Trading
PassAudited by ClawScan on May 1, 2026.
Overview
This is a benign instruction-only trading education skill, but it keeps optional local trading notes and its package metadata should be verified.
Install only if you want an educational trading-analysis helper. Treat outputs as general information, not financial advice; do not store broker credentials or sensitive account details in its memory files; and verify the package identity because the supplied metadata is inconsistent.
Findings (3)
Artifact-based informational review of SKILL.md, metadata, install specs, static scan signals, and capability signals. ClawScan does not execute the skill or run runtime probes.
You may have less certainty that the listing, in-file metadata, and update history all refer to the same package identity.
The package source is not identified, and the supplied SKILL.md frontmatter declares `slug: trading` and `version: 1.0.1`, creating an identity/version mismatch. Because there is no executable installer or code, this is a provenance note rather than evidence of malicious behavior.
Source: unknown ... Slug: trading-automaton ... Version: 1.0.2
Verify the ClawHub listing, homepage, publisher, and expected version before installing or updating.
Future trading-analysis responses may be shaped by saved preferences or journal notes, including stale or sensitive information.
The skill stores trading preferences, journal entries, and progress in a persistent local directory. This is purpose-aligned, but the stored information could contain private financial context and influence later responses.
Memory lives in `~/trading/` with learning progress tracking ... `memory.md` # Preferences, trading style, focus areas ... `journal.md` # Trade journal ... `progress.md`
Use the memory feature only if wanted, review the files periodically, and avoid storing broker credentials, account numbers, or highly sensitive financial details.
Trading-related profile details could persist across sessions or be used by other agent workflows that read those files.
The optional workspace integration can place trading-learning context into broader agent memory files, making it available outside this specific skill.
If user has a main `AGENTS.md` or `USER.md`, consider adding: ... ## Trading Education ... Currently learning: [market] trading
Only add trading context to shared agent files if you want that information reused broadly; keep it minimal and non-sensitive.
