I DON'T UNDERSTAND WHY PEOPLE DON'T USE CHATGPT FOR STOCK TRADING.
HERE ARE 10 PROMPTS TO USE IN STOCK BUYING AND SELLING AND INVESTING:
1. Market Analysis:
«Analyze the current trends in the stock market, focusing on [sector or stock]. Identify any emerging patterns and suggest possible investment opportunities. Take into account the latest earnings reports and sector news in your analysis»
2. Portfolio Diversification:
"Given a portfolio with a combination of [insert current sectors or stocks], suggest strategies to diversify it further and minimize risk. Include potential sectors to explore and specific stocks to consider."
3. Risk Management:
«Analyze effective risk management techniques for a stock trader. Provide detailed examples of how to implement stop-loss orders, diversification, and position sizing in a trading strategy. Use [introduce the current trading strategy or stocks] as a reference».
4. Technical Analysis:
«Using technical analysis, evaluate the stocks of [enter stocks]. Analyze recent price movements, volume, and key indicators, such as moving averages and the RSI. Provide a recommendation to buy, sell, or hold».
5. Economic Indicators:
«Explain how various economic indicators, such as GDP, unemployment rates, and inflation, influence stock market performance. Provide examples of how investors can use these indicators to make informed decisions about [sector or stocks].»
6. Value Investing:
«Describe the principles of value investing and how to identify undervalued stocks. Use real-world examples, including [introduce stocks or companies], to illustrate how investors can apply this strategy in the current market».
7. Market Sentiment:
«Analyze how market sentiment influences stock prices. Discuss the tools and techniques that investors can use to assess sentiment and incorporate it into their trading strategies. Focus on [introduce the stock or sector]»
8. Results Reports:
«Explain how to interpret a company's results report. Highlight the key metrics that investors should focus on and how these metrics can affect stock prices. Use [introduce the company's latest results report] as an example»
9. Growth Stocks/Dividend Stocks:
«Compare and contrast growth stocks and dividend stocks. Analyze the advantages and risks of each type of investment and suggest situations in which one might be more suitable than the other. Reference [introduce specific growth stocks and dividend stocks]»
10. World Events:
«Analyze the impact of major world events (for example, geopolitical tensions, pandemics) on the stock market. Provide strategies for investors to protect their Portfolios during such events. Consider the impact on [enter sector or stock]».
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R.I.P. GOOGLE FLIGHTS IN 2026.
R.I.P. BOOKING COM IN 2026.
R.I.P. SKYSCANNER IN 2026.
$1,190 flight. I paid $159.
Use these 7 prompts before booking your next trip :
1. Smart Flight Finder
Prompt:
“I’m flying from [your city] to [destination] around [dates]. Find the cheapest possible flights using flexible timing, alternate airports, and hidden-city routes.”
2. Error Fare Monitor
Prompt:
“Act like a travel deals expert. Look for any current or recent mistake fares or flash sales from [region] to popular destinations — and tell me how to book fast.”
🚨 BREAKING: CLAUDE HAS A FEATURE CALLED RED TEAM MODE.
YOU CAN USE IT TO ATTACK YOUR OWN BUSINESS THE WAY A COMPETITOR, INVESTOR, OR ANGRY CUSTOMER WOULD — AND FIX THE WEAK SPOTS BEFORE THEY BECOME REAL PROBLEMS.
HERE ARE 7 PROMPTS TO ACCESS IT: 👇
1. The Competitor War Game
Prompt: "You are my smartest, most ruthless competitor. I'm going to describe my business model, pricing, and target customer.
Your job: build the exact strategy you'd use to steal my customers, undercut my positioning, or make my product irrelevant within 12 months.
Be specific. Name the moves. Show me the timeline.
Here's my business:
[DESCRIBE YOUR BUSINESS MODEL, PRICING, TARGET CUSTOMER, AND KEY DIFFERENTIATOR]"
2. The Customer Betrayal Sim
Prompt: "You are a customer who used my product for 6 months, genuinely liked it at first, and just canceled.
Write me the breakup email. Explain exactly what made you leave, what triggered the final decision, and where you're going instead.
Be emotionally honest, not polite. I need the version you'd text a friend, not the version you'd put in a feedback form.
🚨 BREAKING: AI CAN NOW DO MCKINSEY-LEVEL MARKET RESEARCH FOR FREE.
HERE ARE 10 KILLER CLAUDE OPUS 4.6 PROMPTS:
THAT CAN REPLACE A $5,000 CONSULTANT. (SAVE THIS FOR LATER)
1. Market Sizing & TAM Analysis
You are a McKinsey-level market analyst. I need a Total Addressable Market (TAM) analysis for [YOUR INDUSTRY/PRODUCT].
Please provide:
• Top-down approach: Start from global market → narrow to my segment
• Bottom-up approach: Calculate from unit economics × potential customers
• TAM, SAM, SOM breakdown with dollar figures
• Growth rate projections for the next 5 years (CAGR)
• Key assumptions behind each estimate
• Comparison to 3 analyst reports or market research firms
Format as an investor-ready market sizing slide with clear methodology.
Context: My product is [DESCRIBE PRODUCT], targeting [TARGET CUSTOMER] in [GEOGRAPHY].
