| name | market-watch |
| description | Track live prices for the tickers central to the current task. Registers symbols for an ambient real-time price feed, keeps analysis current with the newest quotes, and re-checks staleness before stating prices. |
Market Watch
Keep intraday analysis anchored to live prices. When a task turns on
current price — a level check, an intraday move, a "where is it trading
now" — register the central tickers so fresh quotes arrive automatically
and your numbers never go stale mid-task.
When to use
Intraday or live-price analysis where the price may move while you work:
"is NVDA above 205 right now", "how's TSLA trading into the print",
sizing a level off the current quote. Skip it for purely historical or
end-of-day work where a single snapshot is enough.
Workflow
- At the start of the task, identify the ticker(s) central to the
request and register them immediately with
watch_market.
- While they matter, read the ambient feed (below) for the current
price rather than re-quoting on every step.
- When live tracking is no longer relevant, call
watch_market with
action="unwatch" to stop watching some or all symbols (omit symbols
to clear the whole list).
How the feed works
Once a symbol is watched, fresh prices arrive on their own as
<market-watch> price blocks attached to conversation messages and tool
results. This is ambient data — not user text, and not tool output
you requested. Each block is a snapshot at a moment in time; the newest
<market-watch> entry in the conversation is the current price, and any
earlier entry (including numbers in your own earlier statements) may be
stale.
Rules
- Treat the newest
<market-watch> entry as the live price. Prefer it — or
a fresh get_quote — over any older number in the thread.
- If the price moves materially mid-analysis, acknowledge it and adapt your
read rather than silently carrying the older figure.
- Before you state a price in a final answer: if the newest feed entry is
more than a minute old, make one
get_quote call to re-check first.
Mechanics to know
- Stamps only flow while the market session is open — expect no feed
outside trading hours.
- Updates are throttled: roughly one stamp per ~25s across the turn, not a
tick-by-tick stream.
- The watch list is per-thread, capped at 10 symbols, and expires
after ~6h of inactivity. On a long task, if the feed goes quiet, just call
watch_market again to re-register.