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# Stock Research Prompts

> Copyable prompts for researching individual stocks in Driven: full analysis, valuation, bear cases, earnings prep, and investment memos. Swap in your ticker and go.

Copyable prompts for researching individual companies. Replace `[TICKER]` with your stock and adjust the focus to what matters for your decision. These route to [Stock Analysis](/skills/stock-analysis), [Valuation Matrix](/skills/valuation-matrix), and related Skills.

## Full company analysis

```text theme={null}
Analyze [TICKER]. Cover business overview, recent developments, revenue and margin trends, valuation, technical context, sentiment, key risks, and what would change the conclusion.
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## Focused analysis on specific drivers

```text theme={null}
Analyze [TICKER], focused on [the drivers you care about, e.g. margin durability and competitive pressure]. Tell me what matters most for the stock over the next year and how to monitor it.
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## The bear case

```text theme={null}
Make the strongest bear case for [TICKER]. What's the most compelling argument that this is a bad investment, and what evidence would confirm it?
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## Bull and bear side by side

```text theme={null}
Give me the bull case and the bear case for [TICKER] side by side, then tell me which is better supported by the current evidence.
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## Valuation

```text theme={null}
Run a Valuation Matrix on [TICKER]. Use multiple methods, cross-check against peers and management guidance, state the key assumptions, and flag data confidence. Tell me what growth and margin path the current price implies.
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## Is it cheap or expensive

```text theme={null}
Is [TICKER] cheap or expensive right now? Compare its valuation to its own history and to peers, and explain what's driving the difference.
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## Earnings preparation

```text theme={null}
[TICKER] reports earnings on [date]. Brief me: the key numbers and metrics to watch, what consensus expects, what guidance matters, what's already priced in, and what result would be bullish or bearish.
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## Post-earnings read

```text theme={null}
[TICKER] just reported. Summarize results versus expectations, the guidance, how the key metrics trended, and whether the thesis still holds.
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## Position review

```text theme={null}
Analyze [TICKER] as if I already own it at [price]. Should I add, hold, or trim, and what's the reasoning? What would change the answer?
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## Thesis monitoring

```text theme={null}
What are the three things that matter most for [TICKER] over the next year, and what's the specific metric or event to monitor for each?
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## Quality and durability check

```text theme={null}
Assess the business quality of [TICKER]: the competitive moat, the durability of revenue, the consistency of free cash flow, and the strength of the balance sheet.
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## One-page memo

```text theme={null}
Turn your analysis of [TICKER] into a one-page investment memo: thesis, key evidence, valuation, risks, and what would invalidate it. Save it as a file.
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## With sources

```text theme={null}
Analyze [TICKER] and cite the financial statement fields, filings, and market data used. Flag any data you could not retrieve rather than filling the gap.
```

## Related

* [Research a stock](/guides/research/research-a-stock) — the full walkthrough
* [Analyze before earnings](/guides/research/analyze-before-earnings) — the earnings workflow
* [Stock Analysis Skill](/skills/stock-analysis) — what powers these prompts
* [Screening prompts](/prompts/screening-prompts) — find candidates to research
