KRISHA is a market research app. It helps you cut a noisy market down to a smaller list and, if you want, review the holdings you already own.
Knowledge-Rich Investment Screening, Heuristics, and Analysis
Simple answers for first-time users
This page answers the most common questions about how KRISHA works, when to use it, and how to read the output without treating it like advice.
Simple answers for first-time users
Start here when you want the shortest explanation of what KRISHA is, what it is not, and how to use the product without confusing research support for advice.
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What is KRISHA?
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Who is KRISHA for?
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It is for people who want a simpler starting point when markets feel noisy, confusing, or too time-consuming to review on their own.
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When should I use this tool?
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Use it when you have money to review, when your portfolio feels messy, or when you want a smaller list of ideas before doing deeper research.
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Why is the first review free and later reruns paid?
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The first review lets you judge the product for yourself. Later reruns are paid because KRISHA recomputes the brief with fresh inputs and uses the fee to limit spam and abuse.
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Is this investment advice?
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No. KRISHA is a research tool. It does not replace your own judgment or a registered adviser.