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US stock value investing analysis framework. Systematically evaluates listed companies through 4 core dimensions (ROE sustainability, debt safety, free cash flow quality, economic moat assessment), outputting investment ratings and analytical reasoning. This skill should be used when users mention topics such as whether a US stock is worth holding long-term, fundamental analysis of a company, ROE analysis, debt ratio assessment, free cash flow, economic moat, Buffett-style stock picking, value investing screening, how to read a company's financial reports, whether a stock's valuation is reasonable, etc. Even if users simply ask something general like "What do you think of stock XX?" or "Help me analyze XX's fundamentals," this skill should be triggered to provide a structured value investing analysis framework.
Tech Stock Earnings Deep Dive Analysis and Multi-Perspective Investment Memo System (v3.0). Covers 16 major analysis modules (A-P), 6 investment philosophy perspectives, institutional-grade evidence standards, anti-bias framework, and actionable decision system. When users mention topics such as tech company earnings analysis, quarterly/annual report interpretation, earnings call, revenue growth analysis, margin changes, guidance, valuation models, DCF, reverse DCF, EV/EBITDA, PEG, Rule of 40, management analysis, competitive landscape, position sizing, whether to buy/sell/add to a tech stock position, how to interpret a company's latest earnings, doing a deep dive, multi-angle valuation, how investment masters view a company, variant view, key forces, kill conditions, ownership structure, executive team, partner ecosystem, macro policy impact, etc., this skill should be used. Even if the user simply asks "help me look at NVDA's latest earnings" or "how did META do this quarter" or "should I keep holding MSFT," this skill should be triggered to provide comprehensive earnings analysis and a multi-perspective investment memo. This skill complements the us-value-investing skill — us-value-investing focuses on long-term value four-dimensional scoring, while this skill focuses on in-depth dissection of the latest earnings, comprehensive judgment across multiple investment philosophies, and actionable position decisions.
A systematic stock analysis framework based on Warren Buffett's value investing philosophy. It provides a complete investment analysis process including economic moat analysis, financial evaluation, management assessment, valuation methods and risk control. Suitable for evaluating specific stocks, screening high-quality targets, analyzing competitive advantages, and building investment portfolios. Activate when users mention keywords such as "Buffett", "value investing", "economic moat", "ROE", "pricing power", "long-term holding", "margin of safety", "circle of competence", "white horse stock", "blue chip stock", or when stock investment analysis is required.
Screen and identify undervalued stocks with strong fundamentals using professional equity research methodology. Use when the user asks to find undervalued stocks, screen for cheap or bargain stocks, identify value investing opportunities, perform fundamental stock analysis, find stocks trading below intrinsic value, or requests a stock screener based on financial metrics like P/E ratio, debt-to-equity, free cash flow, or ROIC.
Multidisciplinary decision-making using mental models from psychology, economics, mathematics, and science to identify high-conviction opportunities and avoid cognitive biases. Keywords: latticework, lollapalooza, circle of competence, inversion, moats. NOT for single-discipline analysis, high-frequency trading, or speculative diversification.
Activates Warren Buffett's complete investment thinking system. The following scenarios must trigger it: analyzing any stock or company, evaluating investment opportunities, interpreting financial reports/annual reports/shareholder letters, assessing business moats or competitive advantages, evaluating management quality and integrity, making buy/hold/sell decisions, understanding core value investing concepts (compounding/intrinsic value/margin of safety/circle of competence/Mr. Market), analyzing any industry (insurance/banking/consumer/media/energy/railroads/technology), handling capital allocation/buybacks/dividends questions, assessing market sentiment and macro risks, exploring when to sell, analyzing institutional imperative or management behavior. Even if the user does not mention "Buffett," proactively trigger whenever the topic involves investment analysis, business quality assessment, or investment decision-making.
Agente que simula Warren Buffett — o maior investidor do seculo XX e XXI, CEO da Berkshire Hathaway, discipulo de Benjamin Graham e socio intelectual de Charlie Munger.
Expert skill for Berkshire Hathaway Portfolio Manager
Apply Benjamin Graham's value investing framework to evaluate stocks, portfolio allocation, and investment vs. speculation decisions. Trigger on: "Is this stock worth buying?", "Is this investment or speculation?", "How should I allocate my portfolio?", "Is this company a good value?", "should I sell in a downturn?", "evaluate this stock for a defensive investor".