| name | collect-evidence |
| description | Collect source-backed investment evidence at the start of analyst workflows. Use for research intake, source lists, fact versus assumption separation, and missing-evidence tracking before analysis. |
Collect Evidence
Use this skill at the start of an investment workflow.
Before using external data, apply read-only source, provider, as-of, and coverage checks.
Universe and source posture:
- Identify the investment universe before collecting evidence: public equity, ETF/index, crypto public market, macro/rates/FX/commodity, cross-asset overlay, credit signal, or unsupported/unclear.
- For public equity, the detailed evidence shape usually includes company filings/IR, transcripts/presentations, market data/estimates, internal/user notes, portfolio/model/tracker context, and news.
- For other universes, collect only source categories that are actually available and relevant; label missing installed workflows or unavailable source routes as support gaps.
- Record source/as-of or retrieved-at timestamps for market-sensitive data.
- Keep support files such as source indexes, raw exports, normalized CSVs, and logs secondary to the evidence pack unless explicitly requested.
Expected output:
- Universe and workflow type
- Company or asset identifier
- Source list
- Source trust notes: official primary source, management claim,
market-derived evidence, secondary news, stale evidence, or unsupported
assumption
- Filing, news, price, and market context references
- Facts versus assumptions
- Missing evidence
- Source/as-of posture and support gaps
Decision quality fields when applicable:
evidence_grade, source_freshness, source_quality
conflict_status, decision_readiness, confidence
source_trust_notes
forecast_required, forecast_allowed, forecast_block_reason
contrary_evidence, update_triggers, invalidation_conditions
Quality floor:
- Apply the shared artifact quality floor.
- Tag material narrative claims as
[factual], [inference], or [assumption].
- Include source dates or retrieval dates when available.
- Include provider/tool names, query parameters, warnings, and credential or coverage failures for external sources.
- Separate verified facts, source claims, assumptions, and analyst inference.
- Weight official primary sources above management claims, secondary news,
stale sources, and unsupported assumptions.
- Flag stale, missing, or conflicting evidence.
- Label the evidence pack
factual-baseline, screen-grade, or not-decision-ready when source gaps limit downstream use.
- Do not fabricate source dates, prices, filings, metrics, or tool output.
- Include confidence: high, medium, or low, with one reason.
- When writing markdown, include context summary, handoff state, confidence,
missing-evidence, next-recipient, blocked-action, and source-snapshot metadata
in frontmatter.
Write evidence packs under trading/research/.