bluedoor

Built for serious investors

From idea generation to trade execution, bluedoor handles the research workflows that matter most — all from your terminal.

Qualitative Screening

Screen by factors that traditional datasets don't capture. bluedoor reads SEC filings, earnings transcripts, and investor presentations so you can filter on qualitative criteria that no screener supports.

  • Screen across 10-Ks, 10-Qs, and earnings call transcripts
  • Filter by business model characteristics, not just financial ratios
  • Surface companies matching thematic criteria across sectors
Try this query:
"REITs with >50% data center exposure and 3%+ annual dividends"

Build Positions Intelligently

Describe your thesis in plain English and get optimal trade structures. bluedoor evaluates options chains, equity entry points, and combination strategies to match your conviction and risk tolerance.

  • Options strategies matched to your thesis and risk profile
  • Side-by-side comparison of equity vs. options entry points
  • Greeks and probability analysis for each suggested structure
Try this query:
"I think Salesforce is oversold but I'm not sure the best way to enter"

Cross-Source Insights

See what's happening across prediction markets, options flow, institutional positions, and breaking news — unified in a single view. No more switching between six browser tabs to piece together the picture.

  • Prediction markets, options flow, and dark pool data in one query
  • Institutional 13F filings and insider transaction tracking
  • Real-time news aggregation with sentiment scoring
Try this query:
"what is the sentiment on NVDA"

Fast & Comprehensive Analysis

Complex analyses that would take hours in a browser, delivered in seconds. Compare multiple companies across dozens of metrics, trace trends over years, and get formatted output ready for decision-making.

  • Multi-company comparisons with formatted tables and charts
  • Historical trend analysis across any financial metric
  • Export-ready output for memos, models, and presentations
Try this query:
"compare FAANG companies on R&D efficiency and margin trends over 5 years"