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KRISHA

Knowledge-Rich Investment Screening, Heuristics, and Analysis

Use case

Extra cash, calmer start

Use KRISHA when you want a shortlist that narrows your attention before deeper stock work.

Situation matched Workflow clarified Read before acting
Where it fits

How to use this workflow

Start here if you want the shortest path from your current situation to the right KRISHA action.

Simple steps
  • Enter the amount of cash you want to review. This gives the output a realistic example context.
  • Read the shortlist first, then compare the reasons behind each name.
  • Treat the result as a calmer starting point before doing deeper research or speaking with a registered adviser.
People who usually benefit most
  • People who feel overloaded by too many stock options.
  • Investors who want to reduce random browsing and social-media noise.
  • Users who prefer a smaller shortlist before they dig deeper.
Signals and expectations

Context first, then action

This is the practical decision layer: when the use case fits, what KRISHA should help with, and how to avoid over-reading the output.

Problem signals
  • You have new money available but too many stocks competing for attention.
  • Your research process starts with social feeds, broker lists, or random chart browsing.
  • You want a smaller watchlist before doing detailed company analysis.
How the page should help
  • A smaller, explainable shortlist rather than a giant list of possible stocks.
  • Risk posture and note-driven context that helps you compare options more calmly.
  • A starting framework for follow-up research, not a final buy list.
How to avoid over-reading the output
  • Do not assume the full cash amount must be deployed immediately.
  • Avoid jumping to the first attractive name without comparing concentration and risk notes.
  • Use the shortlist to reduce noise, not to skip business-quality and valuation work.
Reading help

Use the shortest explainer that answers the doubt

Do not stay on a generic use-case page when the real question is about methodology, interpretation, or blind spots.

How to read the result page

Start with the shortlist, then read uncertainty notes, then move into any deeper due diligence. That keeps the output useful without turning it into a rushed action list.

Open reading guide
What drives the shortlist

Read the factor and workflow note if you want more detail on momentum, relative strength, volatility, liquidity, and the main cautions for that market.

Read methodology
Understand confidence and blind spots

Use the deeper context page when you want clearer language around what a good-looking output still cannot tell you.

Open result context
Next step

Use KRISHA calmly

Open the main research page when you are ready. The goal is to decide what deserves deeper attention first, not to act on everything you see.

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