Boolsai Signals
VerifiedQuant-research MCP for tradeable signals from public-company stack changes.
What is the Boolsai Signals MCP server?
The server exposes seven tools for exploring stack-change events, filtering signals, and retrieving historical ticker data. Methodology details are included in the initialize response for agent consumption.
It runs on Cloudflare Workers with no authentication required and connects via streamable HTTP at https://signals.boolsai.ai/mcp.
Install & connect
Add this to your MCP client config. Pick your client below and copy.
{
"mcpServers": {
"signals": {
"url": "https://signals.boolsai.ai/mcp"
}
}
}Tools it exposes
7 tools your AI client can call once connected.
universe_summaryfind_signalstest_filterrecent_eventsevent_dossierscan_at_dateticker_historyExample prompts
Once connected, try asking your AI client:
Security & permissions
Remote public server at https://signals.boolsai.ai/mcp with no authentication or API keys required.
What you can do with Boolsai Signals
Signal discovery
Identify high-alpha stack-change events over custom time horizons with minimum sample-size filters.
Event investigation
Retrieve detailed dossiers and recent events tied to specific public-company tickers.
Historical analysis
Query ticker history and scan snapshots at arbitrary past dates for backtesting.
How to use Boolsai Signals
- 1Add the connector URL https://signals.boolsai.ai/mcp in Claude Desktop or Claude.ai settings.
- 2Restart the client so the server appears in the available tools list.
- 3Call initialize to receive the embedded methodology instructions.
- 4Use find_signals or recent_events with appropriate parameters for your query.
- 5Chain results with other Boolsai servers for full competitive-intel workflows.
Boolsai Signals: pros & cons
Pros
- +No-auth public access with no rate limits.
- +SPY-benchmarked quant signals with clear methodology.
- +Direct Wayback Machine integration for historical scans.
- +Part of a cohesive four-server suite for chaining queries.
Cons
- –Limited to 316 public companies only.
- –Tool parameter schemas not documented in README.
- –Signals require understanding of stack-change methodology.
Frequently asked questions
No, the server is publicly accessible with no key or login.
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