agent-finance-cli-linux-arm64 0.2.0 → 0.2.2

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  {
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  "name": "agent-finance-cli-linux-arm64",
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- "version": "0.2.0",
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+ "version": "0.2.2",
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  "description": "Prebuilt linux/arm64 binary for agent-finance-cli.",
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  "license": "MIT OR Apache-2.0",
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  "files": [
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  "bin/",
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  "README.md",
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  "LICENSE-MIT",
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  "LICENSE-APACHE"
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+ ---
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+ name: core
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+ description: Entry guide for agent-finance price, sessions, crypto, history, research data, provider coverage, prediction markets, proxy context, and safe source handling. Read this before using agent-finance commands.
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+ ---
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+ # agent-finance core skill
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+ This skill is printed by the `agent-finance` CLI. It is the first thing an AI Agent should read before using the tool.
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+ ## Start Here
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+ ```bash
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+ agent-finance skills list
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+ agent-finance skills get core --full
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+ agent-finance providers
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+ agent-finance skills get crypto
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+ ```
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+
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+ ## Default Workflow
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+ 1. Current observable price:
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+ ```bash
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+ agent-finance price CRDO
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+ agent-finance price CRDO --json
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+ ```
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+ 2. Precise session/provider split:
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+ ```bash
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+ agent-finance sessions CRDO
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+ agent-finance sessions LITE --proxy-symbol LITEUSDT
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+ ```
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+ 3. History before a trading or order-quality conclusion:
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+ ```bash
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+ agent-finance history LITE --interval 1d --range 1mo --adjustment auto --limit 30
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+ agent-finance history LITE --interval 1m --range 5d --session extended --adjustment raw --no-actions --limit 120
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+ ```
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+ 4. Research data:
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+ ```bash
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+ agent-finance fundamentals CRDO
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+ agent-finance fundamentals CRDO --provider sec-edgar
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+ agent-finance analysis CRDO
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+ agent-finance options CRDO
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+ agent-finance ownership CRDO
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+ agent-finance events CRDO --provider sec-edgar
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+ agent-finance news CRDO
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+ agent-finance read-url "https://www.sec.gov/Archives/edgar/data/0001807794/000162828026014017/crdo-20260131.htm"
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+ agent-finance search "optical interconnect"
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+ agent-finance screen day_gainers
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+ ```
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+ 5. Prediction-market sentiment:
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+ ```bash
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+ agent-finance polymarket search "spacex ipo" --limit 5
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+ agent-finance polymarket market MARKET_ID_OR_SLUG
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+ agent-finance skills get prediction-markets
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+ ```
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+ 6. Crypto market data:
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+ ```bash
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+ agent-finance crypto snapshot BTC/USDT
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+ agent-finance crypto sentiment BTCUSDT
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+ agent-finance price BTC/USDT --asset crypto
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+ agent-finance history BTC/USDT --asset crypto --interval 1h --limit 48
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+ agent-finance crypto quote BTC/USDT
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+ agent-finance crypto book BTC/USDT --provider okx --limit 20
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+ agent-finance crypto discover --provider coingecko --kind trending
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+ ```
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+ ## Rules
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+ - Use `price` for the default "what is the current price?" answer.
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+ - Use `sessions` when premarket, postmarket, overnight, BOATS, provider differences, or proxy prices matter.
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+ - Use both daily and minute history before judging fills, limit-order quality, stop placement, or intraday action.
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+ - Use `providers --json` when an Agent needs a machine-readable capability matrix.
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+ - Treat crypto as 24/7 market data. Use Binance/Coinbase/OKX/CoinGecko through capability-first crypto commands, then force providers only for cross-checking.
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+ - Spot is crypto spot; USD-M futures / TradFi perps are derivatives and proxy instruments.
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+ - Treat Polymarket as quantifiable prediction-market sentiment and event-probability evidence only; it is not an equity quote or primary-source fact.
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+ - `read-url` is a text extraction fallback, not a real browser. For dynamic, login-gated, screenshot-sensitive, or noisy pages, use an available browser tool such as agent-browser or opencli.
