peer-readacrosslisted
Install: claude install-skill makeev/alphai-claude-skills
# Peer read-across
When two names are linked — competitors, a supplier and its customer, two plays
on one theme — the interesting signal is the **read-across**: a peer's print that
resets the other's setup. `alphai_pair_analysis` is built for exactly this.
## Steps
1. **Resolve both tickers.** If given company names, map them with
`alphai_tickers(q=...)`. Any symbol that isn't a recognized active ticker
comes back in `unknown_tickers` and contributes no rows — surface that.
2. **Run the comparison.** Call `alphai_pair_analysis(ticker_a, ticker_b)`. It
returns three things: news naming **both** companies (the shared read-across),
plus each ticker's **own** recent news for context.
3. **Tighten on request.** Raise `min_relevance` (default 6) for only the
strongest items, or `limit` for more rows per list.
## Output
- **Shared story** — the news naming both names: what links them right now and
which way the read-across cuts (does A's news help or hurt B?).
- **{Ticker A}** — 2–3 of its own top stories, one-liners.
- **{Ticker B}** — same.
- **Net read** — one or two sentences: are they moving together or diverging, and
what's the single linking factor (a shared customer, a sector catalyst, a
head-to-head product)?
## Guardrails
- If `alphai_pair_analysis` returns no shared rows, say so — the two names may
simply not be in the same story flow right now; fall back to summarizing each
side's own news rather than forcing a connection.
- Lead with `rel