I built a skill that runs a 17-point fundamental deep-dive on any US stock from one prompt — would love this sub to break it
Author built an automated 17-point fundamental analysis tool and asks the community to test it using IREN as a case study.
After \~5 years of doing my own fundamental research, I got tired of re-running the same checklist by hand, so I turned it into a structured workflow that covers 17 dimensions on a company — valuation and core metrics, insider and institutional flow, peer-compared ratios, a contrarian red-flag scan (management/auditor changes, sudden debt spikes), and a pattern-match against historical multibaggers. One of the things baked in is a finding from a academic paper based on 350+ well-documented multibaggers, that FCF yield predicts multi-bagger outcomes far better than earnings growth, which reshaped how I weight the screen.
It also generates another report that covers an institutional grade competitor landscape.
The whole thing now runs from a single prompt and spits out a full report. What I actually want: drop a ticker you know cold, I'll run it and post the complete output, and you tell me where the analysis is wrong or shallow. Value investors are the one audience that will reliably find the weak spots, which is why I'm posting here and not somewhere softer.
Would appreciate any help on improving on this.
You can find the link for the reports here (IREN Ltd)

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