Support & FAQ

Need help? Email umudi@icloud.com (Umut Tugrul). Below are the most common questions about Hermes AI and its modules.

The basics

What is Hermes AI?

A market thermometer. It turns complex market data into one simple 0–100 reading so you can see, at a glance, whether something looks cheap or expensive — without charts full of jargon.

What does the 0–100 score mean?

High (green) = the asset looks cheap / beaten down. Low (red) = it looks expensive / stretched. 50 = around its normal range. It describes position, not a prediction.

Is this buy/sell advice?

No. Hermes AI never tells you to buy or sell. It is an educational reading of how cheap or expensive an asset looks. Your decisions are your own. It is not investment advice.

How is "cheap or expensive" decided?

For stocks, it blends where the price sits versus its own recent history with fundamental value (earnings, cash flow, and similar). For commodities and crypto it is based on price position. The reading updates with the market.

Is the data real-time?

Prices refresh on a few-minute basis — Hermes AI is a positional "cheap/expensive" tool, not a second-by-second trading terminal.

The modules

Thermometer — the main score

The headline 0–100 reading for any stock, index, commodity or coin you open.

Signal Strength — the stars

How strong and clear the cheap/expensive call is. More stars = a more decisive reading where our checks agree. It does not change the score, only how confident it is.

Market Pulse & Fear

The overall mood of a whole market — momentum, breadth, and how calm or fearful it is right now.

Hot Dips

A daily scan that surfaces the cheapest-looking names in a market. If everything is expensive, the list can be empty — that is normal and honest.

Watchlist & Alerts

Save the assets you care about and get a notification when one reaches the score you set — so a dip finds you instead of you watching the screen.

Trading Lab

A risk-free arena with virtual money and real market data. Practice, climb the leaderboard, and earn a Hermes AI certificate. No real money is ever involved.

Channel chart

Shows where the price sits between a cheaper (green) and pricier (red) band, with the engine's reference line in the middle.

Which markets are covered?

Major stock exchanges across the US, Europe and Asia, plus commodities and crypto — each with its own thermometer.

What is the ATH-distance bubble (crypto)?

How far a coin is below its all-time high. Deep below = beaten down / cheaper; near the top = pricey.

Account, data & billing

Do I need an account?

Only for Trading Lab, the paper-trading competition, which uses a free Google sign-in so your standing is fair and tamper-proof. Everything else — thermometer scores, watchlist and portfolio — needs no account and stays on your device.

How do I manage or cancel a subscription?

In your App Store or Google Play account settings.

How do I delete my data?

Watchlist and portfolio live only on your device — deleting the app removes them. To delete your Trading Lab account and data, open Trading Lab and tap Delete account, or see Delete Your Account.

Hermes AI provides information for educational purposes only and is not investment advice.