Score any ticker against 3 years of price history, real options flow, and institutional dark pool prints in seconds.
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How it works
"Find me a high-conviction trade." "Score the scanner." "What's the best play on NVDA into earnings?" KAHF AI takes it from there.
Five factors — institutional flow, options direction (call/put), historical edge, liquidity, and whether the catalyst is already priced into IV — combine into one verdict and the structure that actually fits.
Trade, watchlist, or skip — with the receipts. Direction, strike, expiration, and the volatility sanity checks behind it. Pro includes a daily email when dark pool volume is unusually high.
Live scoreboard
The top setups KAHF AI scored as tradeable over the last 90 days — open positions marked to market, closed ones settled. No cherry-picking.
What's inside
Unlimited Claude-powered analyst that finds the best volatility play on any ticker — using real options data, dark pool flow, and 3 years of price history.
Track $250M+ institutional prints. Sorted by volume ratio, with options stats and catalyst tags.
Run any ticker against ATM strikes, real Polygon premiums, and a 3-year historical hit rate. See if the move is priced fairly.
Pro subscribers get a daily email roundup of unusual dark pool activity — the same setups that power the scanner, in your inbox.
Every flagged alert with the result, public after a 24h delay. Receipts, not promises.
Full Pro access. Cancel anytime. 14-day money-back guarantee even after.
From traders running real money.
I stopped paying for two other 'flow' services after a week of KAHF AI. The way it scores a setup end to end is the first thing I've seen that filters noise this hard.
The AI killed my TSLA trade idea and pointed me at the right play instead. I would've flipped a coin on direction. It was right. That alone paid for the year.
Asking 'why is XYZ printing?' and getting an actual structured read in 6 seconds is wild. Like having a junior analyst on tap.