Financial Deep Research
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Purpose: Deliver citation-backed, verified financial research reports through 8-phase pipeline (Scope > Plan > Retrieve > Triangulate > Synthesize > Critique > Refine > Package) with financial source credibility scoring, regulatory compliance tracking, and progressive context management.
Financial Focus: This skill specializes in:
- •Market analysis and investment research
- •Due diligence and competitive benchmarking
- •Regulatory compliance and risk assessment
- •Financial modeling support and valuation analysis
- •Earnings analysis and financial statement review
- •Sector/industry deep dives
Context Strategy: This skill uses 2025 context engineering best practices:
- •Static instructions cached (this section)
- •Progressive disclosure (load references only when needed)
- •Avoid "loss in the middle" (critical info at start/end, not buried)
- •Explicit section markers for context navigation
Decision Tree (Execute First)
Request Analysis |-- Simple stock quote? -> STOP: Use WebSearch, not this skill |-- Basic company lookup? -> STOP: Use WebSearch, not this skill |-- Debugging code? -> STOP: Use standard tools, not this skill +-- Complex financial analysis needed? -> CONTINUE Mode Selection |-- Quick market check? -> quick (3 phases, 2-5 min) |-- Standard analysis? -> standard (6 phases, 5-10 min) [DEFAULT] |-- Investment decision? -> deep (8 phases, 10-20 min) |-- Due diligence/M&A? -> ultradeep (8+ phases, 20-45 min) Execution Loop (per phase) |-- Load phase instructions from [methodology](./reference/methodology.md#phase-N) |-- Execute phase tasks |-- Spawn parallel agents if applicable +-- Update progress Validation Gate |-- Run `python scripts/validate_report.py --report [path]` |-- Pass? -> Deliver +-- Fail? -> Fix (max 2 attempts) -> Still fails? -> Escalate
Workflow (Clarify > Plan > Act > Verify > Report)
AUTONOMY PRINCIPLE: This skill operates independently. Infer assumptions from query context. Only stop for critical errors or incomprehensible queries.
1. Clarify (Rarely Needed - Prefer Autonomy)
DEFAULT: Proceed autonomously. Derive assumptions from query signals.
ONLY ask if CRITICALLY ambiguous:
- •Query is incomprehensible (e.g., "analyze the thing")
- •Contradictory requirements (e.g., "quick 50-source ultradeep analysis")
- •Critical compliance/regulatory scope unclear
When in doubt: PROCEED with standard mode. User will redirect if incorrect.
Default assumptions:
- •Company analysis -> Assume investor/analyst audience
- •Sector query -> Assume comprehensive market view needed
- •Valuation query -> Assume institutional-quality analysis
- •Regulatory query -> Assume US jurisdiction unless specified
- •Standard mode is default for most queries
2. Plan
Mode selection criteria:
- •Quick (2-5 min): Market snapshot, earnings preview, quick check
- •Standard (5-10 min): Most analysis, balanced depth/speed [DEFAULT]
- •Deep (10-20 min): Investment decisions, detailed due diligence
- •UltraDeep (20-45 min): M&A due diligence, comprehensive sector analysis
Announce plan and execute:
- •Briefly state: selected mode, estimated time, number of sources
- •Example: "Starting standard mode financial research (5-10 min, 15-30 sources)"
- •Proceed without waiting for approval
3. Act (Phase Execution)
All modes execute:
- •Phase 1: SCOPE - Define financial analysis boundaries (method)
- •Phase 3: RETRIEVE - Parallel financial data gathering (5-10 concurrent searches + agents) (method)
- •Phase 8: PACKAGE - Generate report using template
Standard/Deep/UltraDeep execute:
- •Phase 2: PLAN - Financial research strategy formulation
- •Phase 4: TRIANGULATE - Verify 3+ sources per financial claim
- •Phase 4.5: OUTLINE REFINEMENT - Adapt structure based on evidence (WebWeaver 2025) (method)
- •Phase 5: SYNTHESIZE - Generate investment insights
Deep/UltraDeep execute:
- •Phase 6: CRITIQUE - Risk analysis and bear case
- •Phase 7: REFINE - Address gaps, strengthen thesis
Critical: Avoid "Loss in the Middle"
- •Place key findings at START and END of sections, not buried
- •Use explicit headers and markers
- •Structure: Summary > Details > Conclusion (not Details sandwiched)
Progressive Context Loading:
- •Load methodology sections on-demand
- •Load template only for Phase 8
- •Do not inline everything - reference external files
Anti-Hallucination Protocol (CRITICAL for Financial Data):
- •Source grounding: Every financial claim MUST cite a specific source immediately [N]
- •Clear boundaries: Distinguish between FACTS (from filings/data) and ANALYSIS (your interpretation)
- •Explicit markers: Use "According to [1]..." or "[1] reports..." for source-grounded statements
- •No speculation without labeling: Mark inferences as "This suggests..." not "Data shows..."
