AI prompt for stock analysis
A widely shared AI prompt promises full Wall‑Street style company analysis — moats, financials, risks and outlook — and has been amplified by several accounts with large engagement this weekend (x.com). Separately, an AxisDirect clip from April 13 features a Head of Research outlining long‑term picks, targets and stop‑loss ideas for buy‑and‑hold investors (x.com).
A stock-research prompt that asks an artificial intelligence chatbot for a “Wall Street style” company write-up spread widely on X over the weekend, alongside a separate Axis Direct video clip posted April 13 with stock picks, targets and stop-loss levels. (help.openai.com) The prompt format circulating on X tells the chatbot to act like an equity research analyst and produce sections on a company’s moat, management, financials, risks, valuation and outlook. OpenAI’s prompt engineering guide says clearer, more specific instructions generally improve output quality, and its finance guidance says web search or deeper research is useful for real-time market analysis. (help.openai.com) (academy.openai.com) OpenAI also says ChatGPT “is not a financial, legal, or tax advisor” and that users should verify outputs because artificial intelligence can make mistakes. Its help center says web browsing is the feature that lets ChatGPT look up recent information instead of relying only on training data. (help.openai.com 1) (help.openai.com 2) Axis Direct, the brokerage behind the second clip, publishes both fundamental reports and stock ideas with named targets on its research portal. Its site says “Investment Reports” are meant to explain the rationale behind long-term decisions, while “Trading Ideas” are based on technical analysis and often include shorter holding periods. (simplehai.axisdirect.in 1) (simplehai.axisdirect.in 2) On April 13, ET Now summarized Axis Direct’s latest weekly technical picks as one-month trades with specific buy ranges, target zones and stop losses. The report cited Sona BLW Precision Forgings with a target range of 585 to 600 rupees and a stop loss at 519 rupees, and said the suggested holding period was three to four weeks. (etnownews.com) Axis Direct’s own April research archive also shows a separate “Axis Top Picks” list dated April 1, 2026 with a 12-to-18-month horizon, including names such as Kalpataru Projects, Navin Fluorine International, Minda Corporation, Chalet Hotels, Ujjivan Small Finance Bank and Dalmia Bharat. The portal lists target prices and expected returns, including 74 rupees for Ujjivan Small Finance Bank and 2,520 rupees for Dalmia Bharat. (simplehai.axisdirect.in) That split captures the basic difference between the two formats now traveling together online. One is a reusable chatbot instruction that can generate a research memo on almost any ticker, and the other is a broker’s dated recommendation tied to named securities, price targets, time horizons and risk limits. (developers.openai.com) (simplehai.axisdirect.in) The common pitch is speed: a retail investor can ask for a full company brief in seconds or watch a short clip with ready-made entry levels. The missing piece in both cases is the same one OpenAI flags in its own documentation: users still need to check the facts, the dates and the assumptions before treating the output as investment advice. (developers.openai.com) (help.openai.com)