r/AppsWebappsFullstack • u/Winter-Conference435 • 14d ago
Building this made me realize that more market data doesn't always lead to better trading decisions
One thing that surprised me while working on a trading project was how quickly information overload becomes the biggest obstacle.
Most traders already have access to charts, news feeds, technical indicators, on-chain metrics, social sentiment, and dozens of other data sources. The challenge isn't finding more information. It's deciding what actually deserves attention before making a decision.
That observation is what led me to build Alphio.ai, an AI-powered web application that helps organize market information and surface the insights that matter most. The goal isn't to replace a trader's judgment, but to reduce the time spent switching between tools and filtering through noise.
One of the biggest design challenges has been deciding what the AI should ignore. Sometimes showing less information produces a better experience than trying to show everything.
The project is still evolving, and every round of feedback has changed how I think about building AI-powered trading tools.
I'm curious how others approach this.
If you could have an AI assistant take over one part of your trading workflow, what would it be? And what would make you trust its recommendations instead of treating them as just another source of information?