LevelFields is a financial analytics platform that provides AI-powered insights and event-driven strategies to help users make informed stock trading decisions. It offers various subscription tiers with features like event analysis, company profiles, custom watchlists, and trading alerts.

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Basic Access Level 1

$25.00 monthly
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  • AI engine & event analytics
  • 17 event-driven strategies
  • Numerical event trends
  • Weekly editorial insights Trading ideas and strategies paired with a look back and a look ahead in financial markets.
  • 6300 company profiles
  • Upcoming events
  • 3 custom watchlists
  • 1 year of data
  • 30 days of news
  • 10 custom event alerts Find the exact type of company by performance, valuation, sector, and event type.

Premium Access Level 2

$133.00 monthly
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  • Everything in Level 1 Plan
  • Unlimited custom watchlists
  • 5 years of data
  • 25 event-driven strategies
  • 180 days of news
  • 100 custom event alerts
  • First access to new event types
  • 1-hr live training session Investing and learning new tech is challenging on your own. Have all your questions answered and gain confidence in your next moves in a live training session.
  • Access to all Premium Alerts and Newsletters
  • Premium alerts Alerts with the highest success rates. They are vetted by our team in conjunction with our AI and are what we use to trade. You’ll get them when we get them. Trade alerts sent prior to your account creation are available under the annual plan only.
Rationale

LevelFields is a financial analytics platform providing event-driven strategies and insights for stock trading. It offers AI-powered analysis, event trends, company profiles, and alerts. This does not align with the 'Fluent in Finance Platform' concept, which is a content-driven personal finance education platform offering free articles, guides, and multimedia. LevelFields is a paid subscription service focused on providing actionable trading intelligence, not general financial literacy education.