Turn your AI into a Wall Street research analyst
Connect Claude, Cursor, or any MCP-compatible AI to SEC EDGAR data—updated within 60 seconds of filing. Track insider trades, analyze 10-K filings, and monitor institutional holdings.
Financial research shouldn't require a Bloomberg terminal
Every day, thousands of SEC filings hit EDGAR. Insider trades. Quarterly earnings. Material events. The data is public, but accessing it means juggling multiple websites, downloading PDFs, and copying numbers into spreadsheets.
What if you could just ask your AI? “What did Jensen Huang sell this month?” or “Show me Apple's latest 8-K filings.” With the Earnings Feed MCP server, you can.
Know when executives buy and sell
Form 4 filings reveal when company insiders—CEOs, CFOs, directors, and 10% owners—trade their own stock. These transactions often signal confidence or concern before the market catches on.
Ask your AI about insider activity at any public company. Get transaction dates, share counts, prices, and calculated dollar values instantly. No more digging through SEC forms.
What insider activity happened at NVIDIA this month?
I found recent insider transactions at NVIDIA:
Stevens and Robertson sales are 10b5-1 plan transactions. Huang's is a trust transfer, not a sale.
Complete SEC EDGAR coverage
Every filing type. Every public company. Updated within 60 seconds as documents hit EDGAR.
Insider Transactions
Form 3, 4, and 5 filings with calculated dollar values, transaction types, and ownership changes.
SEC Filings
10-K annual reports, 10-Q quarterly filings, 8-K current events, and 20+ other form types.
Ownership Filings
13F filings from hedge funds, Schedule 13D/G beneficial ownership reports, and Form 144 resale notices.
Company Profiles
Lookup any public company by ticker or CIK. Get SIC codes, addresses, and filing history.
Did Apple file anything important recently?
Here are Apple's recent SEC filings:
The 10-K contains full financial statements and risk disclosures.
Never miss a material event
8-K filings report significant corporate events: earnings announcements, acquisitions, leadership changes, and dividend declarations. They're often the first signal that something important is happening.
Your AI can scan recent filings for any company and highlight what matters. No more missing that buried 8-K while you were focused on the 10-K.
Connect in under 60 seconds
Add our server URL to your AI client. Sign in once via OAuth. Start querying SEC filings immediately.
https://earningsfeed.com/api/mcpAdd this URL to your AI client's MCP settings
Add server URL to config
Sign in via browser OAuth
Start asking questions
Scan your watchlist in seconds
Insider buying—executives using their own money—is one of the strongest bullish signals. But it's rare. Most insider activity is scheduled 10b5-1 sales, RSU grants, or tax withholding. Knowing the difference matters.
Ask your AI to check multiple companies at once. It'll query each one and summarize what's actually happening—including when the answer is “nothing unusual.”
Any insider buying at the big tech stocks this month?
I checked AAPL, MSFT, GOOGL, META, AMZN, and NVDA. No open market purchases—here's what I found:
No executives using their own money to buy. All activity is scheduled sales or compensation grants.
Works with your favorite AI tools
Any AI client that supports the Model Context Protocol can connect to Earnings Feed.
Simple, transparent pricing
Start free. Upgrade when you need higher rate limits.
Frequently asked questions
What is MCP (Model Context Protocol)?
MCP is Anthropic's open standard for connecting AI assistants like Claude to external data sources. Instead of copy-pasting information, your AI can query databases, APIs, and services directly. The Earnings Feed MCP server gives your AI access to SEC EDGAR filings—updated within 60 seconds of publication.
Which AI tools support MCP servers?
Claude Desktop, Claude Code (CLI), Cursor IDE, ChatGPT, VS Code with Cline extension, and Windsurf all support MCP. Any tool that implements the Model Context Protocol can connect to our server.
What SEC data can I access through the MCP server?
You get access to SEC EDGAR filings within 60 seconds of publication: 10-K annual reports, 10-Q quarterly reports, 8-K current events, Form 3/4/5 insider transactions, 13F filings, Schedule 13D/G beneficial ownership, and more.
How does authentication work?
The MCP server uses OAuth 2.0 authentication through Clerk. When you first use the server, your AI client will open a browser window to sign in with your Earnings Feed account. After that, authentication is automatic. No API keys to manage or rotate.
Is the MCP server free to use?
Yes, free accounts get 15 requests per minute—enough for casual research. Pro subscribers ($15/month) get 60 requests per minute, and Trader subscribers ($75/month) get 300 requests per minute for high-volume analysis.
How do I set up the MCP server?
Most clients take under 60 seconds to set up. For Claude Desktop, go to Settings → Connectors and paste our URL. For Cursor and VS Code, add a config file. For Claude Code, run a single terminal command. See our setup guide for step-by-step instructions for your client.
Can I use this for automated trading or alerts?
The MCP server is designed for interactive AI research, not automated trading systems. For programmatic access with webhooks and higher rate limits, consider the Earnings Feed REST API instead.
What's the difference between MCP and the REST API?
MCP is for AI assistants—you ask questions in natural language and your AI queries the data. The REST API is for developers building applications with programmatic access. MCP uses OAuth; the API uses API keys.
Ready to supercharge your AI?
SEC filings within 60 seconds. Insider transactions. Institutional holdings. All through conversation with your AI assistant.
Free tier includes 15 requests/minute. No credit card required.