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Forwardable to your CEO. Print-ready for the Monday meeting. Every quote translated into English, scored for sentiment, and ranked by what actually matters — across every market, in five minutes.
4 markets, 4 distinct narratives. Korean and English flows lean cautious — Naver caps see institutional exit, a Reddit DD on inventory days is picking up. Japanese NISA holders are buying the dip. Chinese-speaking retail is split on guidance vagueness.
A Korean investor flags that guidance looks too conservative and senses institutions may be exiting; cautious near-term.
“가이던스가 너무 보수적으로 잡혀 있는 것 같다. 기관 매도세도 같이 보이는 게 단기적으로는 좀 조심해야 할 듯.”
A Japanese NISA holder is holding long-term, sees US equities as still strong even after FX, added on the post-earnings dip.
“NISA枠で長期保有予定。為替リスクを考慮しても米国株は依然強いと判断、決算後の下落で買い増しした。”
Cash flow beat expectations, but management was vague on next-quarter guidance; Chinese-speaking retail is sharply split.
“现金流超出市场预期,但管理层在下季度指引上表述含糊,中文圈散户出现明显分歧,多空论战激烈。”
A DD thread questioning inventory days is gaining traction (240 upvotes); worth flagging before it spreads.
“DD: Inventory days have been quietly growing four quarters in a row — channel stuffing, or genuine demand softening? Worth a serious look before next earnings.”
Every brief is built from the same five layers. The numbered map below shows what each layer is for, what is shipped today, and where the brief is still evolving.
A single TL;DR at the top of the brief that synthesizes what every market is saying today. Where the consensus is. Where the languages disagree. The one paragraph your CEO will read before forwarding.
A ranked feed of the highest-priority mentions from every market we cover. Each row carries the market tag, the source platform, the English translation, and the sentiment chip — every signal in one scrollable list, prioritised by what an IR team should attend to.
Every non-English signal folds open to the original-language post on tap. Korean, Japanese, Chinese — all preserved so your team can verify the AI's translation, share the raw quote with native-speaking advisors, or link a colleague back to source.
Each signal carries a sentiment chip — Bullish, Bearish, Mixed, or Activist watch. The ordering of the feed is driven by Signal score (the 7-factor deterministic ranker described on the Platform page); the score does its work behind the scenes so what you read is already prioritised.
↳ The numeric Signal score is computed but is not displayed in the current brief; it shapes the order. Surfacing the per-signal numeric score is a planned brief enhancement.
For each high-priority signal, the AI adds a sentence of IR-perspective context — what to watch, what the CEO should be ready for, what to flag to counsel. Top-line CEO talking points are extracted at the brief level: lines you can paste directly into prep for the next earnings call or investor meeting.
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