Use these 7 prompts to research, track, and plan trades like a pro:
1 | Institutional Stock Breakdown
"Act as a professional equity analyst. Analyze the company [TICKER]. Break down its business model, revenue drivers, competitive advantages, key risks, and long-term growth potential. Present both a bullish and bearish investment thesis."
2 | Smart Trade Setup Builder
"Create a structured trade plan for [TICKER]. Assume the current price is [PRICE]. Suggest an entry zone, stop loss, and target levels based on risk-reward principles and market structure."
3 | Earnings Reaction Analyzer
"Analyze the last [NUMBER] earnings reports for [COMPANY]. Identify patterns in market reactions, guidance changes, and sentiment shifts that traders should watch before the next earnings."
4 | Portfolio Risk Scanner
"My portfolio contains: [STOCK LIST]. My portfolio value is [PORTFOLIO SIZE] and my goal is [GOAL]. Identify sector concentration, correlation risks, and potential weaknesses."
5 | Sector Opportunity Finder
"Based on current macro conditions like [INTEREST RATES / AI BOOM / ENERGY PRICES], identify 5 sectors likely to outperform over the next [TIMEFRAME]. Suggest strong companies within each sector."
6 | Investor Research Checklist
"I want to analyze the company [COMPANY NAME] before investing. Build a step-by-step research framework including financial metrics, competitive advantages, management evaluation, valuation metrics, and red flags."
7 | Long-Term Compounder Finder
"Find companies similar to [EXAMPLE COMPANY]. Screen for businesses with strong revenue growth, high margins, durable competitive advantages, and scalable models. Suggest 5 candidates with a brief investment thesis."
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Claude can now act as a senior travel hacker to find $5,000 first-class experiences for pennies.
Here are 7 powerful prompts to travel the world like a millionaire on a student budget:
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1. The Flight Error Finder
Prompt: "I want to fly from [Origin] to [Destination] in [Month]. List 3 'Hidden City' ticketing routes or nearby airport hubs that can cut my flight cost by at least 40%."
2. The Credit Card Point Optimizer
Prompt: "I have [Number] points with [Bank/Airline]. Plan a dream trip to [Location] and show me exactly how to transfer these points to partner airlines for a 3x value increase."
Final Interview:
"We’d like to offer you the position at $85,000."
Most people say: "That sounds great, thank you!"
Stop. You just left $10,000+ on the table in 5 seconds.
Say this instead:
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1. The "Golden Rule" of Timing
Never be the first to mention a number. If they ask for your "salary expectations" early on, say: "Right now, I’m focused on seeing if I’m the right fit. I’m sure we can reach a fair agreement on compensation once we see the value I can bring."
2. The "Silence" Strategy
When the recruiter finally gives you the number, do not speak. Count to 5 in your head while looking at the offer. Silence creates a "negotiation vacuum." Often, the recruiter will get nervous and say: "Now, there might be a little room for flexibility on that base..."
8 rules that will solve 80% of your problems. Read them. Save them. Use them.
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1. If you're sad — run.
Sadness is stagnant energy. Movement forces it through you. You don't need motivation. You just need to put one foot in front of the other. After 10 minutes, your chemistry shifts. After 20, you remember what it
feels like to feel something else.
2. If you have no ideas — read.
Creativity is not magic. It's input. You can't generate something from nothing. Read one page. One
paragraph. One quote. Let someone else's words unstick yours.