By the ThesisLoop team · Updated 2 Jul 2026
AI Stock Report Generator: Cited Reports, Not Boilerplate
What a credible AI-generated stock report contains — cited findings on management, business model, growth, risk, and scenarios — and how to verify one before sharing it.
Informational research only. ThesisLoop is not investment advice, a stock recommendation, or a guarantee of returns.
Who this page is for
Investors, advisors, and writers who need shareable company reports
Example assets to start with
Why this matters now
Generated company reports are flooding inboxes and feeds, so the ability to verify a report against its sources is becoming the difference between useful and untrustworthy.
ThesisLoop research prompt
Generate a full company report for [company] from its primary documents: management promise-vs-delivery record, business model economics, growth evidence, risk disclosures, and scenario exposure — every section cited.
Start with this promptEvidence checks
Spot-check citations before sharing — open several findings against their source documents and pages.
Reject generated reports that include price targets or recommendation language dressed as analysis.
Check the report is built by extraction from primary documents, not templated boilerplate reworded per ticker.
Review the export for analytical framing only, so readers cannot mistake it for investment advice.
Research questions
Which sections must a company report contain before it is worth sharing?
Can a skeptical reader verify any claim in the report within a minute?
How does the report handle gaps — flagged as missing evidence or papered over?
What needs stripping before the report goes to clients or subscribers?
Keywords this page covers
The goal is not a keyword list. The goal is to turn a search query into a specific, source-backed research workflow.
Related research topics
Move from a broad theme into adjacent company-level diligence.
