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Fetch financial and market data using the yfinance Python library. Use this skill whenever the user asks for stock prices, historical data, financial statements, options chains, dividends, earnings, analyst recommendations, or any market data. Triggers include: any mention of stock price, ticker symbol (AAPL, MSFT, TSLA, etc.), "get me the financials", "show earnings", "what's the price of", "download stock data", "options chain", "dividend history", "balance sheet", "income statement", "cash flow", "analyst targets", "institutional holders", "compare stocks", "screen for stocks", or any request involving Yahoo Finance data. Always use this skill even if the user only provides a ticker — infer intent from context.
Use public market data to check whether the Interest Rate Volatility (MOVE) is not spooked by interest rate events (such as JGB yield changes) and whether it leads VIX/credit spreads lower.
Build and execute commands to obtain Japanese stock market data with J-Quants CLI (jquants). It supports acquisition of stock prices, OHLCV candlesticks, minute bars, tick data, margin trading balances, short selling ratios, futures, options, financial statements, dividends, TOPIX and index data. It also supports checking API availability and obtainable data periods (Free/Light/Standard/Premium) for each plan. Triggers: jquants, J-Quants, stock price, stock price data, ticker, OHLCV, minute bar, JPX, TSE, TOPIX, Nikkei 225, futures, options, derivatives, short selling, margin trading, dividend, financial statements, financial results, PER, PBR, ROE, index, bulk download, Japanese stock, market data, subscription, plan, data range, API availability, update time, data update, update timing, outdated data, latest data, data freshness, update schedule