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Morning Market Brief

Generate a concise morning market brief covering major indices, sector movements, notable earnings, and macro events using live web research.

Skill·/market-brief·2 sections·1 min read
financeresearch
Install Prompt

Paste this into Claude Code to set it up:

I want to add the /market-brief skill to my Claude Code setup.

Create the directory ~/.claude/skills/market-brief/ and inside it create SKILL.md with the morning market brief workflow.

The skill should:
- Fetch current market data for major indices (S&P 500, Nasdaq, Dow, Russell 2000)
- Summarize sector performance and rotation
- List notable earnings and economic events for the day
- Highlight key technical levels and sentiment indicators
- Output a concise, scannable brief

After creating the file, the skill is immediately available via /market-brief.

01What It Does

Your morning market overview

Type /market-brief and Claude fetches live market data, researches overnight developments, and produces a concise morning brief. Covers major index levels, sector performance, notable earnings, economic calendar events, and key technical levels to watch for the trading day.
1

Fetch index data

Pulls current and previous close data for major indices: S&P 500, Nasdaq, Dow Jones, and Russell 2000. Includes futures if markets have not opened yet.

2

Research overnight developments

Searches financial news for market moving events: Fed statements, geopolitical developments, major earnings surprises, and economic data releases.

3

Summarize sectors and earnings

Highlights sector rotation patterns and lists notable earnings reports scheduled for the day with consensus expectations.

4

Compile the brief

Assembles everything into a concise, scannable format with clear sections for indices, sectors, events, and levels to watch.

02How to Use

Usage

Simply run /market-brief with no arguments to get the full morning brief. The skill automatically determines the current trading day and fetches relevant data. Best used before market open to prepare for the trading session.
Pre-market: run before market open to see futures, overnight moves, and the day's calendar.
During session: run anytime for a snapshot of current levels and intraday developments.
Global context: includes European and Asian session summaries when relevant to US markets.