Result context
Useful does not mean complete.
Use this page when you want a simple explanation of uncertainty, blind spots, and when to check again.
Research output only. This page does not provide a transaction instruction or personalised advice.
Risk posture
How cautious the output feels
This shows whether the list feels broad and steady, or narrower and more fragile.
Why this could still be wrong
Every result has blind spots
Data gaps, thin coverage, and market changes can make a clean-looking result less complete than it seems.
Confidence mode
How much trust the current run deserves
Use this as a slow-down signal. Stronger runs may help more; weaker runs should make you pause.
When to come back
When a fresh run makes sense
- When your inputs change, like new cash or a different holdings file.
- When the market changes enough to deserve another look.
- When you want to compare a newer list with the older one.
What deeper context is for
Why this page exists
- To slow down confidence before action.
- To separate a useful list from a finished decision.
- To show what the result can miss.
Sources of uncertainty
Why a clean result can still be incomplete
- KRISHA summarizes the market. It does not replace full business or valuation work.
- Thin liquidity or fast market shifts can make a result look stronger than it is.
- Different markets need different reading styles.
How to respond
What uncertainty should make you do
- Slow down and compare more than one name.
- Use the output to choose what deserves research time.
- Keep your own view, risk comfort, and outside checks in the mix.
Next
Use the main result page more lightly
Read order
Return to the calmer reading guide
If you want the simplest possible flow, go back to the “How to read results” page.
Open reading guide
Method
Understand how KRISHA builds a shortlist
Use the methodology page when you want the objective factor and workflow explanation behind the output.
Read methodology
Home
Return to the main form
Go back to the homepage and keep the live result area focused on the shortlist and tables.
Go to homepage
Confidence mode
Use confidence as a speed signal
When a result looks stronger, it may be worth a closer look. When it looks weaker, slow down and widen the comparison set.