Tell Grok what you care about — specific companies, sectors, macro indicators, or geopolitical themes. It continuously scans X posts, news articles, and public filings to surface the most relevant signals, filtering out the noise.
Example prompt
Monitor all news and social sentiment around NVIDIA, AMD, and TSMC. Flag any supply chain disruptions, export control updates, or major customer wins. Also track broader semiconductor cycle indicators.
Grok ranks incoming signals by materiality and urgency. Routine analyst commentary is summarized in a daily digest, while material events — earnings misses, executive departures, regulatory actions — trigger immediate, detailed briefings with context on why it matters.
Example prompt
TSMC just reported July revenue up 45% YoY. Summarize the key figures, compare to Street expectations, and explain what this signals about AI chip demand for the rest of the quarter.
When a signal catches your attention, ask Grok to go deeper. It can trace the implications across your watchlist, surface historical precedents, and connect dots between seemingly unrelated events to help you build a thesis.
Example prompt
The EU just proposed new AI chip export restrictions. Walk me through how this would affect each company on my watchlist. What happened to stock prices the last time similar restrictions were announced?