Company · Methodology
How Santro AI measures the market
Santro is an AI Trade Terminal: it reads heat, crowding, valuation pressure and sector rotation across the AI trade. This page explains where the data comes from, how fresh it is, and the standards behind every number. It exists so nothing on the site is a black box.
The data
Quotes, market caps and day moves come from public market-data feeds and are delayed by roughly 15 minutes. The terminal is built for reading the day — where attention and pressure are building — not for split-second execution. Every page that shows a price says so.
The AI universe is a curated set of names across eight sub-themes — semiconductors, powering AI, data centers, software and cloud, chip equipment, platforms, applied AI, and applications. Membership is deliberate and versioned, not scraped; each ticker is placed in the layer of the AI trade it actually belongs to.
Heat, and what it does not mean
On the bubble map, size reflects the day's move and color reflects direction. That is a measure of attention — a large move, unusual volume, a crowded headline. It is a reason to look, never a direction call.
Hot means attention, not direction.
Bubble risk
The AI Bubble Risk Index condenses signals about how expensive, crowded and fast-moving the AI trade is into one number with history. The underlying index and its methodology belong to AI Bubble Monitor; Santro mirrors the published values with attribution. A high reading measures pressure — it does not schedule a crash, and markets can stay hot for a long time.
Research and filings
Research on Santro is filing-verified: where a claim rests on a public filing, we verify the filing's existence, form type and date on SEC EDGAR, and reported deal terms are clearly labeled as reported and subject to change until confirmed. Tweets and headlines are treated as leads, not sources. Interpretation is labeled as Santro's own and is never attributed to an investor as endorsement or affiliation.
The tools
The fair-value calculator produces scenario outputs under your own assumptions — a reverse-DCF, P/E, Graham and PEG read — not price targets. The portfolio stress test runs your holdings against historical bad-weather scenarios and computes locally in your browser; it needs no brokerage login. Neither is a recommendation.
What Santro does not do
Santro does not give buy or sell signals, does not manage money, does not execute trades, and does not claim real-time data. It provides market context. Nothing on the site is financial advice.
Market data is delayed ~15 minutes and provided for education. Hot means attention, not direction. Not financial advice.