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Edge Signal Aggregator

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Unify and prioritize trading signals from multiple sources.

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What Edge Signal Aggregator does

The Edge Signal Aggregator is designed for traders and analysts who need to consolidate insights from various edge-finding skills into a single, coherent dashboard. By aggregating outputs from skills like edge-candidate-agent, theme-detector, sector-analyst, and institutional-flow-tracker, it creates a prioritized list of trading signals based on configurable weights and deduplication methods. This allows users to focus on high-confidence signals while being aware of potential contradictions in the data.

To use the Edge Signal Aggregator, users first gather the output files from the relevant upstream skills. The aggregator script processes these files, applying weighted scoring to each signal and flagging any contradictions between different analyses. The result is a comprehensive report that not only ranks edge ideas by their composite confidence score but also provides provenance links to the contributing skills, ensuring transparency in the decision-making process.

The output includes both JSON and markdown formats, allowing for easy integration into existing workflows. The markdown report presents a human-readable summary of the aggregated signals, highlighting the top ideas and any contradictions that may require further investigation. This is particularly useful for portfolio managers and traders looking to make informed decisions based on multiple data sources.

Overall, the Edge Signal Aggregator is a valuable tool for anyone involved in trading or investment analysis, streamlining the process of signal evaluation and enhancing the quality of insights derived from multiple analytical perspectives.

When to use it

Use this skill after running various edge-finding skills when you need a consolidated view of trading signals to inform investment decisions.

When not to use it

This tool may not be suitable if you're only using a single edge-finding skill or if you require real-time signal processing without prior aggregation.

What you can build with it

Portfolio Allocation Decisions

Use the aggregator to consolidate multiple signals before deciding how to allocate your portfolio.

Contradiction Analysis

Identify and review conflicting signals from different analysis approaches to ensure informed trading decisions.

Signal Prioritization

Quickly filter and prioritize edge ideas based on their composite conviction scores for further research.

How to install Edge Signal Aggregator

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1. Install with the skills CLI

npx skills add tradermonty/claude-trading-skills/edge-signal-aggregator --agent claude-code

2. Or install it manually

Download the skill folder and drop it into ~/.claude/skills/ for all projects, or .claude/skills/ to scope it to one repo. Restart Claude Code so it picks up the new skill.

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Written by tradermonty

Edge Signal Aggregator

Overview

Combine outputs from multiple upstream edge-finding skills into a single weighted conviction dashboard. This skill applies configurable signal weights, deduplicates overlapping themes, flags contradictions between skills, and ranks composite edge ideas by aggregate confidence score. The result is a prioritized edge shortlist with provenance links to each contributing skill.

When to Use

  • After running multiple edge-finding skills and wanting a unified view
  • When consolidating signals from edge-candidate-agent, theme-detector, sector-analyst, and institutional-flow-tracker
  • Before making portfolio allocation decisions based on multiple signal sources
  • To identify contradictions between different analysis approaches
  • When prioritizing which edge ideas deserve deeper research

Prerequisites

  • Python 3.9+
  • No API keys required (processes local JSON/YAML files from other skills)
  • Dependencies: pyyaml (standard in most environments)

Workflow

Step 1: Gather Upstream Skill Outputs

Collect output files from the upstream skills you want to aggregate:

  • reports/edge_candidate_*.json from edge-candidate-agent
  • reports/edge_concepts_*.yaml from edge-concept-synthesizer
  • reports/theme_detector_*.json from theme-detector
  • reports/sector_analyst_*.json from sector-analyst
  • reports/institutional_flow_*.json from institutional-flow-tracker
  • reports/edge_hints_*.yaml from edge-hint-extractor

Step 2: Run Signal Aggregation

Execute the aggregator script with paths to upstream outputs:

python3 skills/edge-signal-aggregator/scripts/aggregate_signals.py \
  --edge-candidates reports/edge_candidate_agent_*.json \
  --edge-concepts reports/edge_concepts_*.yaml \
  --themes reports/theme_detector_*.json \
  --sectors reports/sector_analyst_*.json \
  --institutional reports/institutional_flow_*.json \
  --hints reports/edge_hints_*.yaml \
  --output-dir reports/

Optional: Use a custom weights configuration:

python3 skills/edge-signal-aggregator/scripts/aggregate_signals.py \
  --edge-candidates reports/edge_candidate_agent_*.json \
  --weights-config skills/edge-signal-aggregator/assets/custom_weights.yaml \
  --output-dir reports/

Step 3: Review Aggregated Dashboard

Open the generated report to review:

  1. Ranked Edge Ideas - Sorted by composite conviction score
  2. Signal Provenance - Which skills contributed to each idea
  3. Contradictions - Conflicting signals flagged for manual review
  4. Deduplication Log - Merged overlapping themes

