
Sector Analyst
FreeAnalyze sector rotation and market cycles efficiently.
Free · Opens the source repo
What Sector Analyst does
Sector Analyst is a skill designed for traders and analysts seeking to understand sector rotation patterns and market cycle positioning. By leveraging data from TraderMonty's public CSV dataset, this skill provides insights into sector performance, allowing users to rank sectors based on their uptrend ratios, assess cyclical versus defensive risk regimes, and identify overbought or oversold sectors. The analysis is conducted in English, making it accessible for a wide audience.
The skill operates by fetching sector uptrend data without the need for API keys, simplifying the data acquisition process. Users can run the analysis script to generate comprehensive reports that include sector rankings, risk assessments, and cycle phase estimations. Additionally, the option to include chart images allows for a more nuanced interpretation of the data, providing context to the numerical findings.
This skill is particularly useful for financial analysts, traders, or anyone interested in market dynamics, as it helps in making informed decisions based on current market conditions. The structured output format ensures that users receive a clear and actionable analysis, complete with scenario development and strategic recommendations.
Overall, Sector Analyst is a valuable tool for those who need to navigate the complexities of market cycles and sector performance, offering a blend of quantitative analysis and qualitative insights.
When to use it
Use this skill when you need to analyze sector performance, identify market cycle phases, or assess overbought/oversold conditions.
When not to use it
This skill may not be suitable for users looking for real-time trading signals or those requiring advanced predictive analytics beyond sector rotation.
What you can build with it
Sector Rotation Analysis
Run a detailed sector rotation analysis to determine which sectors are currently leading or lagging.
Market Cycle Assessment
Estimate the current market cycle phase based on sector performance data and risk regime scores.
Overbought/Oversold Identification
Identify sectors that are currently overbought or oversold, providing insights for potential trading opportunities.
How to install Sector Analyst
View source1. Install with the skills CLI
npx skills add tradermonty/claude-trading-skills/sector-analyst --agent claude-code2. 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.
Anthropic's agentic coding CLI, and the reference implementation of Agent Skills. Drop a skill folder into ~/.claude/skills and Claude Code loads it automatically whenever a task matches the skill's description. Claude Code docs
Inside SKILL.md
Written by tradermontySector Analyst
Overview
This skill enables comprehensive analysis of sector rotation and market cycle positioning by fetching uptrend ratio data from TraderMonty's public CSV dataset. It ranks sectors, calculates cyclical vs defensive risk regime scores, identifies overbought/oversold conditions, and estimates the current market cycle phase. Chart images can optionally supplement the data-driven analysis with industry-level detail.
When to Use This Skill
Use this skill when:
- User requests sector rotation analysis (no chart images required)
- User asks about cyclical vs defensive positioning
- User wants to know which sectors are overbought or oversold
- User requests market cycle phase estimation
- User provides sector performance charts for supplementary analysis
- User asks for sector-based scenario analysis or predictions
Example user requests:
- "Run a sector rotation analysis"
- "Which sectors are leading — cyclical or defensive?"
- "Are any sectors overbought right now?"
- "What phase of the market cycle are we in?"
- "Analyze these sector performance charts and tell me where we are in the market cycle"
Prerequisites
- Python 3.9+; no third-party libraries required (CSV fetched via stdlib
urllib) - No API keys required — data is fetched from a public GitHub repository
- Optional: Sector performance chart images for supplementary analysis
Data Source
Sector uptrend ratios are fetched from TraderMonty's public GitHub repository (no API key required):
- Sector Summary:
sector_summary.csv— uptrend ratio, trend, slope, and status per sector - Freshness Check:
uptrend_ratio_timeseries.csv— max(date) used to verify data recency
Running the Script
# Default: fetch CSV, print human-readable analysis
python3 scripts/analyze_sector_rotation.py
# JSON output
python3 scripts/analyze_sector_rotation.py --json
# Save to file
python3 scripts/analyze_sector_rotation.py --save --output-dir reports/
Analysis Workflow
Follow this structured workflow:
Step 1: CSV Data Collection
- Run the analysis script:
python3 scripts/analyze_sector_rotation.py - Extract from the output:
- Sector ranking by uptrend ratio
- Risk regime (cyclical vs defensive) and score
- Overbought/oversold sectors
- Cycle phase estimate and confidence level
- If a data freshness warning appears, note it in the analysis
Step 2: Market Cycle Assessment
Use the script's cycle phase estimate as a starting point:
- Read
references/sector_rotation.mdto access market cycle and sector rotation frameworks - Compare the script's quantitative findings against expected patterns for each cycle phase:
- Early Cycle Recovery
- Mid Cycle Expansion
- Late Cycle
- Recession
- Add qualitative interpretation informed by the knowledge base
If chart images are provided, use them to supplement with industry-level detail:
- Extract industry-level performance data from chart images
- Compare 1-week vs 1-month performance for trend consistency
- Note specific industries showing strength or weakness within sectors
Step 3: Current Situation Analysis
Synthesize observations into an objective assessment:
- State which market cycle phase current performance most closely resembles
- Highlight supporting evidence (which sectors/industries confirm this view)
- Note any contradictory signals or unusual patterns
- Assess confidence level based on consistency of signals
Use data-driven language and specific references to performance figures.
