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Filtered to your positions. Sorted by relevance to your book.
Market data may be delayed. For informational purposes only — not financial advice. Disclaimer →
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Performance
Win rate, P&L, R-multiples, and equity curve across any lookback window.
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Live quotes for any ticker — stocks, indices, crypto, futures, forex. Search, or browse the overview below.
Most financial apps rent you access to your own data. Meridian doesn't — it queries Yahoo Finance directly, runs on our own hardware, and costs nothing to use.
Started as a weekend project: a Raspberry Pi 5, Flask, and a SQLite database. Ended up being the terminal I actually use every morning. Runs 24/7, costs essentially nothing, and shows you the news that actually moves your book — not just the market in general.
Yahoo Finance · CNBC · Reuters · MarketWatch · Works on any device
The same story shows up differently depending on what you own. If a headline affects NVDA and NVDA is 18% of your portfolio, it ranks first. Not because it's trending — because it matters to you.
The NVDA article ranks first because NVDA is 18% of the portfolio shown above. Change your holdings, the order changes.
50 large-caps screened for momentum, volume, and analyst consensus. Top 5 published at 6:30 AM, refreshed every 4 hours.
Sample data — not live. Live picks update at 6:30 AM ET and every 4 hours during market hours. The screener identifies momentum and analyst consensus signals; it doesn't predict returns. Not financial advice.
5 stocks every morning at 6:30 AM. The same screener output, delivered to your inbox. Join the list to be notified when it launches.
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No install. No card. Just a browser and the access code.
Click "Open the terminal." Choose a username and password. No email required, no credit card, no verification link. Takes about 30 seconds.
Go to the Portfolio tab. Add your positions — ticker, shares, average cost. Takes another minute. Then the newsroom re-ranks itself by what you own.
Open the Picks tab at 6:30 AM. Check the News tab to see what moved overnight. The terminal runs 24/7 on a Pi — it never goes to sleep waiting for you.
Free gets you 90% of the terminal. Pro adds the 10% that saves you the most time.
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Premium instruments. High-end software. Priced with respect.
The terminal is the foundation. Here's what gets built on top of it.
Yes — no trial, no credit card, no expiration. Live prices, daily picks, news ranked by your holdings, portfolio tracking, and the trade analyzer are all free. Pro ($12/mo) adds unlimited portfolio analysis, price and news alerts by email or text, and early access to the Meridian Display.
Open finvault.org, enter the access code, and create a free account — takes about 30 seconds. Then add your holdings in the Portfolio panel (ticker, shares, average cost) and the newsroom immediately re-ranks itself to surface news about what you actually own.
Live prices from Yahoo Finance, queried every minute. News from CNBC, Reuters, MarketWatch, and Bloomberg RSS feeds, refreshed every 15 minutes. The daily picks screener runs every 4 hours and scores 50 large-caps on momentum, analyst consensus, and earnings trend.
Your holdings and watchlist are stored on our own servers — never sold, never shared with ad networks, and there are no third-party trackers on the site. Deleting your account (account menu, top right) immediately erases your holdings, watchlist, alerts, and history. Broker connections use read-only OAuth through Plaid — we never see your brokerage password. See the Security page for the full breakdown.
A dedicated 8″ desk display in matte black aluminum that shows your live portfolio, market prices, and alerts — no laptop or phone needed. It connects to your terminal over WiFi and runs on USB-C power. $149, shipping Q4 2026. Join the waitlist on the Display page to reserve one.
Open in any browser — phone, laptop, desktop, tablet. Live prices, news ranked by your holdings, and daily picks. No app to install, no account to link, no subscription to start.
No lock-in. Works on any device. Delete your account and everything it stored goes with it. We think that's how it should work.
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50 large-caps screened for momentum, volume, and analyst consensus. Updated every 4 hours during market hours. Not financial advice — signals only, not recommendations.
Analyst ratings sourced via Yahoo Finance. Screener scores weight 5d momentum, volume surge, and 20d trend alignment. "Since Rec" tracks from first appearance in screener. Not financial advice.
Picks refresh daily at 6:30 AM ET.
8″ matte black aluminum · Pi Zero 2W inside · USB-C power · connects to your terminal over WiFi
$149 · free shipping · limited first run
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Most financial platforms rent you access to your own data. They lock features behind paywalls, sell your information to third parties, or bury the useful stuff behind a subscription. We think that's backwards.
Meridian Terminal is a web-based investment terminal running at finvault.org on self-hosted hardware. Live prices, portfolio tracking, news ranked by what you own, daily stock picks, and trade analysis — free, with no cloud vendor in the middle.
The data is freely available if you know where to look: Yahoo Finance, Reuters and CNBC RSS feeds, public analyst data. The terminal is the wrapper that makes it useful — structured, fast, personalized to your actual holdings.
Next up: the Meridian Display — a dedicated 8″ desk display in matte black aluminum. Portfolio value, live prices, and alerts at a glance, without opening a laptop.
Meridian started as a personal project out of frustration. Paying for Bloomberg, Koyfin, or TradeStation just to get live quotes and a news feed felt wrong when the underlying data is publicly available. So we built our own.
The whole stack runs on a Raspberry Pi 5 on a desk. The backend is Python and Flask, pulling market data from Yahoo Finance and news from CNBC, Reuters, and MarketWatch RSS feeds. The frontend is a single-page app built with a lightweight custom renderer. Everything is tunneled to the public internet through Cloudflare, no cloud bills, no managed infrastructure.
The goal was never to build a company first. It was to build the tool we actually wanted to use every day — one that keeps your data private, doesn't sell order flow, and doesn't charge you $40 a month to see a chart. What started as a weekend script became a full terminal.
It is still early. Features are being added, bugs are being fixed, and the Pro tier is on the way. We are building this in public and the feedback from early users directly shapes what gets built next.
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