Generic read-only fallback for any source opencli covers but this repo has no dedicated reader for — Yahoo Finance, Bloomberg, Reuters, Barchart, Eastmoney, Xueqiu, Sinafinance, Reddit, HackerNews, Substack, Medium, Weibo, Bilibili, Xiaohongshu, Zhihu, arXiv, Google Scholar, Apple Podcasts, Xiaoyuzhou, Spotify, YouTube, Weixin, Amazon, and more. Triggers: "use opencli to read", "grab the frontpage from hackernews", "read reddit r/wallstreetbets", "fetch Eastmoney hot stocks", "pull Xueqiu feed", "get Bloomberg markets headlines", "search arXiv for", any request to read from a site where a specialized skill does not exist but opencli does. FALLBACK — prefer twitter-reader, linkedin-reader, discord-reader, telegram-reader, or yc-reader when the source matches. READ-ONLY — never invoke write operations.
Read Twitter/X for financial research using opencli (read-only). Use this skill whenever the user wants to read their Twitter feed, search for financial tweets, view bookmarks, look up user profiles, or gather market sentiment from Twitter/X. Triggers include: "check my feed", "search Twitter for", "show my bookmarks", "who follows", "look up @user", "what's trending about", "market sentiment on Twitter", "what are people saying about AAPL", "recent tweets from @elonmusk", "show me @user's posts", "fintwit", any mention of Twitter/X in context of reading financial news or market research. This skill is READ-ONLY — it does NOT support posting, liking, retweeting, or any write operations.
Look up Y Combinator companies, batches, and startup ecosystem data using the yc-oss API (read-only). Use this skill whenever the user wants to research YC-backed startups, find companies in a specific batch or industry, check which YC companies are hiring, explore top YC companies, or analyze startup trends by sector or tag. Triggers include: "YC companies in fintech", "who's in the latest YC batch", "YC startups hiring", "top Y Combinator companies", "find YC companies tagged AI", "W25 batch", "S24 companies", "YC stats", "Y Combinator portfolio", "startup research", "which YC companies do X", "venture research on YC", any mention of Y Combinator, YC batch, or YC-backed companies in the context of startup research, venture analysis, or market intelligence. This is a read-only data source — the API is a static JSON dataset updated daily.
Query Funda AI financial data via two surfaces: the MCP server at https://funda.ai/api/mcp for analyst-grade research synthesis (DCF, comps, earnings previews/recaps, sector deep-dives, SEC filings, transcripts, supply-chain mapping, ownership flow, macro framing) via the agent_chat tool — OR the REST API at https://api.funda.ai/v1 with FUNDA_API_KEY for raw data (real-time quotes, intraday candles, EOD prices, financial statements, options chains/greeks/GEX, supply-chain KG, social sentiment, news, calendars, FRED, ESG, congressional trades, AI hiring signals). Triggers: "funda", "funda.ai", real-time quote, stock price, intraday, balance sheet, income statement, options chain, DCF, comps, earnings preview/recap, analyst estimates, 10-K/10-Q/8-K, transcript, ownership flow, gamma exposure, supply chain, sector deep-dive, congressional trades, FRED. Prefer MCP for synthesis/analysis questions; use REST for raw structured data the MCP declines.
Read TradingView desktop app for market data, news, alerts, watchlists, and screener results using opencli (read-only). Use this skill whenever the user wants quotes, options chains, options expiries, screener results across stocks/crypto/forex/futures/bonds, gainers/losers/movers, news headlines or full story bodies, alerts (active list, fire log, offline fires), watchlists including colored flag lists, symbol search/autocomplete, chart state, or screenshots from their local TradingView.app. Triggers include: "options chain for X", "IV on Y", "show me SNDK puts", "TV screener for Y sector", "screen oversold stocks", "TV gainers", "crypto by market cap", "TradingView news on AAPL", "show my watchlists", "red flag list", "list my alerts", "what alerts fired", "search TV for nvidia", "what symbol is on my chart", "screenshot NVDA chart", "TradingView IV skew", "TV expiries for X". This skill is READ-ONLY — it does NOT place trades, modify watchlists, or change chart layouts.
Calculate ETF premium/discount vs NAV via Yahoo Finance, and decompose single-day surges into NAV-driven vs structural components (gamma squeeze, dealer hedging, blocked AP arbitrage). Use whenever the user asks about an ETF's premium or discount, NAV comparison, why an ETF diverged from its holdings, or how much of a move is dealer-hedging-driven. Triggers: "ETF premium", "ETF discount", "NAV premium", "is SPY at a premium", "BITO premium", "IBIT premium", "bond ETF discount", "trading above/below NAV", "ETF premium screener", "biggest discount", "compare ETF NAV", "ETF arbitrage", "ETF gamma squeeze", "ETF premium surge", "decompose ETF move", "dealer gamma exposure", "GEX for ETF", "why did this ETF jump", "premium convergence", "AP arbitrage blocked", or any request about the gap between an ETF's price and underlying value. Especially relevant for leveraged, inverse, international, bond, commodity, and crypto ETFs.
Estimate the intrinsic value of a public company using DCF, relative (peer multiple) and sum-of-parts (SOTP) methods, then triangulate to an implied share price with upside/downside versus the current market price. Use this skill whenever the user asks: "what is AAPL worth", "valuation of NVDA", "fair value of TSLA", "intrinsic value", "DCF for MSFT", "build a DCF", "discounted cash flow", "WACC", "terminal value", "implied share price", "upside to fair value", "is X overvalued/undervalued", "relative valuation", "peer comparison valuation", "EV/EBITDA target", "SOTP", "sum of the parts", "how much is [company] worth", "price target from fundamentals", "value this company", or any ticker in the context of computing intrinsic or relative valuation. Default to running ALL three methods (DCF + relative + SOTP-if-applicable) and presenting a blended implied price with a sensitivity table. Do not answer valuation questions from memory — always run the workflow.
Check the current status of the Strait of Hormuz — shipping transit data, oil price impact, stranded vessels, insurance risk levels, diplomatic developments, and global trade impact. Use this skill whenever the user asks about the Strait of Hormuz, Hormuz chokepoint, Persian Gulf shipping risk, oil transit disruption, war risk premium in the Gulf, Middle East shipping routes, tanker traffic through Hormuz, oil supply chain risk, or geopolitical risk affecting energy markets. Triggers include: "Hormuz status", "Strait of Hormuz", "is Hormuz open", "shipping through the Gulf", "oil chokepoint", "Persian Gulf tanker traffic", "war risk premium", "Hormuz crisis", "energy supply chain risk", "oil transit disruption", "Middle East shipping", any mention of Hormuz or Persian Gulf in context of oil, shipping, or geopolitical risk.