A squawk for traders who were tired of being yelled at.
We watched the feeds our friends paid four figures a month for, and then watched what they actually used them for — three alerts a day, max. Everything else was noise being filtered by humans on caffeine. TradeNewsCast is what happens when that filter stops being human.
The headlines that actually move price arrived on screens we couldn't afford. So we built our own.
There's a class of headline — the kind that moves a ticker eight percent before your chat app refreshes — that used to require a five-figure information stack to catch. Chair rentals, desk contracts, audio squawks priced per seat. We started TradeNewsCast because that gap stopped making sense.
The sources were public. The wires were reachable. What was missing was somebody willing to stitch them together without the markup and the vendor lock-in. So we did it. Quietly, with one terminal, one voice, and a strict policy against noise.
Three rules the feed lives under.
- 01
Headlines, not hot takes.
Every row on the feed traces back to a wire, a filing, or a vetted desk. No rumors, no re-tweeted speculation, no influencer feeds polluting the stream. If it's on screen, a primary source stood behind it first.
The voice earns the interruption.
Most feeds ping you every minute and train you to ignore them. Ours stays quiet until the event actually moves price — then it reads the headline aloud so you can keep your eyes on charts. Silence is a feature, not a bug.
02- 03
Built for the second monitor.
Dense rows, monospace timestamps, hairline dividers, keyboard-first everything. Designed to sit next to your chart for nine hours without causing a headache, not to demo well on a marketing screenshot.
What you won't find, on purpose.
A product's character shows up most clearly in its refusals. Here are ours.
- 01No sponsored stories surfaced as headlines.
- 02No AI-hallucinated summaries repackaged as fact.
- 03No dark patterns to upgrade you mid-squawk.
- 04No notification spam to prove the product is alive.