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ferdousbhai/investor-agent

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A Model Context Protocol server for building an investor agent

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ferdousbhai/investor-agent

Added 1 June 2026

Overview

This is an open-source Model Context Protocol server that provides tools for building an investor agent. It allows AI assistants to access investment-related data and perform analysis through a standardized protocol.

Best for

Best for
Developers creating investor-focused AI agents that use the Model Context Protocol

Use cases

  • Developing an AI agent that answers investment queries and provides market data
  • Integrating financial analysis capabilities into agentic workflows
  • Building a research tool that leverages large language models for stock insights

Notes

This is an open-source Model Context Protocol server that provides tools for building an investor agent. It allows AI assistants to access investment-related data and perform analysis through a standardized protocol.

330 stars on GitHub. Last updated 2026-05-14. Licensed MIT.

Use cases

  • Developing an AI agent that answers investment queries and provides market data
  • Integrating financial analysis capabilities into agentic workflows
  • Building a research tool that leverages large language models for stock insights

Pros

  • Open source with 330 GitHub stars, indicating community interest
  • Written in TypeScript, offering type safety and easier integration
  • Adheres to the Model Context Protocol, enabling interoperability with other MCP tools

Cons

  • Requires understanding of the Model Context Protocol to set up and use
  • Limited to the tools provided by the server; may not cover all financial data needs
  • Relatively early-stage project, so documentation and stability may evolve

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Pros

  • Open source with 330 GitHub stars, indicating community interest
  • Written in TypeScript, offering type safety and easier integration
  • Adheres to the Model Context Protocol, enabling interoperability with other MCP tools

Cons

  • Requires understanding of the Model Context Protocol to set up and use
  • Limited to the tools provided by the server; may not cover all financial data needs
  • Relatively early-stage project, so documentation and stability may evolve