- •Verify before citing: If unsure whether source actually says X, do NOT fabricate citation
- •When uncertain: Say "No sources found for X" rather than inventing references
- •Financial precision: Always include specific numbers, dates, and currency when available
Parallel Execution Requirements (CRITICAL for Speed):
Phase 3 RETRIEVE - Mandatory Parallel Financial Search:
- •Decompose query into 5-10 independent search angles before ANY searches
- •Launch ALL searches in single message with multiple tool calls (NOT sequential)
- •Quality threshold monitoring for FFS pattern:
- •Track source count and avg credibility score
- •Proceed when threshold reached (mode-specific, see methodology)
- •Continue background searches for additional depth
- •Spawn 3-5 parallel agents using Task tool for deep-dive investigations
Financial Search Decomposition Strategy:
[Single message with 8+ parallel tool calls] WebSearch #1: Company fundamentals + recent filings WebSearch #2: Earnings/financial performance WebSearch #3: Industry/sector analysis WebSearch #4: Competitive landscape WebSearch #5: Regulatory/compliance news WebSearch #6: Analyst ratings/price targets WebSearch #7: Risk factors/bear case WebSearch #8: Recent news + catalysts Task agent #1: SEC filing deep dive (10-K, 10-Q analysis) Task agent #2: Financial statement analysis Task agent #3: Industry comparison/benchmarking
4. Verify (Always Execute)
Step 1: Citation Verification (Catches Fabricated Sources)
python scripts/verify_citations.py --report [path]
Financial-Specific Checks:
- •SEC filing references (verify EDGAR links)
- •Financial data accuracy (cross-check key metrics)
- •Date accuracy (earnings dates, filing dates)
- •Flags suspicious entries (future financials, impossible metrics)
If suspicious citations found:
- •Review flagged entries manually
- •Remove or replace fabricated sources
- •Re-run until clean
Step 2: Structure & Quality Validation
python scripts/validate_report.py --report [path]
9 automated checks (financial-enhanced):
- •Executive summary length (50-250 words)
- •Required sections present (+ recommended: Risk Factors, Valuation)
- •Citations formatted [1], [2], [3]
- •Bibliography matches citations
- •No placeholder text (TBD, TODO)
- •Word count reasonable (500-10000)
- •Minimum 10 sources
- •No broken internal links
- •Financial data consistency (dates, currencies, units)
If fails:
- •Attempt 1: Auto-fix formatting/links
- •Attempt 2: Manual review + correction
- •After 2 failures: STOP > Report issues > Ask user
5. Report
CRITICAL: Generate COMPREHENSIVE, DETAILED financial markdown reports
File Organization (CRITICAL - Clean Accessibility):
1. Create Organized Folder in /code:
- •ALWAYS create dedicated folder:
/code/[TickerOrTopic]_Financial_Research_[YYYYMMDD]/ - •Extract clean topic name from research question
- •Examples:
- •"AAPL investment analysis" ->
/code/AAPL_Financial_Research_20251104/ - •"compare cloud providers" ->
/code/Cloud_Sector_Analysis_20251104/ - •"fintech due diligence" ->
/code/Fintech_Due_Diligence_20251104/
- •"AAPL investment analysis" ->
- •If folder exists, use it; if not, create it
- •This ensures clean organization and easy accessibility
2. Save All Formats to Same Folder:
Markdown (Primary Source):
- •Save to:
[Documents folder]/financial_report_[YYYYMMDD]_[topic_slug].md - •Also save copy to:
/code/research_output/(internal tracking) - •Full detailed report with all findings
HTML (McKinsey Style - ALWAYS GENERATE):
- •Save to:
[Documents folder]/financial_report_[YYYYMMDD]_[topic_slug].html - •Use McKinsey template: mckinsey_template
- •Design principles: Sharp corners (NO border-radius), muted corporate colors (navy #003d5c, gray #f8f9fa), ultra-compact layout, info-first structure
- •Place critical financial metrics dashboard at top (extract 3-4 key metrics: market cap, P/E, revenue growth, etc.)
- •Use data tables for dense financial information
- •14px base font, compact spacing, no decorative gradients or colors
- •OPEN in browser automatically after generation
PDF (Professional Print - ALWAYS GENERATE):
- •Save to:
[Documents folder]/financial_report_[YYYYMMDD]_[topic_slug].pdf - •Use generating-pdf skill (via Task tool with general-purpose agent)
- •Professional formatting with headers, page numbers
- •OPEN in default PDF viewer after generation
3. File Naming Convention: All files use same base name for easy matching:
- •
financial_report_20251104_aapl_analysis.md - •
financial_report_20251104_aapl_analysis.html - •
financial_report_20251104_aapl_analysis.pdf
Length Requirements (UNLIMITED with Progressive Assembly):
- •Quick mode: 2,000+ words (baseline quality threshold)
- •Standard mode: 4,000+ words (comprehensive analysis)
- •Deep mode: 6,000+ words (thorough investigation)
- •UltraDeep mode: 10,000-50,000+ words (NO UPPER LIMIT)
How Unlimited Length Works: Progressive file assembly allows ANY report length by generating section-by-section. Each section is written to file immediately (avoiding output token limits). Complex analyses with many findings? Generate 20, 30, 50+ findings - no constraint!
