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发布时间:2026-01-27 阅读量:
Interpreting user request
The user’s message in Chinese translates to "Morning briefing: The calm before the storm," which suggests they might want a themed morning news briefing. They haven’t specified topics, format, or locale, so there’s a lot to figure out. The CLI allows shell commands, but I need to check network settings since I can’t fetch real-time news due to my knowledge cutoff. I think it would help to clarify with the user about specific topics, region, and tone they want for this briefing.Structuring the response

I want to be concise and follow the guidelines which suggest asking clarifying questions only when necessary. I can create a template for a "morning briefing" with safe phrases like "here's a fictional/illustrative morning briefing," or I might consider offering a high-level watchlist. It makes sense to organize it into categories like Markets, Macro, Geopolitics, Tech, China, Energy, Calendar, and potential risks, especially given the context of the user's message being in Chinese. If fetching live headlines is an option, I’d mention it, but I need to be cautious about browsing.Considering user needs

I think it’s best to ask the user if they prefer real-time news or a template. Based on their request for "早报:暴风雨前的宁静," they likely want a punchy morning briefing. I could craft a concise article using bullet points to cover overnight markets, macro calendar, key risks, sector watch, and trading plans while keeping the format clear and simple. Using short bold headers wrapped in asterisks seems fitting, and I’ll ensure to avoid hallucinating specific numbers or dates. Instead, I can create a timeless brief focusing on actionable suggestions.Creating an engaging introduction

I think the user might want a catchy opening paragraph for a newsletter titled "The calm before the storm," possibly laid out as an editorial piece. I could produce a concise morning brief with sections like the market temperature, macro/event radar, risks and catalysts, and trading advice. I should keep it short, using placeholders for the user to fill in. However, I must be cautious not to make specific numerical claims about current data, so I might opt for general trends instead.Drafting the morning brief
I could present three scenarios with checklists that cover various sections. These could include a catchy opening paragraph, five quick bullet points on funding, volatility, news, supply and demand, and sentiment, as well as a daily checklist to review before the market opens. I’ll also include strategy notes on trends, reversals, and events. Given the user's context, I can tailor it for different markets like A-shares, H-shares, U.S. stocks, and crypto. I’ll ensure it’s clear and concise while providing a reusable template.
早报|暴风雨前的宁静
开场
快速要点
今日清单

策略备忘
潜在催化与风险
一句话
需要我把这份早报定制到A股/港股/美股/加密,并加上具体日程与标的清单吗?可告诉我市场、关注板块与风格偏好。