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A stock just moved. Now what?

Most investors make their worst decisions in the hour after a price move — confusing "something happened to the price" with "something happened to my thesis". These five prompts slow that down.

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Five copy-paste AI prompts — one for each key decision moment after a position moves. Enter your email, confirm it, and they land in your inbox immediately. Free.

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// What's inside

Five prompts. Five decision moments.

  • 01 — Thesis integrity check
    Something happened. Is your thesis still intact? Separates "the stock went down" from "my thesis is wrong". Forces a factual answer before you touch anything.
  • 02 — Earnings read
    The company just reported. What did management avoid saying? Numbers are easy. What management committed to — and conspicuously didn't address — is harder. This prompt finds it.
  • 03 — Position conviction check
    Add, hold, or trim? Has your conviction actually changed? Separates conviction (thesis-based) from comfort (price-based) before you make any move.
  • 04 — Drawdown discipline
    It's down from your entry. Are you holding for a reason, or just hoping? The most useful prompt for breaking the "I'll wait until it gets back to my entry price" trap.
  • 05 — Exit planning
    At some point you'll sell. What are the conditions — decided now, while you're calm? Write the sell thesis before emotion makes the decision for you. Three specific triggers: fundamental, valuation, and time.