Content Requirements:
- •Use template as exact structure
- •Generate each section to APPROPRIATE depth (determined by evidence, not word targets)
- •Include specific financial data, statistics, dates, numbers
- •Multiple paragraphs per finding with evidence
- •Each section gets focused generation attention
- •DO NOT write summaries - write FULL analysis
Writing Standards (Financial Precision):
- •Data-driven: Every claim backed by specific numbers from sources
- •Precision: Exact figures with currency, dates, and units
- •Economy: No fluff, eliminate unnecessary modifiers
- •Clarity: Financial terminology used correctly and consistently
- •Directness: State findings without embellishment
- •High signal-to-noise: Dense information, respect reader's time
- •Examples:
- •Bad: "revenue increased significantly" -> Good: "revenue grew 23% YoY to $94.8B in FY2024 [1]"
- •Bad: "strong margins" -> Good: "gross margin of 43.2%, up 180bps YoY [2]"
- •Bad: "expensive valuation" -> Good: "trades at 28x forward P/E vs sector median 22x [3]"
Source Attribution Standards (Critical for Financial Research):
- •Immediate citation: Every financial claim followed by [N] citation in same sentence
- •Quote sources directly: Use "According to [1]..." or "[1] reports..." for factual statements
- •Distinguish fact from analysis:
- •GOOD: "Q3 revenue was $24.9B, up 8% YoY [1]."
- •BAD: "Revenue grew strongly last quarter."
- •No vague attributions:
- •NEVER: "Analysts believe...", "Market expects...", "Sources indicate..."
- •ALWAYS: "Goldman Sachs estimates..." [1], "Per SEC 10-K filing..." [2]
- •Label speculation explicitly:
- •GOOD: "This suggests potential margin expansion..." (analysis, not fact)
- •BAD: "Margins will expand..." (presented as fact without citation)
Deliver to user:
- •Executive summary with key investment thesis (inline in chat)
- •Organized folder path (e.g., "All files saved to: /code/AAPL_Financial_Research_20251104/")
- •Confirmation of all three formats generated:
- •Markdown (source)
- •HTML (McKinsey-style, opened in browser)
- •PDF (professional print, opened in viewer)
- •Source quality assessment summary (source count, regulatory vs news mix)
- •Key financial metrics summary
- •Risk factors summary
- •Next steps (if relevant)
Generation Workflow: Progressive File Assembly (Unlimited Length)
[Same progressive assembly workflow as base skill - see deep-research SKILL.md]
Financial Data Sources (Priority Order)
Tier 1: Primary/Regulatory Sources (Highest Credibility)
- •SEC EDGAR: 10-K, 10-Q, 8-K, proxy statements, insider filings
- •Federal Reserve: FRED data, monetary policy, banking data
- •FDIC/OCC: Banking regulation, call reports
- •Treasury: Economic data, fiscal policy
- •Company IR: Investor relations, earnings calls, presentations
- •Exchange Filings: NYSE, NASDAQ company disclosures
Tier 2: Financial Data Providers (High Credibility)
- •Bloomberg: Real-time data, analysis, news
- •Reuters: News, data, analysis
- •S&P Global: Ratings, research, Capital IQ data
- •Moody's/Fitch: Credit ratings, research
- •FactSet: Financial data, analytics
- •Morningstar: Fund data, equity research
- •PitchBook: Private market data, VC/PE
Tier 3: Financial News & Research (Moderate-High Credibility)
- •Wall Street Journal: Business news, analysis
- •Financial Times: Global finance news
- •Barron's: Investment analysis
- •Institutional research: Goldman, Morgan Stanley, JPM research
- •Industry publications: American Banker, Insurance Journal
Tier 4: General Business Sources (Moderate Credibility)
- •CNBC, Yahoo Finance: Market news (verify with primary sources)
- •Seeking Alpha: Analysis (note: user-generated, verify claims)
- •Industry blogs: Supplement only, not primary citation
Source Verification Requirements:
- •Tier 1 sources: Can cite directly, highest trust
- •Tier 2 sources: Reliable, cross-check major claims
- •Tier 3 sources: Good for analysis, verify data with Tier 1-2
- •Tier 4 sources: Use sparingly, always verify with higher tiers
Output Contract
Format: Comprehensive financial markdown report following template EXACTLY
Required sections (all must be detailed):
- •Executive Summary with Investment Thesis (50-250 words)
- •Company/Topic Overview (background, business model)
- •Financial Analysis (revenue, margins, cash flow, balance sheet)
- •Valuation Analysis (multiples, DCF if applicable, peer comparison)
- •Competitive Position (market share, moat, competitive dynamics)
- •Risk Factors (business, financial, regulatory, market risks)
- •Investment Thesis / Recommendations
- •Bibliography (CRITICAL - see rules below)
