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Release History

v1.0.0 (First Public Beta - July 2X, 2025): Official launch of Welix AI , an all-in-one personalized AI trading agent, now open to the public for testing after developer betas. This release introduces the chat-based interface for learning, analyzing, and trading, with a focus on educational insights without direct advice. Added:
  • Learn Module for personalized tutoring on trading, investments, and personal finance (e.g., explaining RSI, SIP, or how to start investing).

  • Chart Analysis for custom candlestick charts with timeframes (e.g., 1m, 5m, 1D, 1W) and indicators like RSI, MACD, support/resistance, and MSS (Market Structure Shift) for highs/lows—request one or more together.

  • Heatmaps for visualizing sector performance, gainers, or custom data in color-coded grids to spot opportunities.

  • News Feed and Analysis for real-time stock-specific or market-wide updates via dashboard feed (refreshed every 5min) or chat, including sentiment analysis.

  • Fundamentals for 10+ years of financial data, including revenue, dividends, PE ratios, board meetings, EPS, ROE, and other metrics like debt-to-equity.

  • Research Module for comparing stocks, sectors, or metrics (e.g., PE vs. dividend yield) for deeper insights.

  • General Analytics for quick views of gainers/losers and trending stocks, with filters like sector or volatility .

  • Combining Features capability to mix modules in one request (e.g., "Analyze HDFCBANK chart with RSI, news, and peer comparison") for holistic responses.

Why It Matters: This beta puts a feature-complete product in users' hands to validate market demand, uncover bugs, and prioritize improvements faster, similar to successful beta strategies that emphasize real-user feedback and iterative onboarding.

Upcoming v1.1.0 (Planned - August 2025): Focus on AI strategy deployment and expanded metrics. Preview: New module for creating/backtesting AI trading strategies; enhanced combining with auto-alerts. Stay tuned for public beta updates!

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