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Ai With Piyas
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🚨 BREAKING: Claude can now perform stock market research like a top consulting firmβ€”for free.

Here are 10 powerful prompts that can replace the work of $100K/year stock analysts.

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04:36 AM Β· Jun 19, 2026
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1. Full Stock Research Report

Act like a senior equity research analyst. Create a beginner-friendly research report on [COMPANY / TICKER]. Cover: business model, revenue streams, industry trends, competitors, financial performance, valuation, growth drivers, risks, bull/base/bear cases, and final research summary. Use recent public sources, cite dates, separate facts from assumptions, and do not give a buy/sell recommendation.
04:36 AM Β· Jun 19, 2026
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2. Earnings Call Breakdown

Analyze the latest earnings call for [COMPANY / TICKER]. Summarize the 5 biggest takeaways, revenue changes, margins, guidance, management tone, analyst concerns, positive surprises, negative surprises, and what investors should watch next. Create a simple table of key metrics with latest result, prior result, change, and why it matters.
04:36 AM Β· Jun 19, 2026
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3. Red Flag Detector

Act like a skeptical forensic analyst. Review [COMPANY / TICKER]for red flags in revenue quality, margins, cash flow, debt, dilution, insider activity, customer concentration, accounting, legal issues, and management language. Give each concern a severity score, explain why it matters, cite evidence, and create an overall red flag score from 1–10.
04:36 AM Β· Jun 19, 2026
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4. Competitive Moat Analysis

Analyze the competitive moat of [COMPANY / TICKER]. Score brand, network effects, switching costs, cost advantages, scale, IP, distribution, regulation, data, and customer loyalty from 1–5. Compare with [COMPETITORS], explain the strongest advantages, biggest threats, and whether the moat is expanding, stable, or shrinking.
04:36 AM Β· Jun 19, 2026
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5. Valuation Comparison

Compare [COMPANY / TICKER] with [COMPETITOR 1, 2, 3, 4]using market cap, revenue growth, margins, P/E, forward P/E, EV/revenue, EV/EBITDA, and price/free cash flow. Explain whether it looks cheap, fair, or expensive versus peers, what assumptions justify the valuation, and what could make the multiple expand or contract.
04:36 AM Β· Jun 19, 2026
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6. DCF Assumption Builder

Help me build realistic DCF assumptions for [COMPANY / TICKER]. Create bear, base, and bull case assumptions for revenue growth, margins, tax rate, capex, working capital, free cash flow, discount rate, and terminal growth. Explain the reasoning behind each assumption and show how valuation changes under different discount rates and terminal growth rates.
04:36 AM Β· Jun 19, 2026
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7. Stock Catalyst Calendar

Create a catalyst calendar for [COMPANY / TICKER] for the next 3, 6, and 12 months. Include earnings, product launches, investor days, regulatory decisions, lawsuits, macro events, industry conferences, management changes, buybacks, dividends, and major contracts. For each catalyst, explain timing, impact, upside risk, downside risk, confidence level, and source.
04:36 AM Β· Jun 19, 2026
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8. Management Quality Review

Evaluate the leadership team of [COMPANY / TICKER]. Analyze CEO track record, CFO credibility, guidance accuracy, transparency, capital allocation, acquisitions, buybacks, dilution, insider ownership, compensation, board quality, and communication style. Score each area from 1–5 and explain whether management acts like long-term owners.
04:36 AM Β· Jun 19, 2026
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9. Bull vs. Bear Debate

Simulate an investment committee debate on [COMPANY / TICKER]. Create a bull analyst and bear analyst. Have them debate growth, valuation, business quality, risks, financials, management, and upcoming catalysts. End with a neutral judge summary explaining which side has stronger evidence, what is uncertain, and what data I should verify next.
04:36 AM Β· Jun 19, 2026
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10. Beginner Stock Checklist

Act like a patient investing teacher. Explain [COMPANY / TICKER]in simple language. Cover what it does, how it makes money, why investors care, what could go right, what could go wrong, profitability, growth, debt, valuation, and top risks. End with a beginner checklist: easy to understand, financially strong, growing, reasonably valued, risks understood, and needs more research.
04:36 AM Β· Jun 19, 2026
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