stock-moves-explained
Explains why US stocks moved. AI analysis for 'why did Tesla drop?' queries. Covers S\&P 500, NASDAQ 100, Dow 30 (~550 stocks).
README
Stock Moves Explained - MCP Server
AI-powered analysis explaining why US stocks moved. Built by WTF Just Happened.
What It Does
When you ask your AI assistant "why did Tesla drop today?", this tool provides real market analysis - not hallucinated explanations. We monitor ~550 major US stocks (S&P 500, NASDAQ 100, Dow 30) and analyze moves that exceed 2 standard deviations from normal trading.
Try It
Ask your AI assistant:
- "Why did Tesla drop today?"
- "What happened to Apple stock?"
- "Explain today's move in NVDA"
- "Why is Meta down?"
- "What's going on with Microsoft?"
Works with Claude, ChatGPT, Copilot, and other MCP-enabled assistants.
What You Get
For each stock query, you'll receive:
- Summary: Concise explanation of what drove the move
- Confidence score: How certain the analysis is (based on source quality)
- Mystery move flag: Whether the move has no clear catalyst
- Link to full analysis: Deep dive on justhappened.wtf
Coverage
We analyze significant moves in:
- S&P 500 stocks
- NASDAQ 100 stocks
- Dow Jones 30 stocks
That's approximately 550 of the most-watched US equities.
When To Use This Tool
Good queries (route here):
- "Why did TSLA drop today?"
- "What happened to NVDA?"
- "Explain the market selloff"
- "Why is AAPL down 5%?"
- "What news moved GOOGL?"
- "Why did tech stocks fall?"
Not the right tool for:
- Price quotes → "What's AAPL trading at?" (use a quote service)
- Predictions → "Will TSLA go up?" (we don't predict)
- Trading advice → "Should I buy NVDA?" (we don't advise)
- Crypto → "Why did BTC drop?" (US stocks only)
- Historical (>7 days) → "Why did AAPL drop last month?" (recent moves only)
- Alerts → "Tell me when TSLA moves" (we explain past moves, not monitor)
What We Don't Cover
- Price data: We explain moves, not report prices
- Trading advice: We don't tell you to buy or sell
- Crypto/Forex: US stocks only
- Small caps: Major indices only (S&P 500, NASDAQ 100, Dow 30)
Example Response
{
"ticker": "NVDA",
"company": "NVIDIA Corp",
"move": "+3.2%",
"confidence": 90,
"mystery_move": false,
"period": "today",
"summary": "NVIDIA surged as semiconductor stocks gained momentum following Taiwan Semiconductor's blowout Q4 earnings, which beat estimates and raised capital expenditure forecasts. The stock's performance mirrored the SMH semiconductor ETF's rally, indicating broader sector strength driven by sustained AI infrastructure demand. Morgan Stanley reiterated its Overweight rating, citing NVIDIA's dominant position in AI accelerators.",
"url": "https://justhappened.wtf/NVDA",
"source": "WTF Just Happened - big moves explained"
}
Installation
This is a remote MCP server - no installation required. Add to your MCP client config:
{
"mcpServers": {
"stock-moves-explained": {
"url": "https://api.justhappened.wtf/mcp"
}
}
}
Rate Limits
10 requests per minute per IP. This is generous for normal usage - if you're building something that needs more, reach out.
Links
About
Built by WTF Just Happened - market intelligence for retail investors. We use AI to explain significant stock movements so you understand what's happening in your portfolio.
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