Step 4: Act on High-Conviction Signals

Filter the shortlist by minimum conviction threshold:

python3 skills/edge-signal-aggregator/scripts/aggregate_signals.py \
  --edge-candidates reports/edge_candidate_agent_*.json \
  --min-conviction 0.7 \
  --output-dir reports/

Output Format

JSON Report

{
  "schema_version": "1.0",
  "generated_at": "2026-03-02T07:00:00Z",
  "config": {
    "weights": {
      "edge_candidate_agent": 0.25,
      "edge_concept_synthesizer": 0.20,
      "theme_detector": 0.15,
      "sector_analyst": 0.15,
      "institutional_flow_tracker": 0.15,
      "edge_hint_extractor": 0.10
    },
    "min_conviction": 0.5,
    "dedup_similarity_threshold": 0.8
  },
  "summary": {
    "total_input_signals": 42,
    "unique_signals_after_dedup": 28,
    "contradictions_found": 3,
    "signals_above_threshold": 12
  },
  "ranked_signals": [
    {
      "rank": 1,
      "signal_id": "sig_001",
      "title": "AI Infrastructure Capex Acceleration",
      "composite_score": 0.87,
      "contributing_skills": [
        {
          "skill": "edge_candidate_agent",
          "signal_ref": "ticket_2026-03-01_001",
          "raw_score": 0.92,
          "weighted_contribution": 0.23
        },
        {
          "skill": "theme_detector",
          "signal_ref": "theme_ai_infra",
          "raw_score": 0.85,
          "weighted_contribution": 0.13
        }
      ],
      "tickers": ["NVDA", "AMD", "AVGO"],
      "direction": "LONG",
      "time_horizon": "3-6 months",
      "confidence_breakdown": {
        "multi_skill_agreement": 0.30,
        "signal_strength": 0.35,
        "recency": 0.22
      }
    }
  ],
  "contradictions": [
    {
      "contradiction_id": "contra_001",
      "description": "Conflicting sector view on Energy",
      "skill_a": {
        "skill": "sector_analyst",
        "signal": "Energy sector bearish rotation",
        "direction": "SHORT"
      },
      "skill_b": {
        "skill": "institutional_flow_tracker",
        "signal": "Heavy institutional buying in XLE",
        "direction": "LONG"
      },
      "resolution_hint": "Check timeframe mismatch (short-term vs long-term)"
    }
  ],
  "deduplication_log": [
    {
      "merged_into": "sig_001",
      "duplicates_removed": ["theme_detector:ai_compute", "edge_hints:datacenter_demand"],
      "similarity_score": 0.92
    }
  ]
}

Markdown Report

The markdown report provides a human-readable dashboard:

# Edge Signal Aggregator Dashboard
**Generated:** 2026-03-02 07:00 UTC

## Summary
- Total Input Signals: 42
- Unique After Dedup: 28
- Contradictions: 3
- High Conviction (>0.7): 12

## Top 10 Edge Ideas by Conviction

### 1. AI Infrastructure Capex Acceleration (Score: 0.87)
- **Tickers:** NVDA, AMD, AVGO
- **Direction:** LONG | **Horizon:** 3-6 months
- **Contributing Skills:**
  - edge-candidate-agent: 0.92 (ticket_2026-03-01_001)
  - theme-detector: 0.85 (theme_ai_infra)
- **Confidence Breakdown:** Agreement 0.30 | Strength 0.35 | Recency 0.22

...

## Contradictions Requiring Review

### Energy Sector Conflict
- **sector-analyst:** Bearish rotation (SHORT)
- **institutional-flow-tracker:** Heavy buying XLE (LONG)
- **Hint:** Check timeframe mismatch

## Deduplication Summary
- 14 signals merged into 8 unique themes
- Average similarity of merged signals: 0.89

Reports are saved to reports/ with filenames:

  • edge_signal_aggregator_YYYY-MM-DD_HHMMSS.json
  • edge_signal_aggregator_YYYY-MM-DD_HHMMSS.md

Resources

  • scripts/aggregate_signals.py -- Main aggregation script with CLI interface
  • references/signal-weighting-framework.md -- Rationale for default weights and scoring methodology
  • assets/default_weights.yaml -- Default skill weights configuration

Key Principles

  1. Provenance Tracking -- Every aggregated signal links back to its source skill and original reference
  2. Contradiction Transparency -- Conflicting signals are flagged, not hidden, to enable informed decisions
  3. Configurable Weights -- Default weights reflect typical reliability but can be customized per user
  4. Deduplication Without Loss -- Merged signals retain references to all original sources
  5. Actionable Output -- Ranked list with clear tickers, direction, and time horizon for each idea

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