The blind spots of single-approach analysis
A trader who only uses technical analysis will miss the earnings report that invalidates every pattern on the chart. A fundamentals-only investor will miss the momentum divergence signaling that the market has already priced in the good news.
Every analytical framework has blind spots. The only way to compensate is to use multiple frameworks simultaneously.
Six modes, six perspectives
Kabra offers six distinct analysis modes, each designed for a different decision context:
Quick Analysis strips away complexity. In under a minute, you get current price action, key support and resistance levels, directional bias, and a short-term outlook. It's designed for the moments when you need conviction fast — premarket scanning, watchlist checks, rapid-fire decision points.
Fundamental Analysis goes deep on financial health. Revenue trajectory, margin trends, debt structure, analyst consensus, and valuation relative to peers. It answers the question that technicals can't: is this business worth owning at this price?
Visual Analysis puts AI eyes on the chart. Select your indicators and timeframe, and the system identifies patterns, levels, and setups that your eyes might scan past — especially on unfamiliar tickers or compressed timeframes.
Hedgeview is the most comprehensive mode. Multi-timeframe technicals, complete fundamental assessment, risk scenario modeling, hedging strategies, position sizing guidance, and detailed bull/bear cases with probability weighting. It's the mode you use before sizing into a significant position.
Custom Analysis follows your instructions. Define your own analytical framework, and the system executes it with full access to live market data. Save your prompts and reuse them across tickers.
General handles everything else — market education, strategy discussions, and factual queries.
The compounding effect
The value of multi-modal analysis isn't additive — it's compounding. Each mode reveals information that makes the other modes more useful.
A Quick Analysis might flag unusual momentum. A Fundamental check confirms there's no news explaining it. A Visual Analysis reveals a breakout pattern forming. A Hedgeview sizes the position and identifies the hedge.
Four perspectives. One coherent view.
Built for speed
Switching between modes is instant. The market context carries forward. You don't re-enter tickers or re-explain your thesis. You just shift perspective.
Because in markets, the best analysis isn't the deepest. It's the one that shows you what you're not seeing.