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AI Quick Actions

One-click AI analysis — no typing needed.

What Are Quick Actions?

Quick Actions are buttons on every stock analysis page that give you instant AI answers. Instead of typing a question into TrustAI, you just click a button. The AI already knows which stock you're looking at and all its data.

They use the same AI brain as the full chat — just faster and more focused.

The Four Buttons

Each button answers a different question:

  • Explain Score: "Why does this stock have its score?" You get a breakdown of each pillar and what's driving the number up or down.
  • Decision Support: "Should I buy, hold, or sell?" You get a clear answer with price targets and key risks.
  • Risk Summary: "What could go wrong?" You get a list of the biggest risks — financial, technical, and market-wide.
  • Chart Analysis: "What does the chart show?" You get a reading of the current chart patterns and key price levels.

When to Use Them

Use "Explain Score" when a stock's TrustScore surprises you — either higher or lower than you expected. Use "Decision Support" when you're thinking about buying or selling. Use "Risk Summary" before entering any new trade.

If a Quick Action answer makes you want to ask more questions, just open the full TrustAI chat. It remembers the context from your Quick Action so you can keep the conversation going.

Key Takeaways

  • Quick Actions give you one-click AI answers on any stock page.
  • Four types: Explain Score, Decision Support, Risk Summary, Chart Analysis.
  • The AI already knows the stock and its data — no setup needed.
  • Follow up in the full TrustAI chat if you want to dig deeper.

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