Stock Evaluator
PassAudited by ClawScan on May 1, 2026.
Overview
This is an instruction-only stock analysis skill with no code or credential access, but it gives specific investment guidance and may use web searches and existing portfolio context.
Use this skill as a research aid, not as a sole basis for trades. Check the cited sources and current prices yourself, be careful with any stored portfolio information in project knowledge, and remember that no code or credentials are required to install it.
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.
A user could make real investment decisions based on the skill's recommendations and position sizing.
The skill is explicitly designed to give prescriptive investment guidance. This is disclosed and purpose-aligned, but the financial impact means users should not over-trust the recommendation.
Provides specific entry prices, position sizing, and conviction ratings.
Verify cited data independently, consider personal risk tolerance, and consult a qualified financial professional before trading.
The stock symbols or companies a user asks about may be disclosed through web-search queries.
The skill requires external web searches as part of its normal workflow. This is appropriate for current stock data, but users should know their requested ticker and analysis queries may be sent to search or data providers.
You MUST perform these searches before populating the dashboard: "[TICKER] stock price market cap P/E ratio" ... "[TICKER] analyst price target consensus"
Avoid using the skill for confidential watchlists or trading plans if disclosing ticker-interest to search providers is a concern.
Existing portfolio information may influence recommendations, and inaccurate stored context could skew the analysis.
The workflow may use stored project knowledge about a user's portfolio. That is coherent for investment analysis, but stored portfolio context can be sensitive and may be stale or user-supplied.
Review project knowledge for existing portfolio ... Check sector exposure
Keep portfolio context accurate, ask the agent to state what portfolio assumptions it used, and avoid storing holdings if you do not want them used in future analyses.
