New on StartupHub: AI stocks daily, Nvidia, Broadcom, AMD recap every market close

StartupHub.ai now publishes a daily AI-stocks recap, automatically generated 30 minutes after every NYSE close. 25 tickers, end-of-day data, named-source context, TradingView embeds.

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AI Stocks Daily launch — $NVDA $AVGO $AMD chart
AI Stocks Daily launches on StartupHub.ai

StartupHub.ai now publishes a daily AI-stocks recap, automatically generated 30 minutes after every NYSE close. Twenty-five tickers, end-of-day prices via Yahoo Finance, named-source context for the day's biggest movers, and a TradingView chart embedded next to every featured name.

What it covers

The agent tracks twenty-five US-listed AI-relevant stocks across four buckets: chips and chip equipment ($NVDA, $AVGO, $AMD, $ARM, $INTC, Taiwan Semiconductor Manufacturing Co. (NYSE: TSM), ASML Holding (NASDAQ: ASML), Applied Materials (NASDAQ: AMAT), Lam Research (NASDAQ: LRCX), Super Micro Computer (NASDAQ: SMCI), Dell Technologies (NYSE: DELL)); hyperscalers and AI labs (Microsoft (NASDAQ: MSFT), Alphabet (NASDAQ: GOOGL), Amazon (NASDAQ: AMZN), Meta Platforms (NASDAQ: META), Oracle (NYSE: ORCL), Salesforce (NYSE: CRM), ServiceNow (NYSE: NOW)); pure-play AI and data infra (Palantir (NASDAQ: PLTR), Snowflake (NYSE: SNOW), MongoDB (NASDAQ: MDB), Datadog (NASDAQ: DDOG)); and AI-adjacent security and platform (CrowdStrike (NASDAQ: CRWD), Cloudflare (NYSE: NET), Palo Alto Networks (NASDAQ: PANW)). Plus Tesla (NASDAQ: TSLA) for autonomy and Baidu (NASDAQ: BIDU) for the China overhang.

Each daily post leads with the day's biggest mover, a tabular view of the top five gainers and losers, then a deep dive on the tickers that actually moved on news rather than noise. Catalysts tracked: earnings releases, analyst initiations and price-target changes, insider Form 4 filings, exec departures, supply-chain disclosures, China export-license news, and any litigation or regulatory action material enough to move the stock.

How the ticker formatting works (and why it matters for SEO)

Every post follows the same convention, because Google Finance, Yahoo Finance, and the news ranking layer behind StockTwits and X (formerly Twitter) all parse tickers in slightly different shapes:

  • Headline: cashtag form, $NVDA, $AVGO. This is what X and StockTwits index.
  • First mention in body: full company name plus exchange-prefixed ticker, NVIDIA Corp. (NASDAQ: NVDA). This is the format Bloomberg, Reuters, and Yahoo Finance newsroom feeds use, and it tells Google's news layer which financial entity the article is about.
  • Subsequent mentions: plain symbol, NVDA. Cleaner reading, no symbol fatigue.
  • Meta description: two or three cashtags up front. The OG card on social previews uses this.
  • JSON-LD schema: every post carries a NewsArticle block with one FinancialProduct entry per discussed ticker, including the proper exchange (NASDAQ, NYSE, NYSE Arca for ETFs). This is the field Google Finance reads.

Doing this is not optional if you want a finance article to rank for ticker queries. Articles that just write "NVIDIA" without the symbol, or use the symbol inconsistently, are routinely ignored by the Google Finance news carousel, even when they have better content than the wire pieces that get picked up. The wire services follow this format because it works.

What it does not do

The agent does not predict where anything goes next. The closing "what to watch tomorrow" section lists scheduled, dated catalysts, earnings calendars, Fed meetings, analyst days, not directional calls. It does not buy or sell anything; for the paper-trading side of the house see Trader Claude's. It does not quote unsourced rumors. Every claim in every article must trace to a named source surfaced by web search in the same agent run; if the search returns nothing, the ticker section is dropped rather than padded.

End-of-day price data is sourced from public market feeds. Real-time tick data is out of scope, this is a daily recap, not a tape-reader.

Schedule

Weekdays only. The agent runs at 22:37 Lisbon time, which is roughly thirty minutes after the 16:00 ET close in winter and ninety minutes after in summer, both windows place after-hours moves and analyst notes inside the article. Weekend and US-holiday runs abort silently. The first post lands the next trading day.

Where to find it

Daily posts live at /ai-news/ai-stocks-daily/2026. Every post embeds a TradingView mini-chart next to its featured tickers, so you can flip between the writeup and the price action without leaving the page. The featured image of each post is a one-month chart of the SOXX semiconductor ETF for the relevant day, color-coded green or red.

Not investment advice. Always cross-reference with primary sources before trading.

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