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Built for the way investors watch

Enimerai is specialized for one audience today: investors and traders. It ships eight pre-wired alert templates — each with its own builder fields and its own mix of structured and semantic data behind it.

01

Asset price & catalyst

A price level crosses — and only if a real news catalyst lands with it.

Examples

Your alert

"TSLA drops below $200 with a recall or lawsuit headline."

The notification you'd get

TSLA $198.40 (−4.2%). NHTSA opens preliminary recall investigation into 2.1M vehicles.

Your alert

"BTC up 5% in a day on ETF flow or regulatory news."

The notification you'd get

BTC +5.8% on the day. BlackRock IBIT records largest single-day inflow since launch.

Your alert

"NVDA above $1,400 — no catalyst required."

The notification you'd get

NVDA $1,412.10 — threshold crossed at 14:32 ET.

What's behind it

  • Market prices

    Stocks, ETFs, FX, and commodity futures.

  • Crypto prices

    BTC, ETH, SOL and other spot symbols.

  • Financial news (Exa)

    Semantic match on the catalyst you described.

How it composes

A deterministic price leg on the ticker, optionally AND-composed with a semantic news leg scoped to your catalyst keywords. No catalyst field means the alert fires on the price alone.

02

Approaching earnings

Heads-up before a held position prints — with a flag if something material just dropped.

Examples

Your alert

"NVDA reports earnings within 7 days and an 8-K just dropped."

The notification you'd get

NVDA earnings in 5 days. 8-K filed today: amendment to material definitive agreement.

Your alert

"Notify me 3 days before AAPL earnings."

The notification you'd get

AAPL earnings call scheduled in 3 days — Thursday after the close.

What's behind it

  • Market calendars

    Upcoming earnings and dividend dates per ticker.

  • SEC structured

    8-K timing pulled from the submissions feed.

  • Financial news (Exa)

    Optional semantic leg on your catalyst keywords.

How it composes

A days-until-earnings threshold leg, optionally joined with a recent-8-K timing leg and a semantic catalyst leg — all AND-composed so a quiet upcoming print stays quiet.

03

Industry & sector news

Funding, M&A, regulation, and lawsuits inside a specific industry — without subscribing to ten newsletters.

Examples

Your alert

"New EU regulation or lawsuit in fintech & payments."

The notification you'd get

EU Council adopts revised PSD3 framework — payment-initiation services face new authorization tier.

Your alert

"M&A activity in defense & aerospace this week."

The notification you'd get

L3Harris confirms acquisition of Aerojet Rocketdyne for $4.7B — antitrust review expected.

Your alert

"Any major funding round in climate tech globally."

The notification you'd get

Form Energy raises $405M Series F led by T. Rowe Price — iron-air battery scale-up.

What's behind it

  • Financial news (Exa)

    Semantic monitoring across major outlets, wires, and trade press.

  • OpenAlex

    Scholarly works and preprints in adjacent finance and economics research.

How it composes

A single semantic leg keyed on industry, event type, and geography — read as a condition by the LLM, not as a keyword. The matcher judges credibility and relevance instead of firing on every mention.

04

Smart money convergence

Multiple insider, fund, or political filings landing on the same name inside a tight window.

Examples

Your alert

"Form 4 plus 13F-HR filed on PLTR within 14 days."

The notification you'd get

PLTR — Form 4 (insider buy, $2.4M) 6 days ago. 13F-HR (Stanley Druckenmiller) 11 days ago.

Your alert

"Any 13D plus a Senator trade on the same ticker."

The notification you'd get

NET — SC 13D filed by Elliott Management 4 days ago. Sen. Tuberville Periodic Transaction Report (purchase) 1 day ago.

What's behind it

  • SEC structured

    Filing timing per form pulled from the EDGAR submissions feed.

  • Congressional disclosures

    House and Senate STOCK Act feeds, embedded into the same corpus.

How it composes

One deterministic timing leg per form you toggle on, all scoped to your window. Congress, when enabled, adds a semantic leg on disclosures naming the ticker. All AND-composed — the alert fires only when the filings actually converge.

