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Fetches upcoming economic events and data releases from FMP API. Filters by date, country, impact, and generates a Markdown report for market analysis.
How this skill is triggered — by the user, by Claude, or both
Slash command
/tradermonty-claude-trading-skills:economic-calendar-fetcherThe summary Claude sees in its skill listing — used to decide when to auto-load this skill
Retrieve upcoming economic events and data releases from the Financial Modeling Prep (FMP) Economic Calendar API. This skill fetches scheduled economic indicators including central bank monetary policy decisions, employment reports, inflation data (CPI/PPI), GDP releases, retail sales, manufacturing data, and other market-moving events that impact financial markets.
Retrieve upcoming economic events and data releases from the Financial Modeling Prep (FMP) Economic Calendar API. This skill fetches scheduled economic indicators including central bank monetary policy decisions, employment reports, inflation data (CPI/PPI), GDP releases, retail sales, manufacturing data, and other market-moving events that impact financial markets.
The skill uses a Python script to query the FMP API and returns raw JSON or text output. The assistant then filters events, assesses market impact, and generates a chronological Markdown report for each scheduled event. No files are generated automatically.
Key Capabilities:
Data Source:
https://financialmodelingprep.com/stable/economic-calendar (singular "economic")api/v3/economic_calendar endpoint was fully retired by FMP on 2025-08-31 and now returns 403 Legacy Endpoint — do not use it, including as a fallback.Use this skill when the user requests:
Economic Calendar Queries:
Market Event Planning:
Specific Date Range Requests:
Country-Specific Queries:
DO NOT use this skill for:
FMP_API_KEY environment variable or pass --api-key to the script.skills/economic-calendar-fetcher/scripts/get_economic_calendar.py.Follow these steps to fetch and analyze the economic calendar:
Check for API key availability (in priority order):
FMP_API_KEY environment variable is set — this keeps the key out of session logs--api-key CLI argument for one-off runsExample user interaction:
User: "Show me economic events for next week"
Assistant: "I'll fetch the economic calendar. I'll use the FMP_API_KEY environment variable if it's set. Otherwise, please pass the key via --api-key when running the script."
Set appropriate date range based on user request:
Default (no specific dates): Today + 7 days User specifies period: Use exact dates (validate format: YYYY-MM-DD) Maximum range: 90 days (FMP API limitation)
Examples:
Validate date range:
Run the get_economic_calendar.py script with appropriate parameters:
Basic usage (default 7 days):
python3 skills/economic-calendar-fetcher/scripts/get_economic_calendar.py --api-key YOUR_KEY
With specific date range:
python3 skills/economic-calendar-fetcher/scripts/get_economic_calendar.py \
--from 2025-01-01 \
--to 2025-01-31 \
--api-key YOUR_KEY \
--format json
Using environment variable (no --api-key needed):
export FMP_API_KEY=your_key_here
python3 skills/economic-calendar-fetcher/scripts/get_economic_calendar.py \
--from 2025-01-01 \
--to 2025-01-07
Script parameters:
--from: Start date (YYYY-MM-DD) - default: today--to: End date (YYYY-MM-DD) - default: today + 7 days--api-key: FMP API key (optional if FMP_API_KEY env var set)--format: Output format (json or text) - default: json--output: Output file path (optional, default: stdout)Handle errors and empty results:
403 Legacy Endpoint).[] for a plausible current/future range: As of the current script version, an empty list from the API is a genuine "no events" response — a 404 or restricted-endpoint response now raises an explicit error instead of being silently converted to []. If you still suspect missing data, re-verify the date range and API key rather than assuming a broken endpoint.Process the JSON response from the script:
Filter examples:
Event data structure:
{
"date": "2025-01-15 14:30:00",
"country": "US",
"event": "Consumer Price Index (CPI) YoY",
"currency": "USD",
"previous": 2.6,
"estimate": 2.7,
"actual": null,
"change": null,
"impact": "High",
"changePercentage": null
}
Evaluate the market significance of each event:
Impact Level Classification (from FMP):
High Impact: Major market-moving events
Medium Impact: Significant but less volatile
Low Impact: Minor indicators
Additional Context Factors:
Current Market Sensitivity:
Surprise Potential:
Event Clustering:
Forward Significance:
Responsibility: The script outputs raw JSON or text. This step is performed by the assistant using the script's output. No Markdown files are generated automatically; results are displayed in chat and can be saved to
reports/on request.
