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npx claudepluginhub changhochien/pi-financial-services --plugin earnings-reviewerHow this skill is triggered — by the user, by Claude, or both
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description: Build pre-earnings analysis with estimate models, scenario frameworks, and key metrics to watch. Use before a company reports quarterly earnings to prepare positioning notes, set up bull/bear scenarios, and identify what will move the stock. Triggers on "earnings preview", "what to watch for [company] earnings", "pre-earnings", "earnings setup", or "preview Q[X] for [company]".
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description: Build pre-earnings analysis with estimate models, scenario frameworks, and key metrics to watch. Use before a company reports quarterly earnings to prepare positioning notes, set up bull/bear scenarios, and identify what will move the stock. Triggers on "earnings preview", "what to watch for [company] earnings", "pre-earnings", "earnings setup", or "preview Q[X] for [company]".
Build a "what to watch" framework specific to the company:
Financial Metrics:
Operational Metrics (sector-specific):
Build 3 scenarios with stock price implications:
| Scenario | Revenue | EPS | Key Driver | Stock Reaction |
|---|---|---|---|---|
| Bull | ||||
| Base | ||||
| Bear |
For each scenario:
Identify the 3-5 things that will determine the stock's reaction:
One-page earnings preview with: