Build AI Trading Agents in Cursor/Claude with an MCP Server
MCP server for financial data, but gated behind paid enterprise plans.

Bloomberg-style UX for retail investors, but data sourcing and differentiation still unclear.
Individual retail investors and developers seeking institutional-grade market tooling without Bloomberg's $20k annual subscription.
Bloomberg Terminal · TradingView · Thinkorswim
The goal is to make institutional-style market tooling accessible without the $20k/year Bloomberg subscription.
Current features: - Real-time market data - Terminal-style UI inspired by Bloomberg - Company fundamentals and financials - Macro and economic indicators - Watchlists and alerts - Fast keyboard navigation - Options real time data and analysis
I'm exploring features like: - options analytics - portfolio analytics - AI-assisted research - scripting/API access
Would love feedback from the HN community on: - features you'd want in a terminal like this - data sources - UX improvements
MCP server for financial data, but gated behind paid enterprise plans.
Generic AI report generator competing against founder due diligence and cheap consultants.
Pairs VARK-style personalization with an actual market-data sandbox — $100K virtual capital, backtesting and Monte Carlo runs plus AI feedback makes it practical for hands-on practice rather than passive reading. That said, the claim set (adaptive learning + meaningful model-driven feedback) depends entirely on the underlying data, ML pipeline and market feeds, which the demo and landing page don't yet prove; it's a useful MVP with an ambitious training ask but not a clear technical breakthrough.
Google Calendar in your terminal, but Calcurse and existing TUI apps already do this.
Ctrl+B keyboard nav for Notion hierarchies, but extension market already has similar tools.
Vimium for your entire desktop with Hilbert curve hint distribution.