How To Use The HaiKhuu Twitter Bot

Introducing The HaiKhuuBot Twitter Bot – a practical tool designed to provide quick and reliable access to financial data graphs. With a simple mention of '@HaiKhuuBot' along with a query, you can obtain graphical data pertaining to company financials quickly and easily.

The bot does not use commands. Simply ask your question in natural language. Try “Show me Apple’s historic revenue” or “How does Apple usually do on earnings?”.

If the bot referred you to this page, it’s possible you asked it for a graph it doesn’t know how to create. If not, try being more specific with your question - AI’s can be finicky!

Let’s do a quick run-through on the types of graphs the bot can create.

Data is courtesy of Financial Modeling Prep.

FAQ and Troubleshooting

  • I asked the bot for a graph it’s able to make, but it sent me to this page. Why?

    • It’s possible it didn’t know what you were asking for. Being more specific helps here. Instead of “Who has more revenue - Microsoft or Apple?”, try: “Make a chart of Microsoft’s revenue, and a chart of Apple’s revenue”

  • I mentioned the bot, but it didn’t reply

    • In this case, the bot is probably down. We do our best to minimize downtime, but sometimes it happens. In this case, we’re probably working on pushing an update to it. Try again in a few minutes!

  • Why does it say I’m out of uses today? I haven’t used it

    • Twitter’s API limits us to 3,000 sent tweets per month. To make sure we don’t run out, we limit each Twitter user to 15 requests per day, and the bot to 150 replies in total each day.

    • If the bot has hit its daily limit, you won’t be able to use your 15 requests. We apologize for this limitation.

    • Feel free to join our Discord for unlimited uses of the bot. We have the same bot running there, under the name “TradeBot”. It’s free to join, and we never charge to use it.

Analysis Of Income Statement And Balance Sheet Items

These graphs can include any time frame, and up to 5 fields. Note that the bot cannot do balance sheet items and income statement items on the same chart.

Executive Compensation

Institutional Ownership

Dividends - Either Cumulative, Or Annual

Historic Market Cap & P/E Ratio

Analyst Price Targets

Revenue Split - Either Geographic Or By Sector

Historic Earnings Surprise

Trading By Insiders Or Senators

ETF Holdings

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