Research Workflow for Global Stock Investors
Coordinate research across markets, currencies, filings, time zones, and disclosure standards without losing thesis structure.
Informational research only. ThesisLoop is not investment advice, a stock recommendation, or a guarantee of returns.
Who this page is for
Investors comparing companies across the US, Europe, India, and Asia
Example assets to start with
Why this matters now
AI and semiconductor supply chains, currency shifts, and regional policy exposure make cross-market research more important for global investors.
ThesisLoop research prompt
Compare [company A] and [company B] across markets using consistent evidence categories, currencies, accounting context, and risk checks.
Start with this promptEvidence checks
Normalize currency, fiscal year, accounting standard, and listing differences.
Use local filings and investor-relations sources where available.
Check ADR, holding-company, and jurisdiction-specific risk disclosures.
Separate macro, currency, and company-specific thesis drivers.
Research questions
Are companies being compared on equivalent reporting periods and metrics?
What local risks are missing from global commentary?
Which revenue or supply-chain exposures cross borders?
How should currency and accounting differences be documented?
Public report examples
Use these published reports as examples of source-backed research structure: claims, evidence, risks, and follow-up questions. They are educational examples, not investment advice or recommendations.
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.