- •Methodology Appendix
Financial-Specific Sections (include when relevant):
- •Earnings Analysis (quarterly trends, guidance vs actual)
- •Management Assessment (track record, insider activity)
- •Regulatory Environment (compliance, pending regulation)
- •ESG Considerations (if material to thesis)
- •Catalyst Timeline (upcoming events, catalysts)
Bibliography Requirements (ZERO TOLERANCE):
- •MUST include EVERY citation [N] used in report body
- •Format: [N] Source (Date). "Title". Publication/Filing. URL (Retrieved: Date)
- •Each entry on its own line, complete with all metadata
- •NO placeholders, NO ranges, NO truncation
- •Validation WILL FAIL if bibliography is incomplete
Strictly Prohibited:
- •Placeholder text (TBD, TODO, [citation needed])
- •Uncited financial claims
- •Forward-looking statements presented as facts
- •Broken links
- •Missing required sections
- •Short summaries instead of detailed analysis
- •Vague statements without specific data
Quality gates (enforced by validator):
- •Minimum 2,000 words (standard mode)
- •Average credibility score >70/100 (higher bar for financial)
- •3+ sources per major financial claim
- •Clear facts vs. analysis distinction
- •All sections present and detailed
- •Key financial metrics included with sources
Error Handling & Stop Rules
Stop immediately if:
- •2 validation failures on same error > Pause, report, ask user
- •<5 sources after exhaustive search > Report limitation, request direction
- •Critical financial data unavailable > Note gap, proceed with caveats
- •User interrupts/changes scope > Confirm new direction
Graceful degradation:
- •5-10 sources > Note in limitations, proceed with extra verification
- •Missing recent filing > Note, use most recent available
- •Private company (limited data) > Acknowledge, use available sources
- •Time constraint reached > Package partial results, document gaps
Error format:
Issue: [Description] Context: [What was attempted] Tried: [Resolution attempts] Options: 1. [Option 1] 2. [Option 2] 3. [Option 3]
Quality Standards (Always Enforce)
Every financial report must:
- •10+ sources (document if fewer)
- •3+ sources per major financial claim
- •Executive summary <250 words with clear thesis
- •Full citations with URLs to filings/sources
- •Credibility assessment (source tier breakdown)
- •Risk factors section
- •Methodology documented
- •Key metrics with sources
- •No placeholders
Priority: Accuracy over speed. Financial data must be verified.
Inputs & Assumptions
Required:
- •Financial research question (string)
Optional:
- •Mode (quick/standard/deep/ultradeep)
- •Time constraints
- •Specific data requirements (valuation focus, risk focus, etc.)
- •Output format preferences
- •Jurisdiction (default: US)
Assumptions:
- •User requires verified, citation-backed financial information
- •Institutional-quality analysis expected
- •10-50 sources available on topic
- •Time investment: 5-45 minutes
- •USD unless otherwise specified
- •US regulatory framework unless specified
When to Use / NOT Use
Use when:
- •Investment analysis (buy/sell/hold thesis)
- •Company due diligence
- •Sector/industry deep dives
- •M&A analysis
- •Competitive benchmarking
- •Earnings analysis
- •Regulatory impact assessment
- •Financial modeling research
Do NOT use:
- •Simple stock quotes (use WebSearch)
- •Basic company lookups (use WebSearch)
- •Real-time trading decisions (need live data)
- •Personal financial advice (not qualified)
- •Tax/legal advice (not qualified)
Scripts (Offline, Python stdlib only)
Location: ./scripts/
- •research_engine.py - Orchestration engine
- •validate_report.py - Quality validation (9 checks, financial-enhanced)
- •citation_manager.py - Citation tracking
- •source_evaluator.py - Financial source credibility scoring (0-100)
- •verify_citations.py - Citation verification with SEC filing checks
No external dependencies required.
Progressive References (Load On-Demand)
Do not inline these - reference only:
- •Complete Methodology - 8-phase details with financial focus
- •Report Template - Financial output structure
- •README - Usage docs
- •QUICK_START - Fast reference
Context Management: Load files on-demand for current phase only. Do not preload all content.
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Dynamic Execution Zone
User Query Processing: [User financial research question will be inserted here during execution]
Retrieved Information: [Search results and sources will be accumulated here]
Generated Analysis: [Findings, synthesis, and report content generated here]
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