StockCar vs Bloomberg
Bloomberg tells you what the market is doing. StockCar tells you what your portfolio is doing. One costs $35+/month. The other is free to start.
Bloomberg is the gold standard of professional financial data and journalism. The Bloomberg app and Bloomberg Radio deliver institutional-grade market coverage for finance professionals — but none of it is personalized to your specific portfolio.
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Who each is best for
Bloomberg is for people whose job is finance. StockCar is for people who have investments and a life. If you're a retail investor who wants to know how YOUR positions did today — not the entire market — StockCar is a fundamentally different product at a fundamentally different price point.
Common questions
Different purposes. Bloomberg's reporters produce expert institutional content. StockCar's AI generates a personalized episode about your specific holdings with context about what moved and why. If you want expert editorial on the broad market, Bloomberg. If you want "what happened to MY positions today," StockCar.
Both. StockCar pulls in relevant market news and weaves it into your episode, filtered through your portfolio. If you don't hold a position, you won't hear about it. Bloomberg covers everything — StockCar covers what's relevant to you.
Absolutely. Many users listen to Bloomberg Radio for broad market context, then hit StockCar for a quick briefing on how their specific holdings performed that day. They serve different jobs and complement each other well.
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