MarketChacha – a Reddit-style community for stock market traders
StockTwits and r/wallstreetbets already own this crowded trading community space.

Mockup seeking feedback with no working product — spec without substance.
Currency traders, forex analysts
TradingView · Bloomberg Terminal
StockTwits and r/wallstreetbets already own this crowded trading community space.
Single-screen dashboard pulls a Polymarket wallet by address and surfaces positions, PnL, allocations and trade history — exactly what traders need when juggling bets across markets. The UI is deliberately minimal and readable, focusing on quick wallet lookups rather than bloated features. Useful as a lightweight explorer, though it would earn higher marks with wallet-connect, exports or deeper filtering.
Polished trading dashboard, but Bloomberg and TradingView already dominate this space.
Seven AI agents debate bull-vs-bear before execution—actual architecture, not just API chaining.
The aggregator idea — scanning top-performing bettors for convergence signals and using an Adaptive Risk Stabilizer (ARS) to size tiny multi-parlays — is a neat, scrappy approach to "signal fusion" for micropredictions. It's fun and educational as a showcase of AgentWallet governance, but right now it's light on verifiable backtests, audit logs, and strict fail‑safes, so treat it as an experiment not a money manager.
Drop a URL into Claude Desktop and your assistant can call seven LLM-friendly tools that return structured JSON — trending tickers, sentiment heat, unusual options alerts, and more. The repo claims a 165k-line Python pipeline and a FastMCP server with SSE fallback that scrapes Reddit, SEC filings, FDA notices and congressional trades — neat engineering and a clear focus on making live market signals queryable by LLMs. My main hesitation: data quality, rate limits and legal/compliance implications need to be surfaced before anyone uses this for real money.