What should I prepare?
Prepare Catalyst summary, Opposing theses, Audience groups, Public evidence, Timing window, Decision the research will inform.
Market narrative research
MiroFish is useful when a market question depends on how different groups interpret the same catalyst. It turns a memo, article, release, or public debate into branchable narrative paths that a human can review before acting.
Use this page when the work is research structure: map the story, separate believers from skeptics, identify what evidence would change the narrative, and decide which signal to watch next.
The value is the reasoning path: a concrete event, named actors, seed material, branch comparison, visible limits, and one next test.
First-run brief
Bring a compact note so the run can stay grounded and reviewable.
Bring a compact note so the run can stay grounded and reviewable.
Bring a compact note so the run can stay grounded and reviewable.
Bring a compact note so the run can stay grounded and reviewable.
Bring a compact note so the run can stay grounded and reviewable.
Bring a compact note so the run can stay grounded and reviewable.
A catalyst may change how this market is discussed. Here is the catalyst, the public evidence, the believer case, the skeptic case, and the audience groups. Map the narrative branches, weak assumptions, and signals that would change the leading story.
| Actors to separate | Plausible branches | Signals to verify |
|---|---|---|
| Believers Skeptics Neutral observers Competitors Media explainers |
Story accelerates after one proof point Story fragments because evidence is ambiguous Story reverses after a counter-signal |
Which group repeats the claim first What evidence changes a skeptic view Which missing fact makes the story fragile |
A breaking event page can link here when the reader asks what may happen next. This route explains the reusable method; the event page can stay short, current, and specific.
For fresh stories, write one event brief, choose the matching scenario page, paste the prompt into MiroFish, and publish only the branches that remain useful after human review.
FAQ
Prepare Catalyst summary, Opposing theses, Audience groups, Public evidence, Timing window, Decision the research will inform.
A narrative branch report with likely interpretations, stakeholder reactions, weak assumptions, evidence gaps, and follow-up prompts.
Do not use the report as investment, trading, legal, or compliance advice. Use it to organize evidence and decide what to verify next.