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+ - JSON output preserves structured fields for downstream computation. Human output is for quick inspection.
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+ # agent-finance full core skill
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+ Read this when you need the full command map for `agent-finance`.
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+ ## Command Map
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+ ```bash
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+ agent-finance skills list
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+ agent-finance skills get core
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+ agent-finance skills get price
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+ agent-finance skills get research-data
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+ agent-finance skills get providers
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+ agent-finance skills get crypto
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+ agent-finance skills get prediction-markets
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+ agent-finance skills get history-indicators
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+ ```
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+ ## Price and Sessions
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+ ```bash
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+ agent-finance price CRDO
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+ agent-finance price CRDO MRVL --json
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+ agent-finance sessions CRDO
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+ agent-finance sessions LITE --proxy-symbol LITEUSDT
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+ ```
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+ `price` answers the default current-price question. `sessions` compares regular/pre/post/overnight/provider/proxy sources.
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+ ## History and Indicators
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+ ```bash
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+ agent-finance history CRDO --range 1mo --interval 1d
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+ agent-finance history CRDO --range 5d --interval 1m --session extended --adjustment raw --no-actions
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+ agent-finance history CRDO --range 1y --interval 1d --adjustment auto --repair
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+ agent-finance indicators CRDO MRVL --limit 120
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+ ```
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+ Use history before making order, fill, stop-loss, take-profit, or intraday trend judgments. Indicators are summaries; they do not replace the bar path.
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+ ## Research Data
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+ ```bash
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+ agent-finance fundamentals CRDO
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+ agent-finance fundamentals CRDO --provider sec-edgar
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+ agent-finance fundamentals CRDO --provider robinhood
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+ agent-finance fundamentals CRDO --provider cnbc
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+ agent-finance analysis CRDO
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+ agent-finance options CRDO
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+ agent-finance options CRDO --provider robinhood --count 80
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+ agent-finance ownership CRDO
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+ agent-finance events CRDO --provider sec-edgar
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+ agent-finance news CRDO
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+ agent-finance read-url "https://www.sec.gov/Archives/edgar/data/0001807794/000162828026014017/crdo-20260131.htm"
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+ agent-finance search "optical interconnect"
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+ agent-finance screen day_gainers
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+ ```
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+ Research reports include sources, modules, coverage gaps, highlights, and raw payloads in JSON mode.
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+ ## Providers and Proxy Data
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+ ```bash
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+ agent-finance providers
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+ agent-finance providers --json
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+ agent-finance crypto snapshot BTC/USDT
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+ agent-finance crypto sentiment BTCUSDT
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+ agent-finance price BTC/USDT --asset crypto
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+ agent-finance crypto quote BTC/USDT
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+ agent-finance crypto candles BTC/USDT --provider coingecko --interval 1d --limit 30
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+ agent-finance crypto discover --provider okx --kind instruments --instrument swap
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+ ```
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+ Use `providers` as the source-of-truth coverage matrix. Crypto commands are capability-first across Binance/Coinbase/OKX/CoinGecko; USD-M futures / TradFi perps are derivative/proxy prices, not legal equity or broker-fill prices.
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+ ## Prediction Markets
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+ ```bash
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+ agent-finance polymarket search "spacex ipo" --limit 5
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+ agent-finance polymarket search "spcex" --limit 5
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+ agent-finance polymarket market MARKET_ID_OR_SLUG --json
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+ agent-finance skills get prediction-markets
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+ ```
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+ Use Polymarket for quantifiable sentiment and event-probability signals. It does not replace SEC/IR/company releases, verified news, or equity quotes.
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+ ## Network and Browser Boundaries
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+ The CLI respects `--proxy`, `AGENT_FINANCE_PROXY`, and standard proxy environment variables. It does not hardcode a local proxy.
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+ Polymarket uses the official SDK by default. When `--proxy` or `--no-proxy` is explicit, it uses public REST fallback through the CLI HTTP stack so those network controls are honored.
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+ `read-url` is a text extraction fallback. For dynamic, login-gated, screenshot-sensitive, or noisy pages, open the original page with an available real browser tool such as agent-browser or opencli.
