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YAHOO FINANCE LAUNCHES ALPHASPACE AI RESEARCH DASHBOARD

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SUN, JUL 5, 2026

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Yahoo Finance introduced AlphaSpace, a customizable research dashboard powered by an AI assistant, exclusively for Gold plan subscribers. The premium tier costs $479.40 annually or $39.95 monthly.

AlphaSpace positions itself as a Bloomberg Terminal alternative, offering finance professionals a centralized hub for research and analysis. The dashboard provides customizable layouts and an integrated AI assistant designed to streamline data discovery and financial research workflows. The tool targets professionals and active investors seeking advanced research capabilities without the complexity and cost associated with traditional enterprise platforms. By bundling the AI assistant with the customizable interface, Yahoo Finance aims to democratize financial research tools. AlphaSpace joins Yahoo Finance's expanding premium offerings as the company continues to build out its subscription revenue model. The Gold plan represents the platform's commitment to serving both casual investors and market professionals seeking institutional-grade tools and research capabilities on a consumer-friendly platform.

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