Trading alerts from Twitter, Telegram & local news — hours before Bloomberg

AI monitors the sources that break news first. Get real-time trading alerts from Twitter, Telegram, and 10,000+ local outlets before market-moving events hit the terminal.

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SentryDock dashboard for traders

Built for Traders

Everything you need to stay ahead with intelligence that matters to your work

Speed Advantage

Beat Bloomberg by 2-4 hours with local source monitoring that breaks news first.

Custom Alerts

Set up monitoring tasks for any company, topic, or situation you want to track.

Original Sources

Monitor the specific sources mainstream media cites - local news outlets, X, Telegram, and other social channels in 100+ languages.

Mobile Notifications

Get alerts via email, text, or phone calls when news breaks.

Smart Monitoring Tasks

Create monitoring tasks that understand escalations, relationships, and trends - not just keywords.

Instant Alerts

Get notified the moment relevant news is published anywhere online.

Monitor what matters to you

Set up monitoring tasks for any companies, topics, or situations and get alerts the moment relevant news breaks.

SentryDock monitoring dashboard showing real-time news alerts

Beat the competition to market-moving news

While others wait for news to reach major terminals, you get alerts from local sources that break stories first - giving you the edge to act before the market moves.

Task management interface showing automated news monitoring for traders

Monitor the sources closest to the story

AI monitors specific local news outlets, X, Telegram, and other social channels that mainstream financial media cites - getting you to the original source before the news chain reaches Bloomberg or Reuters.

Sources interface showing original local and social sources for trading

Daily market briefings written just for you

Your personal AI analyst team writes morning and evening briefings focused on what you're monitoring - saving hours of manual research every day.

Daily briefing interface showing personalized market updates for traders

Frequently asked questions about SentryDock for traders

Common questions about how traders use SentryDock for news monitoring and alerts.

SentryDock provides real-time alerts for stocks, crypto, commodities, and geopolitical events. AI monitors Twitter, Reddit, Telegram, Truth Social, and 10,000+ local news sources, delivering alerts to your email, SMS, Slack, or Teams within 30 seconds of a market-moving development.
SentryDock monitors the original sources that Bloomberg and Reuters eventually cite — local newspapers, social media accounts, and regional outlets. This gives traders a 2-4 hour head start on market-moving news. Our AI checks sources every 2 minutes and delivers alerts in under 30 seconds.
Yes. Add any Twitter/X account to your monitoring task and get alerts within seconds of new posts. Track crypto influencers, company executives, Fed officials, or any account that moves markets. No Twitter API access required.
Yes. SentryDock monitors r/wallstreetbets, r/stocks, r/cryptocurrency, and any other subreddit. Our AI analyzes sentiment shifts, tracks ticker mention velocity, and alerts you when Reddit buzz is likely to move prices.
SentryDock monitors public and private Telegram channels for crypto signals, trading calls, and market intelligence. AI translates 95+ languages instantly and delivers summarized alerts with market impact predictions. Perfect for monitoring crypto launch groups and regional trading channels.
SentryDock plans start at $50/month (Starter, 10k credits), $100/month (Pro, 30k credits), or $200/month (Ultra, 100k credits). All features included on every plan. Start with a 3-day free trial, no contracts, cancel anytime.
SentryDock monitors 10,000+ sources including Twitter/X, Reddit, Telegram, Truth Social, local newspapers in 95+ languages, government sites, and industry publications. These are the original sources that mainstream financial media cites — giving you the news first.