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+ name: crypto
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+ description: Use capability-first crypto market data across Binance, Coinbase, OKX, and CoinGecko for spot, swap, futures, quotes, order books, trades, candles, funding, open interest, and sentiment.
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+ ---
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+ # agent-finance crypto skill
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+ Use this when crypto markets, Binance/Coinbase/OKX/CoinGecko spot data, Binance/OKX derivatives data, funding, open interest, long/short ratios, taker flow, basis, or 24/7 crypto price discovery matter.
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+ ## Start
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+ ```bash
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+ agent-finance crypto snapshot BTC/USDT
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+ agent-finance crypto sentiment BTCUSDT
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+ agent-finance price BTC/USDT --asset crypto
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+ agent-finance history BTC/USDT --asset crypto --interval 1h --limit 48
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+ agent-finance crypto quote BTC/USDT
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+ agent-finance crypto book BTC/USDT --limit 20
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+ agent-finance crypto candles BTC/USDT --interval 1h --limit 48
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+ ```
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+ ## Cross-Provider Evidence
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+ Prefer these capability-first commands before forcing provider-specific deep endpoints:
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+ ```bash
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+ agent-finance crypto quote BTC/USDT
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+ agent-finance crypto quote BTC-USD --provider coinbase
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+ agent-finance crypto book BTC/USDT --provider okx --limit 20
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+ agent-finance crypto trades BTC/USDT --limit 20
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+ agent-finance crypto candles BTC/USDT --provider coingecko --interval 1d --limit 30
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+ agent-finance crypto funding BTCUSDT --provider auto --instrument swap --limit 8
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+ agent-finance crypto open-interest BTCUSDT --provider okx --instrument swap
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+ agent-finance crypto discover --provider coingecko --kind trending
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+ agent-finance crypto discover --provider coingecko --kind global
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+ agent-finance crypto discover --provider okx --kind instruments --instrument swap
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+ agent-finance crypto discover --provider coinbase --kind volume-summary
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+ ```
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+ `--provider auto` only queries providers that support the requested capability and instrument. Force `--provider` when auditing a specific provider.
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+ ## Instruments
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+ ```bash
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+ agent-finance crypto quote BTC/USDT --instrument spot
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+ agent-finance crypto book BTC/USDT --instrument spot --limit 20
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+ agent-finance crypto candles BTC/USDT --instrument spot --interval 1m --limit 60
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+ agent-finance crypto funding BTCUSDT --instrument swap --limit 8
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+ agent-finance crypto open-interest BTCUSDT --instrument swap
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+ agent-finance crypto stream BTCUSDT --kind trade --messages 1
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+ agent-finance crypto stream BTCUSDT --instrument swap --kind mark-price --messages 1
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+ ```
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+ ## Rules
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+ - Use capability-first crypto commands for all normal work; provider eligibility is determined by capability plus `--instrument`.
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+ - Binance, Coinbase, OKX, and CoinGecko are tier-1 no-key crypto providers in this CLI, but they answer different questions.
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+ - Binance/OKX are stronger for exchange microstructure and derivatives evidence. Coinbase is a spot exchange cross-check. CoinGecko is stronger for aggregate breadth, trending, metadata, and exchange discovery.
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+ - Binance integration uses self-maintained clients for official public REST and WebSocket paths; do not add the generated Binance SDK unless a future version proves cleaner than these local abstractions.
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+ - Spot WebSocket uses Binance's market-data-only `data-stream.binance.vision` endpoint because this CLI only needs public market data.
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+ - USD-M Futures WebSocket routes streams through Binance's current `/market/ws` and `/public/ws` paths; do not route futures streams through the legacy root `/ws` path.
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+ - Prefer `crypto snapshot` for current observable market state.
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+ - Prefer `crypto sentiment` for futures leverage, funding, open interest, long/short, taker flow, and basis.
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+ - Prefer `crypto quote/book/trades/candles/funding/open-interest/discover --json` when an Agent needs provider evidence for reasoning.
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+ - Use `--json` for downstream computation and `--raw` when auditing provider payloads.
