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KRISHA
Knowledge-Rich Investment Screening, Heuristics, and Analysis
Orientation
Guide
Comparing KRISHA markets responsibly
A simple way to understand how different markets should be read without assuming one template fits all.
Different markets move in different ways. The right approach is to treat each KRISHA module as a structured research aid with its own benchmark, liquidity profile, and blind spots.
Key points
What to keep in mind
- Use each market module as a first-pass filter before deeper checking.
- Compare like with like: India with India, US with US, UK with UK, crypto with crypto, and IPOs with other IPOs.
- Read the module note so you know what the output is good at and what it can miss.
Practical checklist
How to apply this guide
- Read the module page before trusting the shortlist itself.
- Check whether the module is best used for discovery, comparison, or slower validation.
- Pair the output with deeper company, asset, or issue-specific checks.
Common mistakes
What usually goes wrong
- Assuming every market behaves the same way.
- Using any shortlist as if it were a final answer.
- Ignoring benchmark context, liquidity, and market-specific caution notes.
Why this matters
Use AI market research as a filter, not a shortcut
These guides are meant to help users compare names more deliberately, reduce noise, and use AI stock research as a first-pass screening tool rather than a substitute for judgment.
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