What was claimed

GOOGLE GEMINI CAN NOW ANALYZE ANY STOCK, AND FOR FREE. THESE ARE 9 POWERFUL PROMPTS FOR GEMINI THAT SAVE YOU FROM NEEDING A BLOOMBERG SUBSCRIPTION THAT COSTS $4,000 A MONTH.

Our verdict

Needs caution

A Bloomberg Professional terminal is widely reported to cost roughly $2,000–$2,700 per month (annualized figures around $24,000–$31,980), not $4,000; moreover, Gemini-based prompts do not replicate Bloomberg’s full licensed data, analytics, and messaging functionality. The sources show Gemini being used for stock analysis prompts and workflows, but not that it can analyze any stock comprehensively or accurately in every case. That wording overstates what the sources support.

All 3 AI systems agree20 sources citedChecked Aug 20, 2026

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Key findings

These prompts save you from needing a Bloomberg subscription that costs $4,000 a month.

Incorrect93%
2 of 4 AIs agree·Perplexity: Misleading, Perplexity: Can’t verify

Google Gemini can now analyze any stock, and for free.

Misleading73%
3 of 4 AIs agree·Perplexity: Verified

Gemini can replace a Bloomberg subscription

Misleading80%
1 AI checked

These are 9 powerful prompts for Gemini.

Can’t verify56%
1 AI checked

Gemini stock analysis is available for free

Verified90%
1 AI checked

Detailed Analysis

The claim is partly supported, but the wording is broader than the evidence. The results show people using Gemini for stock analysis prompts and free workflows, but they do not verify that Gemini can analyze any stock reliably or that it eliminates the need for a Bloomberg subscription in all cases. The $4,000-a-month Bloomberg price is also not confirmed by the provided sources.

Why this verdict

  • The claim is partly supported, but the wording is broader than the evidence.
  • The results show people using Gemini for stock analysis prompts and free workflows, but they do not verify that Gemini can analyze any stock reliably or that it eliminates the need for a Bloomberg subscription in all cases.
  • The $4,000-a-month Bloomberg price is also not confirmed by the provided sources.

Claims checked

Using Gemini saves you from needing a Bloomberg subscription.

Misleading70%
Gemini can assist with stock research, but the sources do not show it is a true substitute for Bloomberg Terminal. Bloomberg provides proprietary market data and professional tools that Gemini-based prompts do not fully replace.

This claim may mislead readers without added context.

Google Gemini can now analyze any stock.

Misleading75%
The sources show Gemini being used for stock analysis prompts and workflows, but not that it can analyze any stock comprehensively or accurately in every case. That wording overstates what the sources support.

This claim may mislead readers without added context.

Bloomberg subscription costs $4,000 a month.

Can’t verify45%
No provided source confirms this price. Bloomberg pricing varies by product, contract, and account type, so this exact monthly figure is not established here.

What other AI think

The statement contains a mix of accurate and misleading claims. While Gemini can analyze stocks and is free, the claim that it can analyze "any stock" overstates its capabilities, and the Bloomberg pricing is significantly understated. The comparison is misleading because it ignores Gemini's real limitations and accuracy issues.

Why this verdict

  • The statement contains a mix of accurate and misleading claims.
  • While Gemini can analyze stocks and is free, the claim that it can analyze "any stock" overstates its capabilities, and the Bloomberg pricing is significantly understated.
  • The comparison is misleading because it ignores Gemini's real limitations and accuracy issues.

Claims checked

Bloomberg Terminal costs $4,000 per month

Incorrect95%
Multiple 2026 sources consistently report Bloomberg Terminal costs $2,000-$2,665 per month for a single seat, or $31,980-$32,000 annually. The $4,000 figure is significantly higher than actual pricing and appears to be inaccurate.

This claim may mislead readers without added context.

Gemini can replace a Bloomberg subscription

Misleading80%
Sources explicitly state Gemini should be used 'as a research companion alongside dedicated financial tools — not as your sole investment advisor.' Gemini lacks real-time data accuracy, specialized financial analysis, and the institutional messaging network that Bloomberg provides.

This claim may mislead readers without added context.

Google Gemini can now analyze any stock

Misleading85%
Gemini can analyze stocks, but sources document significant limitations. It cannot provide real-time trading signals, has accuracy issues (one documented case showed a 9% dividend yield when actual was 1.4%), struggles with complex financial analysis, and has inconsistent PDF parsing. The word 'any' overstates its universal capability.

This claim may mislead readers without added context.

The statement mixes a partly-true capability claim with a misleading implication about substituting a Bloomberg terminal. Gemini can perform analyses of publicly available company information, but its access to real-time licensed market data and the breadth of Bloomberg’s professional datasets is limited. The Bloomberg price cited ($4,000/month) is inconsistent with reported market figures which are substantially lower.

Why this verdict

  • The statement mixes a partly-true capability claim with a misleading implication about substituting a Bloomberg terminal.
  • Gemini can perform analyses of publicly available company information, but its access to real-time licensed market data and the breadth of Bloomberg’s professional datasets is limited.
  • The Bloomberg price cited ($4,000/month) is inconsistent with reported market figures which are substantially lower.

Claims checked

These prompts save you from needing a Bloomberg subscription that costs $4,000 a month.

Incorrect90%
A Bloomberg Professional terminal is widely reported to cost roughly $2,000–$2,700 per month (annualized figures around $24,000–$31,980), not $4,000; moreover, Gemini-based prompts do not replicate Bloomberg’s full licensed data, analytics, and messaging functionality.

This claim may mislead readers without added context.

Google Gemini can now analyze any stock, and for free.

Misleading60%
Gemini can analyze publicly available company data and news, but it does not guarantee access to real-time, exchange-licensed data or the comprehensive proprietary datasets Bloomberg provides; whether analysis is truly 'any stock' and fully 'free' depends on data access and product tier.

This claim may mislead readers without added context.

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