| Management number | 233487208 | Release Date | 2026/06/27 | List Price | US$10.34 | Model Number | 233487208 | ||
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The practitioner's manual for AI in fundamental investment analysis.Most books about AI in finance are written for executives or technologists. This one is written for the analyst — the person who has to update the model, read the 10-Q, prep the morning meeting, and answer the PM's question by lunch.Across sixteen chapters, the book builds an end-to-end practical stack for using AI alongside the systems analysts already work in: Excel, Bloomberg, FactSet, LSEG, S&P Capital IQ, and the firm's own infrastructure. Every workflow is grounded in real numbers, real prompts, and real compliance disciplines. Every chapter ends with a thirty-minute build that turns the concepts into something on your desk before you close the book.What's inside:Foundations — Four layers of the analyst stack and the compliance backbone that keeps it defensible, anchored on FINRA's 2026 Annual Regulatory Oversight Report and the SEC's 2026 Examination Priorities.Excel — Cleaning and reshaping data, generating Power Query M and complex formulas, auditing inherited three-statement models, and producing model documentation. Microsoft 365 Copilot and standalone AI assistants both covered, with VBA and Office Scripts patterns.Terminals and data providers — How AI lives alongside Bloomberg without violating the license, FactSet's AI-Ready Data and MCP connectors, an evaluation framework for any vendor's AI offering, and orientation on LSEG, S&P Capital IQ, and Visible Alpha.Deep research — A full company walkthrough on Caterpillar using real Q1 2026 results, and a sector primer on data-center power demand using IEA, Brookings, and hyperscaler capex figures with a seven-indicator dashboard.Monitoring — Why most alert systems fail, how AI extends the monitoring layer with document-diff, tone-shift, cross-source contradiction, and indicator-dashboard alerts, and how to build a daily digest plus weekly thematic update plus quarterly tone-shift report.Custom pipelines and agents — When Python is worth learning, a working pipeline for 10-Q summarization, and operational disciplines for safe agentic deployment: human-in-the-loop on irreversibles, audit trails, action allowlists, bounded scope, cost caps.Day-in-the-life capstone — Two timestamped walkthroughs (buy-side senior analyst, sell-side software research associate) running the full stack across an earnings-season Wednesday, plus a 30/60/90-day adoption plan for individuals and teams.Who this is for:Buy-side analysts and portfolio managersSell-side equity research associates and analystsInvestment-bank associates in coverage groupsSenior researchers leading teams through AI adoptionAnyone in fundamental investment work who wants concrete workflows rather than another op-edWhat sets this book apart:It's honest about limits. AI doesn't form your investment view, doesn't substitute for the relationships you build over a career, and doesn't replace verification. The book is explicit about what stays human — and why those parts of the job become disproportionately valuable as the supporting work compresses around them.If you're tired of AI commentary that doesn't survive contact with the actual analyst job, this book starts where the others stop Read more
| ASIN | B0H21ZC8DX |
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| ISBN13 | 979-8196295270 |
| Language | English |
| Publisher | Independently published |
| Dimensions | 6 x 0.49 x 9 inches |
| Item Weight | 13.6 ounces |
| Print length | 215 pages |
| Publication date | May 13, 2026 |
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