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openclaw skills install stock-screener-growthA comprehensive growth stock screening and analysis skill. Use this skill whenever the user asks about growth stocks, stock screening, equity analysis, investment opportunities, stock picks, market trends affecting equities, sector rotation, earnings analysis, revenue growth analysis, or fundamental stock evaluation. Also trigger when the user mentions terms like "high-growth companies", "multibagger", "momentum stocks", "earnings growth", "revenue acceleration", "TAM expansion", "secular trends", "stock watchlist", "portfolio ideas", or asks questions like "what stocks should I look at", "find me growth opportunities", "which companies are benefiting from AI/cloud/EVs", or "analyze this stock's growth potential". This skill combines quantitative financial screening with qualitative trend analysis to deliver institutional-grade growth stock research.
openclaw skills install stock-screener-growthThis skill enables Claude to act as a senior equity research analyst specializing in growth stock identification and analysis. It combines quantitative financial screening, qualitative trend mapping, and forward-looking catalysts to deliver comprehensive, actionable growth stock reports.
The goal is NOT to give investment advice or make buy/sell recommendations. The goal is to surface high-quality data, analysis, and frameworks so the user can make their own informed decisions.
When a user requests stock screening or growth stock analysis, follow this sequence:
Before diving in, understand what the user actually needs. Ask only what's missing — don't interrogate if they've already given context.
Key dimensions to establish:
If the user says something broad like "give me growth stocks," default to:
Then confirm these defaults before proceeding.
Use web search to gather current financial data. Screen stocks through these quantitative lenses:
For each stock that passes the quantitative screen, analyze the most recent financial reports:
Map each screened stock against prevailing secular and cyclical trends:
Search for and analyze how each stock benefits from or is exposed to:
Artificial Intelligence & Machine Learning
Cloud Computing & Digital Transformation
Cybersecurity
Clean Energy & Electrification
Healthcare Innovation
Reshoring & Supply Chain Resilience
Defense & Aerospace Modernization
Fintech & Digital Payments
For each stock's sector, identify:
For each screened stock, provide a structured growth assessment:
For each stock, explicitly call out:
Present results as a structured report:
# Growth Stock Screener Report
## Date: [Current Date]
## Parameters: [Market, Cap Range, Sectors, Risk Level, Time Horizon]
## Executive Summary
[2-3 paragraph overview of current market environment for growth stocks,
key trends driving opportunities, and summary of top picks]
## Market Environment & Trend Context
[Current macro conditions, key secular trends in play, sector rotation dynamics]
## Screened Stocks
### 1. [Company Name] ([Ticker]) — [One-line thesis]
**Sector**: [Sector] | **Market Cap**: [Cap] | **Current Price**: [Price]
**Why It's Here**: [2-3 sentences on why this stock passed the screen]
**Key Financials**:
| Metric | Current | 1Y Ago | 3Y CAGR |
|--------|---------|--------|---------|
| Revenue Growth | X% | Y% | Z% |
| EPS Growth | X% | Y% | Z% |
| Operating Margin | X% | Y% | — |
| FCF Yield | X% | Y% | — |
| PEG Ratio | X | Y | — |
**Trend Alignment**: [Which mega-trends this company rides]
**Short-Term Outlook (3-12 months)**:
- Expected Revenue Growth: X-Y%
- Expected EPS Growth: X-Y%
- Key Catalysts: [List 2-3]
- Near-Term Risks: [List 1-2]
**Long-Term Outlook (2-5 years)**:
- Revenue CAGR Potential: X-Y%
- EPS CAGR Potential: X-Y%
- TAM Opportunity: $X billion
- Moat Assessment: [Strong/Moderate/Developing]
**Risk Profile**: [Bull/Base/Bear price scenarios or growth scenarios]
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[Repeat for each stock]
## Comparative Summary Table
[Side-by-side comparison of all screened stocks on key metrics]
## Disclaimer
This analysis is for informational and educational purposes only.
It is NOT investment advice. Always do your own research and consult
a qualified financial advisor before making investment decisions.
Past performance does not guarantee future results.
Go deeper on all five phases for that one company. Include more granular financial data, more detailed management commentary analysis, deeper competitive positioning, and more specific catalyst timelines.
When gathering data, use web search strategically:
Always cross-reference multiple sources. Prefer primary sources (SEC filings, earnings transcripts, company IR pages) over secondary sources (blog posts, forums). For financial data, prefer Yahoo Finance, Bloomberg, Reuters, Morningstar, or SEC EDGAR.