When to use it
Reach for Deep Research when the question is broad or evidence-heavy:- Company deep dives
- Industry maps and competitive landscapes
- Earnings-season summaries across multiple names
- Policy or macro event impact analysis
- Theme research (“who benefits from X”)
What it does
Deep Research defines the scope of the question, collects evidence from multiple data sources, separates facts from opinion, cross-checks key figures, summarizes the risks, and produces an analyst-style brief. Because it runs as a multi-step workflow, important numbers are verified before they appear in the final output, which reduces calculation, unit-conversion, and source errors. The complete conclusions from each step are preserved in the final report, so nothing gets dropped on the way to the summary.Prompt template
Example
Export the report
When the research is long, ask for a downloadable file:Tips
- Set the scope explicitly. Naming what to include and exclude keeps a broad topic from sprawling.
- Ask for the risks and the disconfirming evidence, not just the thesis. The most useful Deep Research output tells you what would make the idea wrong.
- Chain it. Run Deep Research to map a theme, then use Stock Analysis or Valuation Matrix on the strongest names it surfaces.
Related
- Run deep research — full walkthrough
- Stock research prompts — more templates
- Market analysis prompts — theme and macro prompts