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+ - `BINANCE_API_KEY` is only for read-only market-data endpoints. This CLI must not read Binance secrets, sign requests, or use account/trading endpoints.
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+ - Crypto trades 24/7; do not apply equity regular/pre/post/overnight session assumptions.
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+ - USD-M futures and TradFi perps are derivatives. They are useful for price discovery and sentiment, not legal equity or broker-fill prices.
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+ name: history-indicators
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+ description: Fetch OHLCV history and local indicators with agent-finance, including equity and crypto intervals, sessions, adjustment modes, repair behavior, and indicator interpretation rules.
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+ ---
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+ # agent-finance history and indicators skill
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+ ## History
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+ ```bash
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+ agent-finance history LITE --provider auto --interval 1d --range 1mo --limit 30
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+ agent-finance history LITE --interval 1m --range 5d --session extended --adjustment raw --no-actions --limit 200
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+ agent-finance history LITE --interval 1d --range 1y --adjustment auto --repair --limit 252
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+ agent-finance history AAPL --provider robinhood --interval 5m --range 1d --session extended --limit 80
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+ agent-finance history BTC/USDT --asset crypto --crypto-provider auto --interval 1h --limit 48
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+ agent-finance history BTC/USDT --asset crypto --crypto-provider coinbase --interval 1h --limit 48
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+ agent-finance history BTC/USDT --asset crypto --crypto-provider okx --interval 1h --limit 48
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+ agent-finance history BTC/USDT --asset crypto --crypto-provider coingecko --interval 1d --limit 30
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+ agent-finance history BTCUSDT --asset crypto --crypto-provider binance --instrument swap --interval 1d --limit 30
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+ ```
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+ ## Intervals
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+ - Yahoo / Yahoo extended: `1m`, `2m`, `5m`, `15m`, `30m`, `60m`, `90m`, `1h`, `1d`, `5d`, `1wk`, `1mo`, `3mo`.
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+ - Robinhood: `5m`, `10m`, `1h`, `1d`, `1w`.
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+ - Stooq live: `1d`, `1w`, `1mo`.
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+ - Stooq bulk cache: `5m`, `1h` after explicit import.
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+ - Binance spot / USD-M futures: `1m`, `3m`, `5m`, `15m`, `30m`, `1h`, `2h`, `4h`, `6h`, `8h`, `12h`, `1d`, `3d`, `1w`, `1M`.
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+ - Coinbase: `1m`, `5m`, `15m`, `1h`, `6h`, `1d`.
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+ - OKX: `1m`, `3m`, `5m`, `15m`, `30m`, `1h`, `2h`, `4h`, `6h`, `12h`, `1d`, `2d`, `3d`.
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+ - CoinGecko: common intraday and daily requests are mapped to supported OHLC day windows.
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+ When unsure:
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+ ```bash
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+ agent-finance history --help
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+ agent-finance stooq sync --help
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+ ```
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+ ## Adjustments
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+ - `--adjustment auto`: adjust OHLC and close using adjusted close.
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+ - `--adjustment back`: adjust OHLC but keep raw close.
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+ - `--adjustment raw`: keep raw OHLC and expose adjusted close separately.
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+ - `--repair`: repair obvious 100x Yahoo price errors and mark repaired bars.
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+ ## Indicators
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+ ```bash
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+ agent-finance indicators LITE AAOI --provider auto --limit 120
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+ agent-finance indicators CRDO MRVL --session extended --interval 1m --range 5d --limit 200
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+ ```
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+ Indicators are summaries. For fill quality, limit-order decisions, or intraday exits, inspect daily and minute bars directly.
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+ name: prediction-markets
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+ description: Use Polymarket prediction-market data as quantifiable sentiment and event-probability evidence, including market search, market details, liquidity, orderbook, holder previews, and probability history.
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+ # agent-finance prediction-markets skill
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+ Use this skill when an AI Agent needs prediction-market sentiment, event probabilities, or "what capital is pricing in" for a public event.
