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Gimli FAQ

Gimli is being built as an AI stock screener for Indian markets. The first beta focuses on turning plain-English screening ideas into actual screen results with tables, charts, and follow-up analysis.

Are you a ChatGPT wrapper?

No. Gimli is meant to do what general-purpose AI tools like ChatGPT or Gemini cannot do reliably: execute complex stock screens over structured Indian market data.

General AI can help with stock research by searching the web and summarizing pages, but it usually cannot reliably answer a screen such as: “mid-caps trading above 50DMA, P/E less than 60, and net profit in the latest quarter.” More complex screens are even harder.

Gimli is built for that kind of screening request: it returns matched stocks with tables, charts, assumptions, and follow-up analysis.

What can I ask Gimli?

  • Momentum screens, like stocks above 50DMA/200DMA with positive returns.
  • Fundamental screens, like profitable companies with sales/profit growth.
  • Liquidity and market-cap filters, such as mid-caps or F&O stocks with turnover thresholds.
  • Follow-ups like industry breakup, add 3M/6M returns, or show only profitable names.

Does Gimli give investment advice?

No. Gimli is a screening and research tool. It helps you discover and compare stocks based on data filters, but it does not tell you what to buy or sell. Please verify results and use your own judgement.

How reliable is the data?

Gimli shows data status where possible and tries to use the latest available snapshots. Some fundamentals, especially quarterly and annual results, may depend on third-party availability during beta. We are improving data coverage as the product matures.

How do I get access?

Join the beta waitlist. We are opening access gradually, collecting feedback, and improving the screener before a wider rollout.