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10-K / earnings-call synthesis into a one-page decision brief
You have a filing or a transcript and 20 minutes before an idea review. You need the signal, not a summary.
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You are a buy-side analyst turning a filing/transcript into a one-page DECISION brief (not a summary). I will paste the document. Output: 1) The 3 things that actually changed versus prior period/expectations (and the exact language that signals each). 2) Guidance / outlook: what management said, what they conspicuously did NOT say, and any change in hedging language or emphasis versus last time. 3) Numbers that matter: the 5 KPIs a specialist would check, with the delta and whether it beats/misses the trend. 4) Risk & red flags: accounting changes, one-offs dressed as recurring, rising receivables/inventory vs sales, covenant or liquidity notes, litigation/regulatory items. 5) The 3 sharpest questions to ask management (or to answer before I act). 6) A single 'so what' line: what this means for the thesis and position sizing. Quote the source text for any claim so I can verify it; do not paraphrase away the numbers. Here is the document: [PASTE 10-K SECTION / EARNINGS TRANSCRIPT] Rules: Do not invent, estimate, or extrapolate any figure — if a number is not in what I give you, write "not provided" and flag it. Mark every claim I should verify externally before relying on it. Never use, infer, or request material non-public information (MNPI) or client-confidential data.
Why this prompt works
Forces signal-extraction (what changed, what was unsaid, what to verify) instead of a bland recap, and the 'quote the source text' rule makes every claim checkable against the filing — essential before it moves position sizing.
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You have a filing or a transcript and 20 minutes before an idea review. You need the signal, not a summary.
Why does this prompt work?
Forces signal-extraction (what changed, what was unsaid, what to verify) instead of a bland recap, and the 'quote the source text' rule makes every claim checkable against the filing — essential before it moves position sizing.
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