Learn how to read structured research workflows, evidence layers, debate stages, risk review, and final memos.
Learn what committee analysis is and why structured research uses several roles instead of one answer.
Understand the prefetched data that powers the rest of the committee workflow.
See how committee analysis changes when the asset is an ETF instead of an operating company.
Learn what the technical analyst is trying to answer inside the committee workflow.
Learn how the fundamentals analyst reads valuation, profitability, financial health, and earnings power.
Learn how the news analyst separates catalysts, macro context, and noise.
Understand what social sentiment contributes and where its limits are.
Learn why the committee creates explicit upside and downside cases instead of hiding disagreement.
Understand how the research manager synthesizes debate output and historical memory into a direction.
Learn how the committee stress-tests the case through conservative, aggressive, and neutral risk lenses.
Read the final memo section by section so recommendation, confidence, and risk factors do not blur together.
Use a practical reading sequence so you can move from data quality to memo judgment without getting lost.
Use targeted follow-up questions to test assumptions, data gaps, and scenario fragility.
Avoid the most common ways users misinterpret recommendations, confidence, target-like levels, and strategy blocks.