A structured, step-by-step framework for performing robust equity analysis inside Godel Terminal.
This guide outlines a disciplined equity analysis workflow designed specifically for Godel Terminal’s command-driven interface. By progressing through contextual, behavioral, narrative, fundamental, event-driven, comparative, and quantitative steps, the workflow ensures complete and consistent evaluation of publicly traded companies. It is intended for traders and analysts seeking clarity and structure in their research process.
Table of Contents
If you are new to Godel, see the Beginner’s Guide for more information.
Understanding Godel Command Syntax
Godel commands follow this structure:
<strong><mark style="background-color:rgba(0, 0, 0, 0)" class="has-inline-color has-base-3-color">[TICKER]</mark></strong> <strong><mark style="background-color:rgba(0, 0, 0, 0);color:#48b600" class="has-inline-color">[COUNTRY/INSTRUMENT]</mark></strong> <strong> <mark style="background-color:rgba(0, 0, 0, 0);color:#3291e4" class="has-inline-color">[ASSET CLASS]</mark> <mark style="background-color:rgba(0, 0, 0, 0);color:#f38109" class="has-inline-color">[COMMAND]</mark></strong>
Examples:
AAPL US EQ DESMSFT US EQ CFNVDA US EQ GTSLA US EQ N
1. Establish Context With DES
To get a baseline understanding for your stock analysis, it is wise to get some context using DES.
Command: DES
Example: AAPL US EQ DES
DES provides high-level company information, including a chart preview, financial metrics, the business description, market capitalization, and share structure.

Key elements to review:
- Market cap and float
- Basic financial snapshot
- Business model overview
- Initial price structure
2. Understand Price Behavior: G and GIP
Next, you can use historical (G) or intraday (GIP) charts to orient yourself with regard to the price action of a particular stock. If you are analyzing a stock, it is critical to know how it is performing price-wise in both the short and long term.
Commands: G, GIP
Examples:
AAPL US EQ GAAPL US EQ GIP
Analyze how the stock behaves across multiple timeframes.


Focus on:
- Trend direction
- Volatility characteristics
- Volume rhythm
- Reactions to prior catalysts
You can add indicators from the list depending on your preferences.
3. Review Information Flow: N and TOP
News can have a significant impact on stock price, and more importantly give you insights into the underlying circumstances in which price is behaving. Whether good or bad, it is critical that you have the latest information available to you when performing any kind of financial analysis. For this, we can look at the news (N) and top news (TOP) functions in Godel Terminal.
Commands: N, TOP
Example: AAPL US EQ N
Narrative sets expectations and often moves ahead of fundamentals.
Assess:
- Recent headlines
- Tone of coverage
- Price reaction to key developments
4. Map Catalysts: EVT, ERN, EM
Catalyst events are known events which can play a significant role in how a particular stock behaves. Use these commands to identify
Commands: EVT, ERN, EM
Examples:
AAPL US EQ EVTAAPL US EQ ERNAAPL US EQ EM
Identify upcoming events that may affect volatility.


Review:
- EVT – A consolidated view of real-time events for a company.
- ERN – Historical and projected earnings estimates for company.
- EM – The earnings matrix for a company, showing historical values, estimates, and charts of these values so you can easily assess growth.
5. Evaluate Financial Performance: FA and DVD
At the core of any stock analysis is the financials of a company. Real investments are not built on hype, they are built on cash flows, profits, and growth. Use the financials (FA) such as the balance sheet, income, and cash flow statements as well as historic dividend yield (DVD) to ground your analysis in real numbers.
Commands: FA, DVD
Examples:
AAPL US EQ FAAAPL US EQ DVD


Use these commands to understand:
- Revenue and profitability trends
- Cash flow quality
- Balance sheet structure
- Dividend behavior
6. Confirm With Filings: CF
Command: CF
Example: AAPL US EQ CF
Filings provide the most complete and granular source of public information.
Review:
- 10-K and 10-Q disclosures
- 8-K events
- Registration statements
- Risk factor changes
Screenshot suggestion:
Filings list for a well-covered ticker.
7. Assess Institutional Positioning: HDS
Command: HDS
Example: AAPL US EQ HDS
Look at:
- Major holders
- Position changes
- Ownership concentration trends
Screenshot suggestion:
Institutional holder table.
8. Compare Against Peers & Market Context: GR, HMS, WEI
Commands: GR, HMS, WEI
Examples:
AAPL US EQ GRAAPL US EQ HMS
Use these commands to understand:
- Relative performance vs competitors
- Multi-security comparison
- Broader global index conditions
Screenshot suggestion:
Comparison between AAPL and SPY using GR or HMS.
9. Incorporate Options Insight: OPT, OMON, OVME
Commands: OPT, OMON, OVME
Example: AAPL US EQ OPT
Consider:
- Pricing across strikes and expirations
- Differences between near-dated and longer-dated contracts
- Basic theoretical valuations via Black-Scholes
Screenshot suggestion:
Options chain during an earnings week.
10. Generate Ideas: t and MOST
Commands: t, MOST
t allows you to filter equities by the criteria supported within the screener.MOST identifies actively traded names with significant volume or volatility.
Screenshot suggestion:t screener panel and MOST activity list.
11. Add Quantitative Evidence: PRT and PAT
Commands: PRT, PAT
Examples:
AAPL US EQ PRTAAPL US EQ PAT
Use these to:
- Review pattern rankings
- Examine realized outcomes
- Contextualize forward-return behavior
Screenshot suggestion:
Pattern results panel.
12. Monitor Names: QM and FOCUS
Commands: QM, FOCUS
Use:
QMto track watchlistsFOCUSfor concentrated monitoring of a single security
Screenshot suggestion:
QM overview with several tickers.
13. Example Workflow (AAPL)
A structured analysis might proceed as follows:
AAPL US EQ DES— establish overviewAAPL US EQ G/AAPL US EQ GIP— evaluate price behaviorAAPL US EQ N/TOP— review narrativeAAPL US EQ EVT/AAPL US EQ ERN/AAPL US EQ EM— map catalystsAAPL US EQ FA/AAPL US EQ DVD— analyze financialsAAPL US EQ CF— review filingsAAPL US EQ HDS— institutional positioningAAPL US EQ GR/HMS/WEI— comparative contextAAPL US EQ OPT/OVME— options insightAAPL US EQ PRT/AAPL US EQ PAT— quantitative patterns- Add to
QMand monitor viaFOCUS
Workflow Checklist
The following list serves as a quick reference for a workflow when analyzing a stock. You may not use all of these steps, but each of these steps provide value in helping you to understand a company and generate a thesis around a particular stock.
- Overview:
DES - Price Behavior:
G,GIP - News Flow:
N,TOP - Catalysts:
EVT,ERN,EM - Financials:
FA,DVD - Filings:
CF - Ownership:
HDS - Relative Context:
GR,HMS,WEI - Options:
OPT,OMON,OVME - Screening:
t,MOST - Patterns:
PRT,PAT - Monitoring:
QM,FOCUS
Financial Disclaimer
This article is for informational and educational purposes only and does not constitute financial, investment, or trading advice. Nothing herein should be considered a recommendation to buy, sell, or hold any security. Investing carries risk, including loss of capital. Always conduct your own research or consult a qualified professional before making investment decisions.