QuantContext

QuantContext

QuantContext turns plain-English strategy descriptions into executable quant research by screening stocks, backtesting, and performing factor analysis using real market data.

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QuantContext

QuantContext is an MCP server that turns plain-English strategy descriptions into executable quant research: screen stocks by any criteria, backtest over historical data, and run factor analysis to see where the returns come from. Every number is computed from real market data, not generated by an LLM. Results are fully reproducible.

Works with Claude, Codex, OpenCode, or any other MCP-compatible coding agent.

Install

pip install quantcontext-mcp

Claude Code:

claude mcp add quantcontext -- quantcontext

Claude Desktop (~/Library/Application Support/Claude/claude_desktop_config.json):

{
  "mcpServers": {
    "quantcontext": {
      "command": "quantcontext"
    }
  }
}

No API keys. No configuration.

Tools

Three tools that compose into a full research workflow:

screen_stocks -> backtest_strategy -> factor_analysis
Tool What it does
screen_stocks Filter S&P 500, Nasdaq 100, or Russell 2000 by fundamentals, momentum, quality, technical signals, or a multi-factor blend. Returns ranked candidates.
backtest_strategy Test a strategy over history with a rebalance-loop engine. Returns CAGR, Sharpe, max drawdown, equity curve, and trade log.
factor_analysis Decompose strategy returns into Fama-French factors (market, size, value, momentum). Returns alpha with t-statistic, factor loadings, and R-squared.

Sample Prompts

Stock screening:

Screen S&P 500 for value stocks: PE under 15, ROE above 12%
Find the top 20% momentum stocks in the Nasdaq 100 over the last 200 days
Rank S&P 500 stocks by a blend of value, momentum, and quality, equal weight each factor
Find S&P 500 stocks with RSI under 40 and price above the 200-day moving average

Backtesting:

Backtest a top-20% momentum strategy on Nasdaq 100, monthly rebalance, last 2 years
How would a value screen (PE under 15, ROE above 12%) have performed on S&P 500 over the last 3 years?
Test a momentum strategy with a 15% stop loss and 20% max portfolio drawdown circuit breaker

Full research workflow:

Screen S&P 500 for cheap, high-quality stocks. Backtest monthly over 3 years,
then run factor analysis. Is the return real alpha or just factor exposure?

Screen Types

Screen Description Key parameters
fundamental_screen Filter by PE, ROE, leverage, revenue growth pe_lt, roe_gt, debt_equity_lt, revenue_growth_gt
quality_screen Profitability and balance sheet health roe_gt, debt_equity_lt, profit_margin_gt
momentum_screen Rank by N-day price momentum lookback_days, top_pct
value_screen Cheapest stocks by valuation pe_lt, top_n
factor_model Multi-factor composite score weights (value/momentum/quality/volatility), top_n
technical_signal RSI and SMA crossover signals rsi_period, sma_short, sma_long
mean_reversion Stocks below z-score threshold lookback_days, z_threshold

Use from Python

The tools are also importable directly — no agent required. Useful if you have an existing script and want to plug in backtesting or factor analysis.

from quantcontext.server import screen_stocks, backtest_strategy, factor_analysis
import asyncio, json

# Screen
result = json.loads(asyncio.run(screen_stocks(
    universe="sp500",
    screen_type="fundamental_screen",
    config={"pe_lt": 15, "roe_gt": 12},
)))

# Backtest
bt = json.loads(asyncio.run(backtest_strategy(
    stages=[{"order": 1, "type": "screen", "skill": "fundamental_screen", "config": {"pe_lt": 15, "roe_gt": 12}}],
    universe="sp500",
    rebalance="monthly",
    start_date="2022-01-01",
)))
print(bt["metrics"])

# Factor analysis — pipe the equity curve straight in
fa = json.loads(asyncio.run(factor_analysis(
    equity_curve=bt["full_equity_curve"]
)))
print(fa["alpha_annualized"], fa["alpha_tstat"])

Strategies are expressed using the built-in screen types from the table above. All functions are async and return JSON strings.

Data

All public data, no API keys required.

Data Source Cache
Daily OHLCV prices Yahoo Finance (yfinance) ~/.cache/quantcontext/prices.parquet
Fundamentals (PE, ROE, margins, etc.) Yahoo Finance ~/.cache/quantcontext/financials/, 24h TTL
Fama-French factors (Mkt-RF, SMB, HML, Mom) Kenneth French Data Library ~/.cache/quantcontext/ff_factors.parquet
Universe lists (S&P 500, Nasdaq 100) Wikipedia ~/.cache/quantcontext/sp500_tickers.json

The first tool call downloads and caches data (10-30 seconds). All subsequent calls use the local cache: screening under 1s, backtesting 3-8s.

To skip the cold start, run once after install:

quantcontext-warmup --url https://quantcontext.ai/api/data

Links

  • Docs — full reference, examples, methodology
  • PyPI

License

MIT

<!-- mcp-name: io.github.zomma-dev/quantcontext -->

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