[ 01 ]Institutional-Grade Equity Research

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Claremont Street runs any stock through a 167-point institutional research framework in minutes. You get the evidence, the scorecard, and a clear verdict, every claim cited back to the source. You keep the decision.
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research › memo · jun 2026
Costco Wholesale
COST · NASDAQ
BUY · HIGH
Business quality91
Moat & position86
Financial strength89
Management84
Valuation58
Growth runway72
Risks & red flags78
Intrinsic value $870$1,040Price $902
Sample memo · illustrative figuresNot investment advice
[ 02 ]Product demo

See exactly what you get. Every verdict, with its evidence attached.

app.claremontstreet.com / research / NVDA
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NVDA
NVIDIA Corp
Verdict · Strong
167 / 167 checks run
Scorecard · 7 pillars
167 checks · 0 unresolved
PillarGradeScore/100
Business qualityStrong88
Moat & positionWide91
Financial strengthStrong84
Mgmt & capitalAligned79
ValuationFull58
Growth runwayLong86
Risks & flagsWatch64
Verdict and scores are research output, not a recommendation. You decide.
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[ 03 ]The framework

Every stock runs through the same institutional checklist. 167 points. No shortcuts.

7 pillars · 167 individual checks · graded the same on every company
Every check cited to its source
01Business quality
28
02Moat & competitive position
24
03Financial strength
31
04Management & capital allocation
22
05Valuation & margin of safety
26
06Growth & reinvestment runway
20
07Risks & red flags
16
We surface the evidence and a single, auditable verdict. You decide what to do with it.
167checks
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[ 04 ]Common questions

The questions we keep getting asked.

You enter any ticker. We run it through a 167-point institutional research framework and return the evidence, a 7-pillar scorecard, and a clear verdict, with every claim cited back to its source. You get in minutes what used to take hours. Then you make the call.

No. We surface the evidence and a structured verdict so you can reach your own conclusion. We never tell you what to buy or sell, and we never place trades. The decision is always yours.

No. Claremont Street is a research tool, not a financial advisor. Nothing on this site or in a memo is investment advice or a recommendation, and we are not a registered investment advisor. Always do your own diligence before you invest.

Public filings (10-Ks, 10-Qs, 8-Ks), company fundamentals going back decades, earnings-call transcripts, and live market and macro data. Every claim in a memo links back to the source so you can verify it yourself.

It's the checklist a disciplined analyst would run, encoded. Seven pillars (business quality, moat, financial strength, management and capital allocation, valuation, growth runway, and risks) broken into 167 individual checks. Every stock is graded the same way, every time, so the analysis is consistent and auditable.

Co-founder Jack (Taehwan) Kim, after time at a Korean hedge fund, encoded the checklist he ran on his own book into the 167-point framework. The discipline behind it — evidence first, same checks on every name — is the product. His personal track record is his own; it is not advice and not a guarantee of any result.

Do-it-yourself investors who want institutional-depth research without spending hours per name. If you want the analysis so you can decide for yourself, this is built for you. If you want someone to manage your money, we are not that product.

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