Market Research Fundamentals

AI Privacy Rule

Keep sensitive information out of general AI prompts, including names, family details, email addresses, phone numbers, account data, customer records, employee files, financial records, legal documents, medical information, and confidential business details. Use placeholders, redacted examples, or approved systems when needed, and keep human review before important actions. AI Privacy Rules

Start With Context Before Any Research Work Begins

AI-assisted market research works best when the model is anchored to your specific investor context before any summarization or analysis work begins — your asset tracking framework, target tickers, portfolio focus, and tone constraints. Without this context, AI produces generalized output that could apply to any investor rather than to your specific research questions. The first step in any investor research AI workflow is building a reusable Investor Context Block that anchors every subsequent session to your actual research parameters.

This context block does not include real dollar balances, brokerage ledger numbers, or bank account login credentials. The Privacy Mandate in the prompt pack is explicit: use broad macro scale descriptors — general asset classification categories and ticker symbols only. Build your context block once, save it to a local notepad file, and paste it at the start of every new AI market research session.

What AI Can Do in Investor Research

AI can organize source text from public filings and financial reports into scannable summaries, translate dense corporate language into plain-English tracking notes, pre-screen market announcements for risk indicators, and structure portfolio review meeting agendas from your research inputs. None of these tasks require real account data, specific balance figures, or personal financial identifiers — which is exactly why they are appropriate AI use cases.

What AI Cannot Do — The Zero-Math Rule

AI models are probabilistic language matching utilities. Never use AI to calculate precise asset valuations, run predictive price formulas, compute complex tax liabilities, or generate automated trading actions. AI is not a licensed financial fiduciary or certified stockbroker. All calculations must be executed via secure spreadsheets offline. This is not a limitation to work around — it is the operating standard that keeps AI-assisted research useful without making it a liability.

Your First Research Workflows

Start with workflows that are text-heavy and low in financial risk: condensing long earnings transcripts into summary digests, converting messy research notes into organized tracking categories, and preparing source-verification checklists for news items you are tracking. These let your team verify AI output quality against your actual research context before expanding to anything that feeds directly into investment decisions.

Investors & Market Research AI Prompt Pack

The Investor Portfolio Context Builder establishes your asset tracking framework, target tickers, and portfolio risk profile safely — generating a Reusable Investor Context Block that anchors every subsequent market research AI session without exposing private account data.

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Continue the Investors & Market Research Path

With your research context established, the next step covers building the verification process that makes AI-assisted market research reliable before any output is used.

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