papering over it.
Daily Investment Intel is built and run by MonarqX, a Sydney-based venture studio. The pipeline combines live market data feeds with Claude, an AI analyst, and a human team that reads its own product every morning.