Create structured markdown report with the following sections:
Report Header:
# Economic Calendar
**Period:** [Start Date] to [End Date]
**Report Generated:** [Timestamp]
**Total Events:** [Count]
**High Impact Events:** [Count]
Event Listing (Chronological):
For each event, provide:
## [Date] - [Day of Week]
### [Event Name] ([Impact Level])
- **Country:** [Country Code] ([Currency])
- **Time:** [HH:MM UTC]
- **Previous:** [Value]
- **Estimate:** [Consensus Forecast]
- **Impact Assessment:** [Your analysis]
**Market Implications:**
[2-3 sentences on why this matters, what markets watch for, typical reaction patterns]
---
Example Event Entry:
## 2025-01-15 - Wednesday
### Consumer Price Index (CPI) YoY (High Impact)
- **Country:** US (USD)
- **Time:** 14:30 UTC (8:30 AM ET)
- **Previous:** 2.6%
- **Estimate:** 2.7%
- **Impact Assessment:** Very High - Core inflation metric for Fed policy decisions
**Market Implications:**
CPI reading above estimate (>2.7%) likely strengthens hawkish Fed expectations, potentially pressuring equities and supporting USD. Reading at or below 2.7% could reinforce disinflation narrative and support risk assets. Options market pricing 1.2% S&P 500 move on release day.
---
Summary Section:
Add analytical summary at the end:
## Key Takeaways
**Highest Impact Days:**
- [Date]: [Events] - [Combined impact rationale]
- [Date]: [Events] - [Combined impact rationale]
**Central Bank Activity:**
- [Summary of any scheduled Fed/ECB/BOJ meetings or speeches]
**Major Data Releases:**
- Employment: [NFP, Unemployment Rate dates]
- Inflation: [CPI, PPI dates]
- Growth: [GDP, Retail Sales dates]
**Market Positioning Considerations:**
[2-3 bullets on how traders might position around these events]
**Risk Events:**
[Highlight any particularly high-uncertainty or surprise-potential events]
Filtering Notes:
If user requested specific filters, note at top:
**Filters Applied:**
- Impact Level: High only
- Country: US
- Events shown: [X] of [Y] total events in date range
Output:
--output reports/economic_calendar_[START]_to_[END].json when running the script.reports/ after generating it in chat.Markdown structure requirements:
Table format option (for dense listings):
| Date/Time (UTC) | Event | Country | Impact | Previous | Estimate | Assessment |
|-----------------|-------|---------|--------|----------|----------|------------|
| 01-15 14:30 | CPI YoY | US | High | 2.6% | 2.7% | Core inflation metric |
Language: All reports in English
Python Script:
skills/economic-calendar-fetcher/scripts/get_economic_calendar.py: Main API fetch script with CLI interfaceReference Documentation:
references/fmp_api_documentation.md: Complete FMP Economic Calendar API reference
API Details:
https://financialmodelingprep.com/stable/economic-calendar (singular "economic" — the plural economics-calendar is a dead URL that 404s)https://financialmodelingprep.com/api/v3/economic_calendar was shut down by FMP on 2025-08-31 and now returns 403 Legacy Endpoint. Do not use it or fall back to it.402 Payment Required, which the script surfaces as a clear error rather than an empty list.from/to window; after fetching, filter events locally by parsed date so only the requested date range is reported.Event Coverage:
Usage Tips:
Error Handling:
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