Everything you need to know about Valye’s AI Engine. Fast answers, zero jargon, always visiblity.
What is Valye?
Valye is an AI investment research engine.
It searches, organizes, and summarizes large volumes of publicly available information about companies and other assets. Valye is designed as a research and discovery tool, not as an advisor.
Valye helps you see what information exists, how clearly it describes a company’s business and equity situation, and where there may be gaps, inconsistencies, or noise in the public data.
Valye and its outputs are provided for informational and educational purposes only and do not constitute investment, legal, tax, or financial advice.
The Valye Score is an AI-generated Information Visibility & Clarity Score.
It reflects how visible, well-documented, and understandable a company’s business and equity situation appears in publicly available information that Valye has analyzed.
In plain language, the Valye Score looks at the information environment around an asset, not whether it is a “good” or “bad” investment.
Factors may include:
The Valye Score is a signal about information visibility and clarity, not a buy/sell/hold signal.
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The Valye Score does not:
Instead, the Valye Score answers a different question:
“How clearly can I see and understand this company’s business and equity situation from public information?”
It is about visibility and clarity of information, not investment merit or suitability.
You remain fully responsible for your own decisions and should conduct your own research and, where appropriate, consult a qualified advisor.
Valye’s AI engine uses publicly available information and may incorporate licensed third-party data sources, such as:
Where data is available, Valye’s AI can read and summarize tens of thousands of pages of text related to an asset, then compress that into shorter, structured research outputs and a Valye Score.
Valye uses large language models (LLMs) to:
The output is a research summary and score based on what the AI can see in the underlying data — not a human analyst’s opinion or recommendation.
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Valye does not:
Valye summarizes information and evaluates data quality, but future performance is uncertain and depends on many factors outside the scope of the engine.
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Valye is not a:
Valye is a research and information tool only.
You should not rely solely on Valye or the Valye Score when making investment, legal, tax, or financial decisions. Always consider speaking with a qualified professional who understands your individual circumstances.
Use the Valye Score as a map of information visibility and clarity, not as a verdict on the asset.
You might use it to:
The Valye Score should be one input among many, alongside:
No.
Valye and the Valye Score are provided for informational and educational purposes only and:
Valye is not a registered investment adviser or broker-dealer.
You are solely responsible for your own investment and financial decisions.
Before making any investment or financial decision, you should conduct your own research and consider consulting a qualified advisor.
Yes. Some important limitations:
You should always treat Valye’s outputs as tools to assist your research, not as instructions or guarantees.
Valye’s AI investment research engine uses publicly available information and may incorporate third-party data sources. All outputs, including the Valye Score, are data-driven research signals and summaries, not advice.
Valye’s services are provided for informational and educational purposes only and do not:
You are responsible for your own decisions. Always conduct your own research and consider consulting a qualified investment, legal, tax, or financial professional before making decisions.