
Google Finance just got a glow-up — and nope, we’re not talking about some cute UI tweak. They basically shoved an AI engine under the hood and hit turbo.
Now, instead of playing tab-hopping detective to figure out what’s going on with your stocks, you can literally ask it anything — like “How’s Tesla doing compared to the whole EV market?” — and get a full, linked-up AI powered breakdown right there.
They’ve also leveled up the charts.
We’re talking candlestick views, moving average envelopes, and all the spicy little toggles that make finance nerds feel things.
Plus, the data buffet got bigger with commodities, more crypto, and a live news feed so the second something happens, you’re already in the loop.
Why? Two reasons:
Compete with Yahoo Finance & Seeking Alpha.
Keep you from wandering off to ChatGPT for your market/investment answers.
It’s rolling out in the U.S. over the next few weeks, and you can still switch back to the old design if you’re not ready for the AI takeover.
Our take: It’s a solid glow-up — but AI isn’t perfect. Hallucinations happen. And the last thing you need is an overconfident bot messing with your investments. So test it, see if it works for you, and double-check every AI-powered answer before acting on it.
Full report here.