Azimuth is a market terminal built on one principle: every number you see is real, and you should always know where it came from.
What Azimuth is
Azimuth brings the whole market onto one screen — live prices, sector heatmaps, Federal Reserve macro data, company fundamentals, valuation models and S&P 500 scanners — in a single, fast workspace. It is built for people who want to read the market seriously without juggling a dozen browser tabs.
Our philosophy: honest data
Most finance tools quietly fill empty states with placeholder or fabricated numbers. Azimuth never does. Every figure is pulled from a named, reputable source, and we are explicit about which source feeds which feature. If a provider is down, the tab tells you plainly — it does not invent a price to cover the gap.
If we can't show you a real number, we'll show you nothing — never a fake one.
How it works
Data is computed server-side and cached, so the terminal stays fast and respects each provider's rate limits. Prices come from Yahoo Finance and Alpaca; fundamentals and valuation from Financial Modeling Prep; news, earnings and IPOs from Finnhub; macro from the Federal Reserve's FRED; and crypto from CoinGecko. Nothing is fabricated, and nothing is hidden.
Who it's for
Azimuth is for individual investors, students and analysts who want a clear, honest view of the market. Access is approved by hand to keep the service small, stable and reliable.
A note on what this is — and isn't
Azimuth is a research and education tool, not a brokerage or an advisor. Nothing on the platform is investment advice. Markets carry risk; always do your own research before making a decision.
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