From a Market View to a Concrete Position

The hard part isn't having a thesis. It's turning it into something specific enough to actually monitor.

David Yenicelik

Founder

Everyone has a view

You read a thread. Talk to someone. Notice a pattern across a few charts. Suddenly you’ve got a view — AI tokens are undervalued, real-world assets are about to have a moment, a certain sector is lagging its peers.

The view is the easy part. Translating it into actual names, actual conditions, something you can track over the next two weeks — that’s where most people lose the thread.

The spreadsheet graveyard

Here’s what usually happens. You start searching CoinGecko, DexScreener, Twitter. You build a mental shortlist. Maybe a spreadsheet. You tab between five tools trying to compare market caps, check recent news, figure out which tokens actually fit.

A week later, you’ve forgotten half the shortlist. The thesis is still in your head, but the work you did to translate it is gone. When you sit down to trade again, you start over.

The friction isn’t in having the idea. It’s in the translation — going from broad view to specific names, and then keeping those names alive as something you’re actively watching.

How this works in Stingray

You tell the chat what you’re looking for:

“Which AI-related tokens under 500M market cap have had significant price movement this week?”

The knowledge graph resolves that into real entities. You see what matches. You dig into each one — check the news, look at price action, compare.

When you find the ones worth tracking, you save them to a watchlist. That watchlist doesn’t disappear when you close the tab. It persists. You can set alerts on individual items, compare against your portfolio, and come back to it next week without rebuilding anything.

Why the persistence matters

Any screener can filter by market cap. The difference is what happens after the search. In most tools, the result is ephemeral — a list that’s gone when you navigate away.

Here, the research connects to something that stays alive. The same interface where you asked the question is where you build the watchlist, set the alerts, and track the positions. You don’t need five tools to get from “I have a thesis” to “I’m watching the right names.”

What this doesn’t do

It doesn’t build your portfolio for you. It doesn’t offer macro correlation dashboards or automatically construct position sizing. The thesis is yours. Stingray makes the translation step faster and the result more durable.

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