ChatGPT recently introduced a somewhat under-the-radar feature: Tasks. This powerful tool allows you to schedule and automate repetitive or time-sensitive stock market research and alerts, such as tracking stock market movements, monitoring earnings updates, and performing sentiment analysis—all on autopilot.
In this video, I’ll walk you through 5 practical ways to use ChatGPT Tasks for stock market insights and alerts, helping you save time, stay informed, and make data-driven decisions.
The prompts covered in the video are starter prompts designed to help you get started with ChatGPT Tasks. It is up to you to customize them and apply prompt engineering techniques to suit your specific use case and extract the relevant details.
Important Note: This video is not financial or investing advice. It is an educational tutorial on how to use ChatGPT Tasks. Also, don't blindly trust the results of LLM model results without critical thinking or subject matter expertise 🧠. LLM's are still experimental technology that have high error rates.
Prompts
Market Summaries
"Create a task: Share a daily end-of-the-day summary based on major financial news, key market movements, and economic indicators."
Stock or Fund Performance
"Create a task: Track the performance of Apple, Tesla, and Microsoft during today's trading session, including price change, volume, and key metrics."
Earnings Alerts
"Create a task: Search for companies on the S&P 500 that posted earnings in the past 24 hours, and identify whether they reached or missed their earnings expectations for the previous quarter. Share the results as a table."
Sentiment Analysis
"Create a task: Analyze the latest news headlines and social media mentions of Adobe and summarize the public sentiment as positive, negative, or neutral. Provide the most relevant links."
Analyst Forecasts
"Create a task: Summarize the latest analyst forecasts for Netflix and Disney. Show results as a table."
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