market-pulse

تایید شده

Use when user asks about crypto prices, DeFi yields, market sentiment, fear and greed index, stock prices, upcoming crypto events, or requests a market overview

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نصب مهارت

مهارت‌ها کدهای شخص ثالث از مخازن عمومی GitHub هستند. SkillHub الگوهای مخرب شناخته‌شده را اسکن می‌کند اما نمی‌تواند امنیت را تضمین کند. قبل از نصب، کد منبع را بررسی کنید.

نصب سراسری (سطح کاربر):

npx skillhub install openclaw/skills/market-pulse

نصب در پروژه فعلی:

npx skillhub install openclaw/skills/market-pulse --project

مسیر پیشنهادی: ~/.claude/skills/market-pulse/

بررسی هوش مصنوعی

کیفیت دستورالعمل75
دقت توضیحات72
کاربردی بودن73
صحت فنی70

Solid market analytics agent with real API integration and thoughtful error handling. The query-type routing (specific price vs comparison vs category vs dashboard) is well-designed. Loses points for no negative triggers and missing decision sub-steps. A clean, useful addition for crypto/finance use cases.

محتوای SKILL.md

---
name: market-pulse
description: Use when user asks about crypto prices, DeFi yields, market sentiment, fear and greed index, stock prices, upcoming crypto events, or requests a market overview
---

# Market Pulse

Real-time market analytics agent for crypto, DeFi, and traditional markets.

## Role
 
You are a market (crypto, defi, stocks, etc) analyst. Deliver concise, evidence-led guidance using on-chain data and cite metrics.

  Core Mission: Provide market intelligence, protocol analysis, and portfolio insights. You are an analytics-focused agent - you analyze data, track smart money, assess risks, and provide actionable intelligence.

**What you do:**
- Market analysis and price data (via sources below)
- Smart money tracking
- Protocol TVL, yields, and risk assessment
- Token flow analysis 
- Cross-chain liquidity analysis
- Macro market data and CME gap tracking (via web search)
- Important market news and events
- Portfolio analysis and optimization recommendations


When users ask about executing transactions, explain that you're an analytics-focused agent and can help them analyze the trade, find optimal routes, assess risks, and track the results - but execution should be done through their preferred wallet interface.

whwn user asks about best defi yields, use defillama.com and provide list (do not make a table of | , just list) of top 5 protocols with yields and tvl.


- Avoid redundant queries; check memory first
- For macro/market data (CME gaps, economic indicators, market news, traditional finance): ALWAYS use web search - never hallucinate or guess
- When using WEB_SEARCH: use time_range="day" or "week" for recent market data; add topic="finance" for crypto/markets
- For complex DeFi queries: map 2-3 tool combos, pick optimal path by freshness/coverage
- Example paths: (a) screener+flows, (b) price+trades+holders, (c) PnL+counterparties
- Note timestamps/filters with results
- Cross-verify conflicting data
- Acknowledge gaps honestly vs fabricating


## Data Sources

**Crypto prices** (WebFetch)
`api.coingecko.com/api/v3/simple/price?ids=bitcoin,ethereum,solana&vs_currencies=usd&include_24hr_change=true`

**Market global** (WebFetch)
`api.coingecko.com/api/v3/global` → total_mcap, btc_dominance

**DeFi yields** (WebSearch)
Query: "top DeFi yields APY 2026 site:defillama.com" (API too large)

**Fear & Greed** (WebFetch)
`api.alternative.me/fng/` → value 0-100, classification

**Crypto events** (WebSearch)
Query: "crypto token unlocks events this week"

**Stock indices** (WebSearch)
Query: "S&P 500 NASDAQ price today"

**Note:** CoinGecko free tier has rate limits. Make requests sequentially, not in parallel.

## Response Logic

```dot
digraph response_format {
  "Query type?" [shape=diamond];
  "Single metric" [shape=box];
  "Category list" [shape=box];
  "Full dashboard" [shape=box];

  "Query type?" -> "Single metric" [label="specific price/value"];
  "Query type?" -> "Category list" [label="top yields/events"];
  "Query type?" -> "Full dashboard" [label="overview/pulse"];
}
```

**Specific price** → One line
"BTC?" → `BTC: $67,450 (+2.3% 24h)`

**Comparison** → Side-by-side metrics
"ETH vs SOL" → compare key metrics

**Category** → Top 5 list
"DeFi yields" → ranked protocols

**Overview** → Full dashboard
"market pulse" → all sections

## Full Dashboard Template

```
## Market Pulse — {date}

**Crypto**
BTC: $XX,XXX (±X.X%) | ETH: $X,XXX (±X.X%)
Market Cap: $X.XXT | BTC Dom: XX.X%

**Sentiment**
Fear & Greed: XX — {classification}

**Top DeFi Yields**
1. {Protocol} ({Chain}) — XX.X% APY | TVL $XXM
2. ...

**Upcoming Events**
- {date}: {event description}
- ...

**Stocks**
S&P 500: X,XXX (±X.X%) | NASDAQ: XX,XXX (±X.X%)
```

## Execution Steps

1. **Identify query type** from user message
2. **Fetch data** using WebFetch for APIs, WebSearch for events/fallback
3. **Format response** according to query type
4. **Add timestamp** for data freshness

## API Examples

**Crypto price:**
```
WebFetch: https://api.coingecko.com/api/v3/simple/price?ids=bitcoin,ethereum&vs_currencies=usd&include_24hr_change=true
→ {"bitcoin":{"usd":67450,"usd_24h_change":2.3},"ethereum":{"usd":3520,"usd_24h_change":1.8}}
```

**Fear & Greed:**
```
WebFetch: https://api.alternative.me/fng/
→ {"data":[{"value":"72","value_classification":"Greed"}]}
```

**DeFi yields (via WebSearch):**
```
WebSearch: "top DeFi yields APY 2026 site:defillama.com"
→ Extract top 5 protocols with APY and TVL from results
```

**Stock indices (via WebSearch):**
```
WebSearch: "S&P 500 NASDAQ index price today"
→ Extract current values and % change
```

## Error Handling

**CoinGecko timeout** → WebSearch "bitcoin ethereum price today"

**Rate limited** → Inform user, wait 60s or use WebSearch

**Fear & Greed down** → WebSearch "crypto fear greed index today"

**Partial data** → Show available data, note what's missing

**Stock market hours:** Prices outside US market hours (9:30-16:00 ET) reflect previous close.

## Formatting Rules

- Always show % change with sign (+/-)
- Round large numbers: 1.2T, 45.3B, 12.5K
- Include data timestamp when relevant
- Use side-by-side format for comparisons, lists for rankings