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Market Pulse is Driven’s quick market-overview workflow. It answers “what’s going on in the market right now?” in a structured, scannable form, so you can get oriented in seconds rather than piecing it together from a dozen tabs.

When to use it

  • Starting your day and wanting a fast read on the market
  • Checking the tone of the market before making a decision
  • Getting context on a sudden move before digging deeper
For a deep, cited analysis of a theme, use Deep Research instead. Market Pulse is about speed and orientation, not depth.

Framework

Market Pulse is built on named, citable frameworks rather than a loose prompt: Jegadeesh-Titman momentum for the strength and persistence of moves, and market breadth indicators for how broadly the move is shared across names. Both run as real code over live data, so each briefing is reproducible and auditable.

What it does

Market Pulse pulls the current state of the major indices, notable movers, sector performance, and the news driving the action, then organizes it into a quick briefing. It is the natural Skill behind a morning check-in.

Prompt template

Give me a market pulse: index levels and moves, biggest movers, sector performance, and the main news driving today's action.

Example

Quick market pulse for US markets this morning. What's moving and why?

Tips

  • Scope it to your market. Ask specifically for US, Hong Kong, or A-share markets to keep the read focused.
  • Pair it with a watchlist scan. Follow a market pulse with “now check my watchlist for anything notable” to go from the broad picture to your names.
  • Schedule it. Market Pulse is a great backbone for a daily pre-market briefing. See Create a market briefing.