Research desk

Security brief

Know what you own.

One ticker. Score, weak point, and entry frame.

Best for: business vs price tension Returns: score, verdict, entry Guardrail: verified identity first

Input

Single security

Press Enter

Public stocks and ETFs only.

Use Public equities and ETFs
Bias Business vs price tension

Run one ticker.

Get the score, weak point, and entry frame.

Research score Weak point Entry frame
Snapshot Price, score, conviction, risk
Underwrite What must stay true
Watch list What to watch next

Input

Head-to-head

Press Enter

The name you are testing.

The next-best alternative.

Use Close alternatives
Bias Real swing factors only

Use this when the choice is close.

One frame. Same metrics. Cleaner decision.

Winner by score Metric edge Loser still fits
Frame Both names get the same scoring frame
Swing factors The real decision hinge shows first

Input

Portfolio look-through

Press Cmd/Ctrl + Enter

Format: TICKER quantity.

Use Concentration, overlap, ballast
Bias Math before commentary

Math first.

See weight, crowding, overlap, and ballast before commentary.

Diversification score ETF overlap Ballast
Look-through Live value, weight, and sector
Overlap Find duplicated ETF exposure
Rebalance Adjust from the diagnosis, not the story

Input

Company diligence

Ticker or name

Public names verify first. Private names stay lower-confidence.

Use Company posture and proof
Bias Unanswered questions stay visible

Use this before the story hardens.

Get posture, proof, and open questions in one pass.

Posture Concerns Proof needed
Public mode Verified ticker identity
Private mode Higher uncertainty stays explicit

Input

Curated sector pulse

Press Enter

Curated themes only.

Use Supported themes only
Bias Ranking before narrative

Rank a real theme, not a slogan.

Rank supported themes by setup, leadership, and risk.

Curated universe Ranked names Theme risk
Theme setup Leadership, crowding, setup
Ranked names Best pure play, compounder, risk
Watch signals What improves or breaks the theme

Recent briefs

Pick up where you left off.

Desk list

Keep the names worth revisiting.