Financial Hub is a research database disguised as a content site, covering the Infrastructure of Tomorrow investing thesis — the picks-and-shovels of the AI / automation buildout: data centers, AI compute silicon, robotics, power infrastructure (especially nuclear), critical materials, and quantum computing.
The taxonomy is the navigation; segment lists are the destination; articles feed the structure rather than being the primary product. The corpus is the asset.
How to read it
Every covered company has a six-dimension scorecard with full citation chains. Every score cell on a segment-list page opens a breakdown drawer with formula + inputs + confidence flags + source links. Click anything that looks like a number — it's traceable.
The default ranking lens is Risk-Adjusted Opportunity (Opportunity − 0.5 × Risk). The two axes are independent — Risk is not the inverse of Opportunity. A high-Opportunity / low-Risk company sits in the “Compounder” quadrant; high Opportunity / high Risk is “Lottery Ticket.”
What this is
- A coverage taxonomy of ~25 subsegments across 5 tiers, with 5–7 companies per subsegment.
- A scoring engine that produces six-dimension scorecards from public filings + transcripts + market data. The math is regular code; the LLM only extracts inputs.
- A public, append-only track record with monthly immutable snapshots and a “We Got It Wrong” log.
- An editor seat (admin-only) that promotes scorecards from draft to live.
What this is not
- Not personalized investment advice. The site expresses opinions — “buy on a pullback,” “trim on strength,” “tracking for entry” — anchored to scorecards and technical setups. What it is not: imperative commands (“BUY NOW”), specific price-with-deadline targets, or individualized advice. The publisher posture (Investment Advisers Act publisher exemption: no managed money, no compensation tied to specific calls) is described on /disclosures.
- Not a real-time data feed. End-of-day is the canonical time grain. Refresh cadence is monthly per company, quarterly for filings.
- Not international yet. v1 covers US-listed only (~140–150 companies). ASML, TSMC, SK Hynix, Hitachi Energy, FANUC defer to v1.5.
- Not a mobile app. Mobile-responsive web is the deliverable; no native app is planned.
Editorial
The editor seat is one person. Every scorecard ships in draft status; a deliberate human action promotes it to live. Bulk seed batches sample 3 of N for review before mass promotion. Every state transition lands in the audit log.
When scoring methodology is tuned post-launch, future snapshots use the new weights; historical snapshots are never recomputed. That disclosure is /methodology.
Compliance
Coverage is opinion + research, not personalized investment advice. Past performance is not indicative of future results. The site operates under the Investment Advisers Act publisher exemption — general-circulation publication, no managed money, no compensation tied to specific calls. For an individual situation, consult a registered investment advisor. Full posture on /disclosures.