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+ ## Commands
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+ ```bash
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+ agent-finance polymarket search "spacex ipo" --limit 5
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+ agent-finance polymarket search "spcex" --limit 5
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+ agent-finance polymarket market MARKET_ID_OR_SLUG
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+ agent-finance polymarket market MARKET_ID_OR_SLUG --json
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+ ```
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+ ## Search Semantics
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+ - Treat Polymarket search as public relevance search. Do not describe it as guaranteed fuzzy search.
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+ - Use multiple query fallbacks for important topics:
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+ - `spacex`, `space x`, `starship`, `ipo`
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+ - `nvidia`, `nvda`, product names, regulatory events
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+ - The CLI locally filters and sorts by active/closed state, volume, liquidity, and market signal strength. Still inspect source URLs and raw JSON for important decisions.
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+ ## Interpretation Rules
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+ - Polymarket prices are implied probabilities backed by user capital.
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+ - They are useful as quantifiable sentiment and event-probability evidence.
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+ - They are not facts, confirmed insider information, legal equity prices, broker-fill prices, or official company disclosures.
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+ - For investment research, pair this signal with primary sources: SEC filings, IR pages, company releases, earnings calls, and verifiable news.
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+ ## Useful Flags
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+ ```bash
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+ agent-finance polymarket search "spacex ipo" --include-closed --min-volume 1000 --json
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+ agent-finance polymarket market MARKET_ID_OR_SLUG --limit 20 --refresh
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+ ```
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+ - `--include-closed`: include resolved/closed markets for historical expectation checks.
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+ - `--min-volume`: ignore thin markets.
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+ - `--refresh`: bypass local cache.
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+ - `--cache-ttl-seconds`: tune freshness for repeated agent workflows.
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+ - `--json`: preserve full structured payloads for downstream reasoning.
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+ ## Boundaries
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+ - This CLI is read-only for Polymarket.
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+ - It does not accept private keys, derive API keys, place orders, cancel orders, or manage Polymarket positions.
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+ - Default transport uses the official SDK. Explicit `--proxy` or `--no-proxy` uses public REST fallback through the CLI HTTP stack so those network controls are honored.
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+ - Holder data is reported as preview rows returned by the API limit, not as a total holder count.
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+ name: price
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+ description: Fetch current price summaries, regular-market basis, premarket, postmarket, overnight sessions, crypto prices, proxy symbols, streams, and watch output with agent-finance.
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+ # agent-finance price skill
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+ ## Default Price
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+ Use `price` to answer "what is it trading at now?":
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+ ```bash
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+ agent-finance price CRDO
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+ agent-finance price CRDO --json
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+ ```
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+ The default output includes current observable price, session, provider, local timestamp, UTC fields in JSON, change from regular-market previous close, and regular-market open/high/low/volume when available.
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+ ## Session Split
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+ Use `sessions` when the task asks about premarket, postmarket, overnight, BOATS, platform 24h prices, or provider disagreement:
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+ ```bash
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+ agent-finance sessions CRDO
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+ agent-finance sessions LITE --proxy-symbol LITEUSDT
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+ ```
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+ ## Crypto And Proxy Context
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+ Use the crypto market domain for actual crypto symbols:
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+ ```bash
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+ agent-finance price BTC/USDT --asset crypto
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+ agent-finance price BTCUSDT --asset crypto --instrument spot
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+ agent-finance price BTCUSDT --asset crypto --instrument swap
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+ ```
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+ ```bash
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+ agent-finance sessions SPCX --proxy-symbol SPCXUSDT
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+ ```
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+ ## Streaming
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+ agent-finance watch CRDO --interval-seconds 15 --iterations 4
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+ ```
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+ Use `watch` when WebSocket streaming is blocked by the local network.
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+ name: providers
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+ description: Understand agent-finance provider capabilities across Yahoo, SEC EDGAR, CNBC, Robinhood, Stooq, Binance, Coinbase, OKX, CoinGecko, Polymarket, and fallback URL readers.
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+ ---
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+ # agent-finance providers skill
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+ ## Capability Matrix
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+ Always inspect provider coverage instead of guessing from provider names:
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+ ```bash
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+ agent-finance providers
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+ agent-finance providers --json
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+ ```
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+ ## Provider Rules
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+ - Quotes: use `price SYMBOL` first. Only force a provider when cross-checking.
