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How to monitor companies, topics and industries
How to monitor companies, topics and industries

Learn best practices in monitoring with AlphaSense and access popular searches to help transform your workflow

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Written by Mark Jones
Updated over 11 months ago

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Monitoring information about a single company, industry or topic within AlphaSense is simple. In this video tutorial, you’ll learn how to:

  • Survey the most up-to-date content being released about a company, industry or topic in one single view with your personalized Dashboard

  • Analyze topics that a company is discussing most frequently in their calls and how those topics have changed over time with Company Topics

  • Proactively surface insights, in real-time on a company, industry or topic with Alerts

As you watch, we recommend that you customize each search for your own research purposes. Reference the checklist below to ensure you’ve customized your monitoring workflow in AlphaSense.

Customization Checklist:

** Company Search**

  • Add my company’s ticker to my Dashboard

  • Save a Reverse Ticker search to see what other companies are saying about me

** Peerset/Coverage Universe Search**

  • Add my peerset, competitors, clients, suppliers or coverage universe as companies to my Dashboard

  • Save my peerset, competitors, clients, suppliers or coverage universe in a Watchlist

** Thematic Search on a Topic**

  • Save your top themes to your Dashboard

  • Save these top searches or other searches on a relevant topic as a Saved Search or an Alert. Combine a thematic search with a Ticker, Watchlist or filter by Sector to get the most relevant results.

Remember to replace the Company, Sector, or Topic to those that are most relevant to you.

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