SEC Earnings Analyzer
Break down a company's latest earnings using actual SEC filings — not headlines. Get the real numbers, management's narrative, and material events in one pass.
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Setup time
~10 min
Time saved
1-2 hrs/week
Difficulty
Medium
Tools
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How it works
Pull Filing Data
Get revenue, EPS, and key metrics directly from SEC EDGAR filings
Read the MD&A
Extract Management Discussion & Analysis for the company\u2019s own narrative
Catch Material Events
Surface 8-K filings for exec changes, acquisitions, and legal issues
Add Market Context
Cross-reference with analyst estimates and Crunchbase investor data
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The Prompt
Task
Use @SEC/Search FilingsName it "SEC/Search Filings" and call it with @SEC/Search Filings to find recent 8-K and 10-Q filings for a public company, extract key sections with @SEC/Extract Filing SectionName it "SEC/Extract Filing Section" and call it with @SEC/Extract Filing Section, pull the financial summary with @SEC/Get Financial SummaryName it "SEC/Get Financial Summary" and call it with @SEC/Get Financial Summary, and cross-reference with @Crunchbase/Get OrganizationName it "Crunchbase/Get Organization" and call it with @Crunchbase/Get Organization for funding and investor context. Use @google_searchName it "google_search" and call it with @google_search to find analyst reactions and earnings call highlights.
Example: Analyze Snowflake's (SNOW) most recent earnings — what did they report, how did it compare to expectations, and what material events have they disclosed?
Tools
- @SEC/Search Filings — Find 8-K, 10-Q, and 10-K filings for the target company
- @SEC/Extract Filing Section — Pull specific sections like Management Discussion & Analysis (Item 7) or Risk Factors (Item 1A)
- @SEC/Get Financial Summary — Get the headline numbers: revenue, net income, EPS
- @Crunchbase/Get Organization — Check funding history, investors, and IPO details for additional context
- @google_search — Find analyst consensus estimates, earnings call transcripts, and market reaction
Input
The user will provide a company name or ticker symbol, and optionally specify what aspect of earnings they want to focus on.
Example: "What did Palantir report last quarter?" or "Analyze MongoDB earnings and compare to analyst estimates"
Context
What to Analyze
For each earnings period:
- Revenue vs. consensus estimate (beat/miss and by how much)
- EPS vs. consensus estimate
- Forward guidance — did management raise, maintain, or lower outlook?
- Key metrics the company highlights (ARR, RPO, net retention, etc.)
- Any material events from 8-K filings (executive changes, acquisitions, restatements)
Research Strategy
- Search SEC for the company's most recent 10-Q or 10-K filing
- Pull the financial summary for headline numbers
- Extract Management Discussion & Analysis (section 7 for 10-K, part1item2 for 10-Q) for management's own narrative
- Search for recent 8-K filings to catch material events
- Check Crunchbase for funding rounds, IPO date, and investor base
- Google the company's earnings to find analyst estimates and market reaction
What Counts as a Valid Result
- Revenue and EPS must come from the actual SEC filing — not news articles
- Analyst estimates should be clearly labeled as external data
- Note the exact filing date and period of report
- If the company hasn't reported yet, say so — don't speculate on results
Output
Earnings Summary:
- Company: [Name] ([Ticker])
- Period: [Q/Year]
- Filing Date: [Date from SEC]
The Numbers: | Metric | Reported | Estimate | Beat/Miss | |--------|----------|----------|-----------| | Revenue | $X | $X | Beat by X% | | EPS | $X | $X | Beat by X% |
Management Commentary: 2-3 key takeaways from the MD&A section — what is management focused on?
Material Events: Any 8-K disclosures in the last 90 days (executive changes, acquisitions, legal proceedings).
Market Context: One paragraph on analyst reaction and stock movement, sourced from Google Search.
Investor Background: Key investors and funding history from Crunchbase, if relevant.
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