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+ - Session split: use `sessions SYMBOL`.
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+ - History: use `history --provider auto|yahoo|stooq|robinhood` for equities; use `history --asset crypto --crypto-provider auto|binance|coinbase|okx|coingecko` for crypto.
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+ - Research: `fundamentals/events --provider auto` combines useful no-key sources when available.
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+ - SEC EDGAR is official for filings and XBRL facts, not market quotes, options, analyst estimates, or news aggregation.
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+ - Robinhood and CNBC are partial no-key sources; use them as cross-checks, not replacements for official filings or primary disclosures.
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+ - Stooq live can provide no-key daily/weekly/monthly history; intraday bulk data requires explicit imported ZIP cache.
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+ - Crypto: use capability-first commands such as `crypto quote/book/trades/candles/funding/open-interest/discover`, then force `--provider binance|coinbase|okx|coingecko` only when cross-checking or auditing.
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+ - Binance Spot and USD-M Futures are tier-1 crypto market-data providers. Use `agent-finance skills get crypto`.
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+ - Binance uses local clients against official public REST/WebSocket paths, not the generated Binance SDK.
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+ - Binance USD-M futures / TradFi perps are derivative instruments and proxy price-discovery sources, not legal equity.
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+ - Coinbase is a spot exchange cross-check for products, tickers, stats, books, trades, candles, and volume summary.
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+ - OKX is a spot/derivatives exchange cross-check for instruments, tickers, books, trades, candles, funding, mark price, and open interest.
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+ - CoinGecko is an aggregate crypto source for simple price, coin metadata, markets, tickers, OHLC, market charts, trending, global, exchanges, and derivatives discovery.
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+ - Polymarket is a prediction-market sentiment source. Use `polymarket search` and `polymarket market` for implied probability, orderbook, liquidity, OI, holder preview rows, and probability history; do not use it as an equity quote or primary-source fact.
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+ ## Browser Boundary
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+ The CLI uses HTTP requests with browser-like TLS behavior where possible, but it is not a full browser. Dynamic, login-gated, screenshot-sensitive, or noisy pages require a real browser tool. Polymarket uses the official SDK by default; explicit `--proxy` or `--no-proxy` uses public REST fallback through the CLI HTTP stack.
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+ name: research-data
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+ description: Fetch no-key Yahoo, SEC EDGAR, Robinhood, and CNBC research data, including fundamentals, analyst data, options, ownership, events, news, search, screeners, and URL text extraction.
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+ ---
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+
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+ # agent-finance research data skill
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+
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+ ## Commands
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+
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+ ```bash
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+ agent-finance fundamentals CRDO
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+ agent-finance fundamentals CRDO --provider sec-edgar
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+ agent-finance fundamentals CRDO --provider robinhood
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+ agent-finance fundamentals CRDO --provider cnbc
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+ agent-finance analysis CRDO
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+ agent-finance options CRDO
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+ agent-finance options CRDO --provider robinhood --count 80
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+ agent-finance ownership CRDO
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+ agent-finance events CRDO --provider sec-edgar
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+ agent-finance news CRDO
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+ agent-finance read-url "https://www.sec.gov/Archives/edgar/data/0001807794/000162828026014017/crdo-20260131.htm"
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+ agent-finance search "optical interconnect"
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+ agent-finance screen most_actives
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+ ```
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+
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+ ## Output Rules
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+
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+ - Human mode prints a compact table.
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+ - `--json` preserves sources, modules, coverage gaps, highlights, and raw payloads.
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+ - `--raw` prints raw payloads in human mode.
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+ - `--refresh` skips cache.
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+ - `--cache-ttl-seconds <N>` changes non-price cache TTL.
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+ - `read-url --provider auto` tries direct/Jina/Defuddle readers and reports fallback errors.
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+
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+ ## Research Rules
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+ - Treat social media, search snippets, and extracted web text as leads until confirmed by primary sources.
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+ - Use SEC/company filings for official facts when available.
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+ - Use a real browser for dynamic, login-gated, table-layout-sensitive, or extraction-suspicious pages.