Plan 01
Mutual Fund Screening
For investors comparing fund categories, rolling returns, expense ratio, drawdown comfort and fund overlap before SIP or lump-sum review.
Research plans
Each plan is framed around research habits: scanning stocks, reading market sentiment, mapping Nifty scenarios or screening mutual funds.
Starter
Fund screen
Active
Stock radar
Index
Nifty outlook
Desk
Full workflow
Plan 01
For investors comparing fund categories, rolling returns, expense ratio, drawdown comfort and fund overlap before SIP or lump-sum review.
Plan 02
For daily stock screening with quality, liquidity, earnings delivery, sector strength, trend confirmation and valuation context.
Plan 03
For scenario planning with support, resistance, breadth, invalidation and risk notes. It is an outlook, not a guaranteed prediction.
No hype-first offers: plans are described by research need, not by guaranteed-return language.
Clear boundaries: every access path keeps risk checks, data limits and independent review visible.
Workflow first: users can choose fund screening, stock screening, sentiment review or index scenario planning separately.
Research access guide
MarketPulse AI India access plans are organized around real workflows: finding better mutual fund candidates, narrowing stock screens, reviewing Nifty trend context and learning how to make decisions with a visible risk note.
Useful for investors comparing mutual fund screening India lists by category fit, expense ratio, rolling return history, downside consistency and SIP suitability.
Built for users who want filters for liquidity, earnings momentum, valuation comfort, sector strength and trend confirmation before deeper stock research.
Designed to highlight overlap, concentration, breadth, support zones, SIP discipline and possible risk areas without pretending to be a customized advisory plan.
Pairs guides, notes and examples so beginners can understand risk, drawdowns, fund categories, screen results and why a high score still needs review.
1. Match the workflow: choose mutual funds, top stock screening or Nifty trend outlooks based on what you actually review each week.
2. Read the limits: avoid any expectation of guaranteed returns. Research access should improve process quality, not remove market risk.
3. Save your notes: keep watchlists, fund comparisons and Nifty trend observations together so future reviews become easier.