Step 4: Scenario Development
Based on sector rotation principles and current positioning, develop 2-4 potential scenarios for the next phase:
For each scenario:
- Describe the market cycle transition
- Identify which sectors would likely outperform
- Identify which sectors would likely underperform
- Specify the catalysts or conditions that would confirm this scenario
- Assign a probability (see Probability Assessment Framework in sector_rotation.md)
Scenarios should range from most likely (highest probability) to alternative/contrarian scenarios.
Step 5: Output Generation
Create a structured Markdown document with the following sections:
Required Sections:
- Executive Summary: 2-3 sentence overview of key findings
- Current Situation: Detailed analysis of current performance patterns and market cycle positioning
- Supporting Evidence: Specific sector and industry performance data supporting the cycle assessment
- Scenario Analysis: 2-4 scenarios with descriptions and probability assignments
- Recommended Positioning: Strategic and tactical positioning recommendations based on scenario probabilities
- Key Risks: Notable risks or contradictory signals to monitor
Output Format
Save analysis results as a Markdown file with naming convention: sector_analysis_YYYY-MM-DD.md
Use this structure:
# Sector Performance Analysis - [Date]
## Executive Summary
[2-3 sentences summarizing key findings]
## Current Situation
### Market Cycle Assessment
[Which cycle phase and why]
### Performance Patterns Observed
#### 1-Week Performance
[Analysis of recent performance]
#### 1-Month Performance
[Analysis of medium-term trends]
#### Sector-Level Analysis
[Detailed breakdown by sector]
#### Industry-Level Analysis
[Notable industry-specific observations]
## Supporting Evidence
### Confirming Signals
- [List data points supporting cycle assessment]
### Contradictory Signals
- [List any conflicting indicators]
## Scenario Analysis
### Scenario 1: [Name] (Probability: XX%)
**Description**: [What happens]
**Outperformers**: [Sectors/industries]
**Underperformers**: [Sectors/industries]
**Catalysts**: [What would confirm this scenario]
### Scenario 2: [Name] (Probability: XX%)
[Repeat structure]
[Additional scenarios as appropriate]
## Recommended Positioning
### Strategic Positioning (Medium-term)
[Sector allocation recommendations]
### Tactical Positioning (Short-term)
[Specific adjustments or opportunities]
## Key Risks and Monitoring Points
[What to watch that could invalidate the analysis]
---
*Analysis Date: [Date]*
*Data Period: [Timeframe of charts analyzed]*
Key Analysis Principles
When conducting analysis:
- Objectivity First: Let the data guide conclusions, not preconceptions
- Probabilistic Thinking: Express uncertainty through probability ranges
- Multiple Timeframes: Compare 1-week and 1-month data for trend confirmation
- Relative Performance: Focus on relative strength, not absolute returns
- Breadth Matters: Broad-based moves are more significant than isolated movements
- No Absolutes: Markets rarely follow textbook patterns exactly
- Historical Context: Reference typical rotation patterns but acknowledge uniqueness
Probability Guidelines
Apply these probability ranges based on evidence strength:
- 70-85%: Strong evidence with multiple confirming signals across sectors and timeframes
- 50-70%: Moderate evidence with some confirming signals but mixed indicators
- 30-50%: Weak evidence with limited or conflicting signals
- 15-30%: Speculative scenario contrary to current indicators but possible
Total probabilities across all scenarios should sum to approximately 100%.
Resources
scripts/
analyze_sector_rotation.py- Fetches sector CSV data and produces sector rankings, risk regime scoring, overbought/oversold flags, and cycle phase estimation. No API key required.
references/
sector_rotation.md- Comprehensive knowledge base covering market cycle phases, typical sector performance patterns, and probability assessment frameworks
assets/
Sample charts demonstrating the expected input format for optional image-based analysis:
sector_performance.jpeg- Example sector-level performance chart (1-week and 1-month)industory_performance_1.jpeg- Example industry performance chart (outperformers)industory_performance_2.jpeg- Example industry performance chart (underperformers)
Important Notes
- All analysis thinking should be conducted in English
- Output Markdown files must be in English
- Reference the sector rotation knowledge base for each analysis
- Maintain objectivity and avoid confirmation bias
- Update probability assessments if new data becomes available
- Chart images are optional; CSV data provides the primary analysis input
- The script uses the same sector classification as uptrend-analyzer for consistency
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