You can definitely relate to this - the result seasons in the markets are chaotic: new IPOs, hundreds of result announcements, filings, and constant news drops.
If you track more than a handful of stocks, it’s easy to miss something important… or spend hours trying to catch up when there’s so much happening all at once.
I want to highlight a simple approach I personally follow, along with an underrated feature in Prysm that you can use to make your life much easier:
Pulse - https://prysm.fi/pulse.
Let’s break it down step-by-step:
1. Define Your Purpose
News and results tracking is generally done by users for two purposes:
- •Managing and tracking existing portfolio & watchlist stocks
- •Discovering new opportunities
If you’re tracking portfolio stocks, life becomes much simpler:
Just add a filter for My Portfolio / My Watchlist, and you’re done.
You immediately start with a much smaller bucket of news to swim in.

If you’re discovering new opportunities, then you need to seriously narrow your horizon so you can track the right things and separate the wheat from the chaff — which leads us to the second step.
2. Narrow Your Horizon
Try to track only the specific types of news that genuinely matter: new orders, capex, results, fundraising, product launches, concalls, key management changes, and shareholding patterns.
Prysm has over 80+ news filters to deep dive into, but for starters, I recommend sticking to these.
Just go to the filters, search for these tags, and add them.
Also, Filter by Impact - choose High Impact to see only the news that actually matters.

3. Dive Deeper to Take Action
We read so many updates about our portfolio stocks, but we’re often unable to draw conclusions about what to do next.
This is usually because we never dig deeper.
Click on Deep Dive, you can see the actual soruce PDF of the news and ask AI about the long-term implications:
- •Will this bring structural changes?
- •What could be the potential stock price impact?

A very important example:
Many people assume a new order will significantly move the stock. But the true impact depends on how much of the order actually converts into revenue, over how many years, and how much it moves the real revenue/EBITDA needle.
Simple prompts like:
“See how much of this new order will actualize into yearly revenue and EBITDA over the years.”
…can help you solve this in less than 30 seconds.
Bonus: Dedicated Quarterly Results Tab
For results season specifically, Pulse has a separate tab that helps you track and sort quarterly results easily:
Quarterly Results Tab → https://www.prysm.fi/pulse?tab=quarterly_results
You can filter it by My Portfolio, My Watchlist, and sort by revenue growth, EPS, and more — making it the fastest way to catch up on results for the right stocks you want to track.
If you’re looking for a cleaner, faster, and more focused way to stay on top of what’s happening with your portfolio and watchlist, Pulse is genuinely one of the simplest tools to rely on.
Give it a try here: https://prysm.fi/pulse and let me know, I am reachable at priyanshu@prysm.fi



