Principles of instruction writing
An effective analytical instruction should contain four key elements:
- Clear object of analysis: Company name and stock code
- Specific time frames: e.g. investment term 3 months/1 year
- Analyzing Dimensional Needs: Specify which types of analysis are required
- Expected output format: Include a target price or allocation recommendation if desired
Examples of excellence
- Basic Analysis Templates:: "Analyze Tesla (TSLA) for 1) Latest Quarterly Earnings Estimate 2) RSI and Bollinger Band Technical Signals 3) Market Risk Analysis 4) 6-Month Price Target Forecast"
- Advanced Use Cases:: "Compare the growth potential of Amazon (AMZN) and Alibaba (BABA)'s cloud businesses and assess the relative investment value over a 12-month period"
caveat
The more detailed the instructions, the more accurate the results. Avoid overly broad questions (e.g., "What about Apple stock?"), which can lead to unfocused analysis. The system supports both Chinese and English instructions, but when it comes to company names it is recommended to use English stock codes to ensure accuracy.
This answer comes from the articleDeepAgents: an AI Intelligence for Professional-Grade Equity ResearchThe