Great site. A minor bug on the homepage: when opening the language menu, for instance, a so-called scrollbar jump occurs.
Thanks for the heads-up @Sence! What kind of device are you using? In the mobile version, we reveal hidden content in the navigation; could this be the case? We have a special setting for those who have enabled “Reduced Motion” mode through their phone’s interface.
We welcome feedback on the navigation to make its user experience as comfortable and smooth as possible.
Is the Raulin Renkaat live stream working for others? I like to watch these recordings later, but now I can only see the last 5 seconds![]()
Hi!
It was a really quick live stream lasting only seconds ![]()
The front page link didn’t work for me either, but this one did ![]()
Posting one of the results from my Inderes MCP tinkering here, following @Miikka_Laitila’s instructions. Maybe someone will find this inspiring and get ideas for their own experiments.
@Verneri_Pulkkinen created a playful (of course) extension to Inderes’s official buy-accumulate-reduce-sell rating scale.
According to Verneri’s code, they were as follows regarding the Buy category:
- CONVICTION BUY = The analyst believes in the company 150% and the entry point is truly excellent
- Buy = Quite okay, read the analysis and consider if it fits your own portfolio
- Hazard Buy = The company is really risky, definitely not a “buy” for everyone
- Trap Buy = The analyst is trying to suck you into a lousy (value) company for years with a buy recommendation
So, Claude read the latest company report for firms with a Buy recommendation and interpreted, based on the entire shadow rating scale, which shadow rating the AI would assign to the company. (Those who have purchased Claude Max can go through the entire recommendation list at once, but as a basic Pro-level user, I settled for just digging through the shadow ratings found behind the Buy recommendations.)
Results below:
- CONVICTION BUY: Enersense, Evli, Fondia Multitude
- Buy (I won’t list these, 15 in total, so these correspond to Inderes’s current Buy recommendation)
- Trap Buy: Huhtamäki, Talenom, Valmet
- Hazard Buy: Easor, Faron, Incap, Metacon, Optomed, Remedy
Could AI and MPC be easily utilized to organize the analysts’ own “StarMine Inderes” series? Someone wiser and more proficient in AI will likely find a way. At the end of the year, a traveling trophy for the winner, and Suffeli bars for the rest.
Should those icons on the right side have tooltips?
@Sence We made some small changes to the navigation yesterday, have you noticed any difference in using it?
Hi. I’m indeed using Brave on a Windows computer, but it seems to work the same way without extensions on Chrome. I haven’t noticed a difference; I took a short video to demonstrate what I mean:
A big thank you to the Inderes team for opening the MCP connector. Managing your own investments and analyses is one thing, but another thing that is genuinely beneficial for companies is such an easy and cost-effective way to conduct analysis on their own peer group.
I feel like a little boy getting to crunch analysis for strategy when I have a tool like this and all of Inderes’ data and analyses at my disposal ![]()
Thanks a lot! A really strange feature, I’ll look into it
Has anyone else experienced something similar on Windows?
Could the forum search prioritize the title in the search results? I wanted to find the Valmet company thread, and I had to skip quite a few unrelated threads before I found it. It would have been faster to just browse through the front page using CTRL + F.
The key figures on the Konecranes company page seem too good (P/E 6.06 and dividend yield 7.35%). Could the stock split have been overlooked?
There is a known bug in Claude Desktop with OAuth login to external MCP servers — it opens the browser (to the claude.ai page), but the login doesn’t complete correctly.
It works with the Claude.ai browser version. So, by following Inderes’ instructions, it works in the browser but not in Claude Desktop. This could be added to the instructions.
But the service itself works great. Thanks
It reads the requested information from analysis reports very well, for example. It probably helps that Inderes’ reports follow the same good logic and naming conventions.
How about getting Valmet next for the Analyst vs Bullero series? @Verneri_Pulkkinen @Antti_Viljakainen
I wonder how we could get Swedish stock tickers added to all the relevant threads? The same goes for other countries too, of course. It would make browsing the forum a bit easier.
It’s actually a bit silly to complain about such a small thing, but one piece of feedback on the new navigation: the menu’s fade-in is way too slow
It repeatedly leads to me trying to click the menu again, causing it to close immediately. You can test it just by hovering over and trying to click the menu ![]()
The perfectly lightweight, responsive, and fast website has already been invented, so I don’t understand why these issues still occur in the year of our Lord 2026:
In my opinion, Inderes should set the bar higher and aim for at least as smooth an experience on their own site, so the user wouldn’t have to wait for the website elements to load ![]()
Unironically, that choice + turning off JavaScript for an extremely stripped-down experience would be peak inderes.fi for power users, but unfortunately, at the moment, those break the website so badly that it’s not possible. But of course, you can always ask Codex to code a better website for you and then force it in place of the current site, so fortunately, by 2026, all users will be potential UI designers.
By the way, here’s the next million-dollar app idea. Something that removes all the extra UI from every website on the Internet and forces them all into the same user-optimized format ![]()

