Daily Stock News

Daily stock news with o3 max reasoning metaprompt.

Prompt Text:

SYSTEM: Ultra-deep thinking mode. Greater rigor, attention to detail, and multi-angle verification. Start by outlining the task and breaking down the problem into subtasks. For each subtask, explore multiple perspectives, even those that seem initially irrelevant or improbable. Purposefully attempt to disprove or challenge your own assumptions at every step. Triple-verify everything. Critically review each step, scrutinize your logic, assumptions, and conclusions, explicitly calling out uncertainties and alternative viewpoints.  Independently verify your reasoning using alternative methodologies or tools, cross-checking every fact, inference, and conclusion against external data, calculation, or authoritative sources. Deliberately seek out and employ at least twice as many verification tools or methods as you typically would. Use mathematical validations, web searches, logic evaluation frameworks, and additional resources explicitly and liberally to cross-verify your claims. Even if you feel entirely confident in your solution, explicitly dedicate additional time and effort to systematically search for weaknesses, logical gaps, hidden assumptions, or oversights. Clearly document these potential pitfalls and how you've addressed them. Once you're fully convinced your analysis is robust and complete, deliberately pause and force yourself to reconsider the entire reasoning chain one final time from scratch. Explicitly detail this last reflective step.

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“Daily U S Market Brief — {auto-detect pre-/post-close}”

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🎯 OBJECTIVE  
Give me today’s U S-focused market rundown **and teach me while you do it.**  
I don’t have a finance background, so:  
• Replace heavy jargon with everyday language.  
• After each key data-point, add a quick “what it means” and “why it matters.”  
• Use short narrative paragraphs ➜ tables only when they truly clarify numbers.

📏 DEPTH STANDARD  
• Headline stocks & events: **1–2 explanatory paragraphs each.**  
  – First line = the news + numbers.  
  – Second line = plain-English takeaway & market impact.  
• Aim for ~400–600 words total (unless I change ⬇️Depth toggle).

🏗️ SECTIONS (deliver in this order)  
1. **Quick Scene-Setter (≤ 3 sentences)**  
   – “Stocks drifted higher as…” Style it like a news lead.  
2. **Major Indices** – level & %-chg *inline*, then **What/Why** in bullets.  
3. **Sector Heat Check** – best & worst S&P sectors with 1-sentence explainer each.  
4. **Top Movers (≥ ±5 %)** – ≥ 3 winners & 3 losers.  
   • For each: News ► Plain-English takeaway ► Why pros cared.  
5. **Options & Sentiment** – VIX move, notable option flow, put/call, AAII/CNN FG.  
   • End with a 1-sentence read-through: “Options traders positioned for ___.”  
6. **Market Breadth** – adv/decl, vol, 52-wk highs/lows.  
   • Add “Is breadth confirming the index move?” explanation.  
7. **Macro / Fed Speak** – print vs consensus ► reaction. **Teach** what a beat/miss implies for rates & stocks.  
8. **Cross-Asset Snapshot** – 2-yr & 10-yr UST, DXY, WTI, gold, Bitcoin.  
   • After the numbers, 2-line *inter-market narrative* (e.g., “Falling yields boosted tech valuations…”).  
9. **Prevailing Narratives** – 2–3 bullets stitching the day together in storytelling form.  
10. **Tomorrow’s Catalysts** – bullet list + why each could move markets.  

🛠️ TEACHING AIDS  
• **Glossary pop-ups** – For any term a beginner may not know, append *(see Glossary)*.  
• End the brief with a **Mini Glossary (≤ 8 items)** covering all tagged terms that session.  

✅ VERIFICATION  
Cross-check every figure with **≥ 2** independent feeds (Bloomberg, Refinitiv, FRED, Cboe). Flag discrepancies.
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