AI alerts let you track specific stocks, sectors, or market news automatically, so a clean summary lands in your inbox before the market opens. No manual searching needed.
Here is how someone like Imran, a stock trader in Delhi, uses this in real life.
Imran's Morning Problem
Imran trades on NSE every day. He has a watchlist of about twelve stocks: a mix of PSU banks, an EV auto stock, and a couple of mid-caps he has been watching since the Union Budget announcements earlier this year.
Every morning before 9:15 AM IST, he needs to know:
- Any big news on those companies overnight
- Global cues (US market close, crude oil price moves)
- Any RBI or SEBI announcements that dropped after hours
- Analyst upgrades or downgrades on his watchlist
The old routine? He opened five tabs. Moneycontrol, ET Markets, NSE website, Twitter (now X), and a Telegram channel that was 80% noise. By the time he finished, it was already 9:05 AM and he was half-caffeinated and flustered.
He is not alone. A lot of retail traders in India go through exactly this every single morning.
The Fix: AI Alerts Straight to His Inbox
Imran now uses AIDular to pull this together for him. AIDular is an AI research assistant that searches the web on a schedule and emails a clean, sourced report. No app to download. Works on any phone or laptop.
Getting started took him about three minutes.
Step 1: Sign Up Free, No Credit Card
He signed up on aidular.com. The Lite plan is free. No card details, no trial countdown.
Step 2: Type What to Track in Plain English (or Hinglish)
He typed something like:
"Mujhe daily pre-market news chahiye on HDFC Bank, Tata Motors EV segment, ONGC, and Nifty 50. Also US market overnight and any RBI or SEBI news."
AIDular understood it perfectly and set up the tracker. You do not need to write in formal English. Plain Hinglish works fine. The report that comes back is clean, structured English.
Step 3: Pick Daily
He chose daily, with delivery at 8:00 AM IST. So by the time he finishes his chai, the report is already in his inbox.
What the Report Looks Like
Each morning Imran gets a short, readable email. It covers:
- Key headlines on each stock he is tracking, with sources linked
- A one-line summary of how US markets closed
- Any regulatory news from SEBI or RBI
- Crude oil and dollar-rupee rate as context
It is not a wall of text. It reads like a quick briefing from a well-organised friend.
Why This Matters for Indian Traders Right Now
Indian markets have been sensitive to global moves lately, especially with US Fed rate decisions and monsoon-related commodity swings affecting agri stocks. Missing one overnight headline can mean entering a trade with bad information.
AI alerts mean Imran is not reacting to news at 9:20 AM after prices have already moved. He is reading it at 8:00 AM with time to think.
And because AIDular pulls from the open web, it catches things that a single app or channel might miss.
A Few Things Worth Knowing
- Free to start, no credit card
- No app to install, works in any browser or email client
- Cancel anytime, no hassle
- Reports come in your inbox, not buried in a notification feed
Try It Free
If you trade or invest in Indian markets and you are still doing the five-tab morning scramble, give AIDular a try. Set up your first tracker in under five minutes at aidular.com. The Lite plan costs nothing to start.