Install
openclaw skills install market-thesis-challengerAdversarial review skill for challenging an existing market thesis, morning brief, close review, regime call, or positioning note. Use when the user asks to attack a thesis, run a counter-case, challenge a morning brief, debate bull vs bear, find the strongest objection, surface blind spots, compare to historical analogs, or identify what would break the current view for A-shares or U.S. markets.
openclaw skills install market-thesis-challengerThis skill does not generate the base market brief. Its job is to attack an existing thesis.
Use it only after a base case already exists, whether from:
The goal is not to be randomly contrarian. The goal is to find the strongest serious objection to the current base case.
This skill should:
This skill should not:
Treat the input thesis as the prosecution target. You are the defense attorney for reality.
Always assume:
Keep the challenge compressed and decision-relevant.
One paragraph only. State the single best reason the base case may be wrong.
List 2-4 items max. Each item should be one line only. Prefer:
Name 1-2 analogs max. For each analog, state:
Do not dump a history lesson. Use analogs only when they sharpen the attack.
List the 2-4 most decisive signals. These should be short, concrete, and near-term.
Use one of these only:
Base case survivesBase case weakenedBase case materially challengedThen add one sentence explaining whether sizing should stay the same, be reduced, or require re-checking.
Do not force historical analogs in every run. Use them only when:
Good analog categories:
Prefer the following attack targets:
Do not waste time on low-value objections that would not change anything in practice.
Voice should be direct, skeptical, and useful. Not theatrical. Not snarky. Not academic.
Good tone:
Bad tone:
A good challenge is one that could realistically make the PM:
If your objections would not change behavior, they are probably too weak.