Is this the end of reading a 200-page 10-K line by line?
Not quite. The filing still matters. But the hours you spend hunting for the segment table, the revenue-recognition footnote, or the one risk factor that actually changed since last year? That part is changing.
The skill is not asking AI to "analyze the stock." It cannot do that, and you should not want it to. The skill is pointing AI at a specific document and a specific question, then verifying every number against the source yourself.
This carousel breaks down 6 prompts that turn a raw filing into a structured briefing: segment trends, footnote flags, year-over-year risk changes, MD&A claims worth checking, peer-comparison setup, and an earnings-call prep list.
A few ground rules before you copy these: - These extract and organize. They do not judge. - Every figure the model gives you gets traced back to the filing page. No exceptions. - If the model cannot cite where a number came from, treat it as wrong until proven otherwise. - This is workflow, not advice. No targets, no buy or sell, nothing personalized.
Save this for your next earnings season. Read the filing slower, but spend the saved hours on the questions that actually move your thesis.
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Educational only. Not investment advice.