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KRISHA

Knowledge-Rich Investment Screening, Heuristics, and Analysis

Learning hub
How to use market research without getting overwhelmed.

Read practical guides on simple stock research, portfolio review, and how to turn noise into a smaller, clearer list.

Key action: start from the guide that matches your current problem, then jump into the relevant page only after the context is clear.

Research output only. This page does not provide a transaction instruction or personalised advice.
Start from a problem

Use one question at a time instead of reading the whole library

These pages are built around real user questions: how to use a list, how to review a portfolio, and how to separate research support from advice.

Overview
What you can learn here and why this hub exists

Open this for the shortest orientation pass before choosing a guide.

Topics covered

What you can learn here

  • Simple research workflows for extra cash, monthly investing, and portfolio review.
  • How screening helps build a shorter list before deeper company analysis.
  • How to use top-seven-economy equity research, crypto, and IPO modules with the right level of caution.
Why this hub exists

Useful content, not filler

Each guide is meant to answer a real user question before that user starts a fresh review. The goal is to reduce confusion and connect each topic to the right page.

Core guides
Three mental models worth keeping close

Open this when you want the shortest explanation of the three most common first-time paths.

Guide 1 How to use a list when you have extra cash
  • Use the shortlist as a starting point, not a final answer.
  • Compare the names, sector mix, and risk notes before acting.
  • Use it to narrow down attention, not outsource judgment.
Guide 2 How to review your current holdings
  • Upload your holdings CSV when you feel stuck, uncertain, or overloaded.
  • Use the output to identify names that deserve deeper reading, not instant exits.
  • Pair the holdings review with your own thesis, time horizon, and risk tolerance.
Guide 3 Research versus advice
  • Research helps you ask better questions.
  • Advice tells you what to do for your personal situation.
  • KRISHA is built as research support only and does not replace a SEBI-registered adviser.