AI Investment Research Assistant for India
DocStoX is an AI investment research assistant for Indian markets. From “find quality small caps” to “analyze this stock” to “compare these two”, it turns plain-English questions into researched, data-backed answers across the whole market.
Describe what you want — “debt-free companies with 20%+ ROE” — and DocStoX screens ~6,800 stocks and explains the shortlist.
Move seamlessly from a screen to a full analysis to a head-to-head comparison without leaving the conversation.
FII/DII flows, sector trends, IPOs and news are one question away, so you research a stock in its market context.
How it works
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Ask about any NSE or BSE stock in plain English — “Is TCS overvalued?”, “Compare HDFC Bank and ICICI Bank”, “Show me undervalued defence stocks”.
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DocStoX pulls prices, fundamentals, shareholding, FII/DII flows, financials and technicals across ~6,800 listed companies.
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It reasons over the data and answers with the numbers, the sources, and a clear view — not a generic web summary.
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Drill in: open the full stock page, compare peers, or screen the whole market from the same conversation.
Frequently asked
- What can an AI investment assistant do?
- DocStoX screens, analyzes and compares Indian stocks from plain-English questions — finding candidates, assessing fundamentals and valuation, and putting each name in its market context, all grounded in market data.
- Is it suitable for beginners?
- Yes. You ask in plain English and DocStoX explains the numbers, so you don’t need to know the jargon to research a stock — while advanced users get the full underlying data.
- Does it handle FII/DII and market data?
- Yes — FII/DII flows, sector performance, IPOs, bulk/block deals and market news are all available in the same assistant alongside per-stock analysis.
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Try it on a real stock
Ask DocStoX to analyze, research or compare any NSE or BSE company — grounded in market data.
Open the research assistantInformational purposes only, not investment advice. Consult a SEBI-registered advisor before investing.