Competitive Comparison

CrowdWisdom vs AltIndex

AltIndex scores the buzz. 5,624+ pros score the trade.

Score 82 - bullish alternative data - and your finger still hovers over 'buy market' because you have no stop and no target. AltIndex tells you something looks hot. CrowdWisdom tells you what 5,624 traders did about it, with entry, stop, and take-profit at nearly the same price - and markets AltIndex does not touch.

Where AltIndex Falls Short

  • 0-100 scores still leave you building the trade - the expensive part.
  • US equities only - no FX, crypto, or futures when rotation leaves stocks.
  • Pure algorithm - no professional layer when the model misreads a quiet week.
  • 75-80% win rate marketed without independent verification reviewers question openly.
  • Trustpilot 3.6 - users report signal drift when volatility collapses.

Where CrowdWisdom Wins

  • Every Pro setup: entry, stop-loss, take-profit - not a number to interpret.
  • 5,624+ traders with capital at risk on top of AI-era research.
  • $29.99 with multi-asset coverage vs. $29 for US equity scores alone.
  • 73.8% with published methodology - performance you can scrutinize.
  • Consensus of professionals, not alternative-data points scored in isolation.

Quick Comparison

CategoryAltIndexCrowdWisdom
Price$29-$99/mo$29.99/mo
OutputAI score (0-100)Entry, stop, target
Signal sourceAI algorithm only5,624+ pro traders
Asset classesUS equitiesEquities, FX, crypto, futures
Win rate75-80% (unverified)73.8% (published methodology)

The Killer Question

"AltIndex says 82 - so what is your entry, your stop, and what happens if the score drops to 61 tomorrow?"

FAQ: AltIndex vs CrowdWisdom

AltIndex claims 75-80% win rate, similar to yours. How is that different?

Their number is a headline; ours is 73.8% with published methodology. One is designed to sell subscriptions; one is designed to survive scrutiny when you ask how it was counted.

AltIndex is $29 a month, almost the same price. Why pay $29.99?

For one dollar more you buy the part AltIndex skips: where to enter, where to exit wrong, where to take profit - from 5,624 humans, across asset classes a scoreboard cannot see.

AltIndex uses more data sources - job postings, web traffic, app downloads.

Our traders already ingest that data - then bet money. You get their finished judgment, not another raw input type to reconcile Sunday night.

I like the simplicity of a single score. Why complicate it?

Simplicity that stops at 82 is how accounts overtrade 'bullish' names without risk control. CrowdWisdom is equally simple on delivery - one briefing - but complete on execution.