- Start with the module page so you understand the benchmark, the rule set, and the type of output you will get.
- Use the module notes to compare markets calmly before deciding where you want to spend deeper research time.
- Treat each market as its own review path instead of forcing them into one identical template.
Knowledge-Rich Investment Screening, Heuristics, and Analysis
Compare multiple markets from one place
Use the module pages first when you want to compare top-seven-economy equity, crypto, and IPO research without assuming every market should be read the same way.
How to use this workflow
Start here if you want the shortest path from your current situation to the right KRISHA action.
- Users who want to compare markets from one place.
- People who want clear guardrails around different market types.
- Anyone exploring new markets without over-trusting the first shortlist they see.
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.
- You want exposure to multiple markets but need a simpler way to compare them.
- You are unsure how top-seven-economy equity, crypto, and IPO research should be read differently.
- You want to understand differences between research outputs without switching tools.
- A clearer understanding of what each supported market is trying to do.
- A safer way to compare markets without over-reading one result screen.
- Better decisions about where your deeper research time is actually worth spending.
- Benchmark concentration, liquidity, and validation depth differ by market.
- Use cross-market ideas as prompts for research, not as interchangeable action signals.
- Do not assume the same reading style works for stocks, crypto, and IPOs.
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.
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 guideRead the factor and workflow note if you want more detail on momentum, relative strength, volatility, liquidity, and the main cautions for that market.
Read methodologyUse the deeper context page when you want clearer language around what a good-looking output still cannot tell you.
Open result contextUse 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.