2. Competitive Landscape Deep Dive
You are a senior strategy consultant at Bain & Company. I need a complete competitive landscape analysis for [YOUR INDUSTRY].
Please provide:
• Direct competitors: Top 10 players ranked by market share, revenue, and funding
• Indirect competitors: 5 adjacent companies that could enter this market
• For each competitor, analyze: pricing model, key features, target audience, strengths, weaknesses, and recent strategic moves
• Market positioning map (price vs. value matrix)
• Competitive moats: What makes each player defensible
• White space analysis: Gaps no competitor is filling
• Threat assessment: Rate each competitor (low/medium/high threat)
Format as a structured competitive intelligence report with comparison tables.
My company: [DESCRIBE YOUR BUSINESS AND POSITIONING]
A MAN TOOK HIS MACBOOK TO A REPAIR SHOP BECAUSE THE BATTERY WAS AT 78% AFTER JUST 14 MONTHS.
“IS THIS NORMAL?”
THE TECHNICIAN RAN EVERY DIAGNOSTIC. EVERYTHING CAME BACK CLEAN.
NO DEFECTS. NO DAMAGE. NO MANUFACTURING ISSUE.
THEN THE TECHNICIAN TURNED THE SCREEN TOWARD HIM AND SAID SOMETHING HE WASN’T EXPECTING:
“THERE’S A SETTING APPLE BUILT IN 2020 SPECIFICALLY TO PREVENT THIS. THEY DIDN’T TURN IT ON FOR YOU. YOUR BATTERY IS DYING TWICE AS FAST AS IT SHOULD — AND THEY MAKE MONEY WHEN IT DOES.”
HE ASKED THE OBVIOUS QUESTION:
“SO APPLE IS WEARING OUT MY OWN LAPTOP ON PURPOSE?”
THE TECHNICIAN DIDN’T ANSWER.
HE JUST OPENED SYSTEM SETTINGS AND WALKED HIM THROUGH EVERY HIDDEN SETTING THAT WAS SECRETLY KILLING HIS MACBOOK.
HERE’S EVERYTHING HE SHOWED HIM IN THE NEXT 8 MINUTES (SAVE THIS IF YOU OWN A MAC): 🧵
The first thing the technician pointed at: Optimized Battery Charging.
It was OFF.
He explained that the moment a MacBook is plugged in at a desk, it charges to 100% and holds it there for hours.
That is the worst possible state for a lithium battery.
Battery University data: a battery held at 80% lasts 3 times longer than one held at 100%.
Apple built Optimized Battery Charging in 2020 to fix this exact problem.
They did not turn it on by default for most users.
System Settings → Battery → click the small "i" next to Battery Health → toggle ON Optimized Battery Charging.
Twenty seconds. The single biggest battery-saver on the entire machine.
Then the technician scrolled down and pointed at "Manage battery longevity."
This setting only appears on M2 chips and later.
What it does: caps the battery at 80% when the MacBook stays plugged in at the same location for long stretches, like a home desk or office.
This is the gold-standard recommendation from every lithium battery scientist on earth.
It's not turned on by default.
The technician said something the customer hadn't thought about:
"Most MacBooks now live their entire life plugged into a single desk. Apple knows this. The default settings are designed for the 2008 user who carried their laptop everywhere, not the 2026 user whose laptop never moves."
Turn it on. Same menu.
I WALKED INTO THE APPLE STORE LAST WEEK WITH AN IPHONE TOO HOT TO HOLD.
“IS SOMETHING WRONG WITH IT?”
THE TECHNICIAN RAN EVERY TEST. EVERYTHING CAME BACK NORMAL.
THEN HE LEANED IN AND SAID SOMETHING I’LL NEVER FORGET:
“THERE ARE 2 SETTINGS TURNED ON INSIDE YOUR IPHONE RIGHT NOW THAT ARE SLOWLY COOKING IT. APPLE TURNS THEM ON BY DEFAULT. THEY QUIETLY SHORTEN YOUR IPHONE'S LIFESPAN.”
I ASKED THE OBVIOUS QUESTION:
“SO APPLE IS WEARING OUT MY OWN PHONE ON PURPOSE?”
HE DIDN’T ANSWER.
HERE’S EVERYTHING HE SHOWED ME IN THE NEXT 5 MINUTES (SAVE THIS 🔖 YOUR IPHONE WILL THANK YOU):
Your iPhone is not supposed to feel hot.
Apple's own engineers say the safe operating range is 0°C to 35°C.
Above that, the battery starts taking permanent damage. Every hot day shaves months off your iPhone's life.
But here's the twist: most of the heat doesn't come from the weather. It comes from inside.
Two default settings keep your processor running 24/7. Even when your phone is in your pocket. Even at night while you sleep.
The technician circled both of them on my screen.
Heat Bomb #1: Background App Refresh
Open Settings → General → Background App Refresh.
Every app with the toggle ON is running silently in the background. Right now. While you're reading this.
Instagram refreshing. Gmail syncing. WhatsApp pulling messages. Uber checking your location. 40 to 60 apps. All quietly using your processor at the same time.
It's like leaving every burner on your stove turned to low. The kitchen feels fine. The pan is slowly melting.
The fix: Tap "Background App Refresh" at the top → set it to OFF. Or pick "Wi-Fi" only.
Your phone instantly cools. Battery jumps 2 to 3 hours.