05

Deal & funding radar

Startup funding rounds matching your stage, industry, geography, or named companies.

Examples

Your alert

"Any Series A or B in European defense tech."

The notification you'd get

Helsing raises €450M Series C led by Prima Materia — EU defence-AI build-out continues.

Your alert

"Funding rounds at Anthropic, OpenAI, or Mistral."

The notification you'd get

Anthropic reportedly raising new round at >$60B valuation — round lead unconfirmed.

What's behind it

  • Financial news (Exa)

    Funding announcements, term-sheet leaks, and confirmed rounds.

How it composes

A single semantic leg keyed on stage, industry, geography, and any companies you name. The LLM filters to confirmed rounds matching the constraints — not every "raising soon" rumour.

06

Crypto airdrop radar

Points programs, snapshots, claims, and testnets — across the chain you actually farm.

Examples

Your alert

"A layer-2 starts using points, snapshot, and claim language."

The notification you'd get

Scroll publishes "Scroll Sessions" — points program live, snapshot window announced for September.

Your alert

"A claim opens on a Solana protocol I farmed."

The notification you'd get

Jito announces $JTO airdrop claim opens 7 December — eligibility tied to historical JitoSOL holdings.

What's behind it

  • Financial news (Exa)

    Project announcements, foundation posts, and crypto press.

  • DeFiLlama

    Optional TVL leg to focus on protocols of a certain size.

How it composes

A single semantic leg scoped to your chain, project, and signal type. Add a size constraint and the matcher joins a DeFiLlama TVL leg so micro-projects don't crowd your feed.

07

Risk & downside defense

Distress signals on tickers you hold, venues you use, or protocols you touch.

Examples

Your alert

"An exchange or stablecoin I hold is named in a lawsuit, hack, or depeg."

The notification you'd get

USDC peg: $0.978 — Circle confirms partial Silicon Valley Bank exposure under review.

Your alert

"Any 8-K material event on AAPL, MSFT, or GOOGL in the last week."

The notification you'd get

GOOGL — 8-K filed 2 days ago, item 1.01 entry into material definitive agreement.

Your alert

"Major TVL drop on any DeFi protocol I use."

The notification you'd get

Pendle TVL −28% in 24h — exit waves following pendle-USDe market settlement.

What's behind it

  • Financial news (Exa)

    Lawsuits, enforcement actions, hacks, exploits, insolvency rumours.

  • SEC structured

    Recent 8-K timing for any US equity in your exposure list.

  • DeFiLlama

    24h TVL change leg — fires on −20% or worse moves.

How it composes

For each subject in your exposure list: one semantic distress leg, plus a recent-8-K timing leg if it's a US ticker, plus a TVL-collapse leg if it's a tracked DeFi protocol. All OR-composed — any single distress signal fires the alert.

08

Free-form alert

Describe any market condition in your own words — no template, no fields.

Examples

Your alert

"The Fed cuts the policy rate or the US 10-year yield breaks 5%."

The notification you'd get

US 10Y Treasury yield: 5.04% — first break above 5% in this cycle since October 2023.

Your alert

"A major central bank announces a new QE programme."

The notification you'd get

BoJ announces ¥3T monthly bond-purchase programme — first net-easing surprise in 18 months.

What's behind it

  • All of the above

    The free-form builder picks the right mix automatically.

How it composes

The backend reads your alert as a condition, classifies the legs it needs (deterministic, semantic, or both), and routes them across whichever connectors fit — market prices, SEC filings, on-chain metrics, news, or macro releases. Use it when no template lines up cleanly with what you want to watch.

Don't see your exact alert?

Eight templates won't cover every alert worth setting. The free-form one does — describe the condition in plain language and the matcher builds the legs from your prompt, picking the right structured and semantic sources without asking you to.

Enimerai is an informational monitoring tool — not financial, investment, legal, tax, or emergency advice. Always verify important information independently before acting on it.