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Toolstem Sec Mcp Server

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Summary

Pulls pre-computed signals from SEC EDGAR's public submissions API and returns them as structured JSON. You get five composite tools: company filing summaries with velocity indicators, insider transaction counts from Form 4s, activist risk flags from 13D filings, severity-ranked 8-K material event digests, and side-by-side disclosure comparisons for up to five tickers. No SEC API key required. Rate limiting is built in. Tools cost $0.01 USDC per call via x402 on Base. Useful when you need filing intelligence without parsing raw EDGAR XML yourself. The insider and institutional tools currently return counts and flags only; buy/sell direction and 13F flow parsing ship in the next version.

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SEC EDGAR MCP Server — Insider Signals, 13D Activist Risk & Filing Intelligence

npm version npm downloads License: MIT

SEC EDGAR intelligence for AI agents. Five composite tools that pre-compute high-value signals directly from SEC EDGAR's public submissions API, returned as structured JSON.

No SEC API key required. Data is sourced directly from SEC EDGAR's public submissions API. A built-in sliding-window rate limiter keeps traffic under SEC's 10 rps fair-access ceiling automatically.


Quickstart — hosted endpoint (recommended)

Point your MCP client or agent at the hosted endpoint. No API key, no infra, no setup. Billing is per-call via x402 — the agent's wallet pays directly in USDC on Base mainnet.

https://mcp.toolstem.com/mcp/sec
  • No SEC API key, no signup, no marketplace account — the agent's wallet pays directly.
  • No infrastructure — nothing to install, host, or keep running.
  • No setup — connect an MCP client and call a tool.
  • initialize and tools/list are free (discovery and schema introspection).
  • tools/call is tiered per tool (see Pricing below).

Claude Desktop

Drop this into your claude_desktop_config.json:

{
  "mcpServers": {
    "toolstem-sec": {
      "command": "npx",
      "args": [
        "-y",
        "mcp-remote",
        "https://mcp.toolstem.com/mcp/sec"
      ]
    }
  }
}

Restart Claude Desktop, then ask: "Has TSLA disclosed any material 8-K events in the last 90 days?"

Any MCP client (LangChain.js)

The official @langchain/mcp-adapters library connects directly to the hosted URL:

import { MultiServerMCPClient } from "@langchain/mcp-adapters";
import { ChatOpenAI } from "@langchain/openai";
import { createReactAgent } from "@langchain/langgraph/prebuilt";

const client = new MultiServerMCPClient({
  toolstem_sec: {
    transport: "http",
    url: "https://mcp.toolstem.com/mcp/sec",
    // Add your x402-signing middleware via headers, OR run an x402
    // proxy locally and point url at it. See https://www.x402.org/clients.
  },
});

const tools = await client.getTools();
const agent = createReactAgent({ llm: new ChatOpenAI({ model: "gpt-4o-mini" }), tools });
await agent.invoke({ messages: "Has TSLA disclosed any material 8-K events in the last 90 days?" });

LangChain quick-start (langchain-toolstem)

The langchain-toolstem wrapper handles x402 payment for you — pass a funded wallet key and the SEC tools are included automatically:

import { createToolstemTools } from 'langchain-toolstem';
const tools = await createToolstemTools({ walletPrivateKey: process.env.WALLET_KEY });
// SEC tools included automatically — agents pay per call in USDC

Prefer to run the server yourself over stdio/HTTP? See Advanced: self-host at the bottom.

Try the tools live in the Toolstem playground.


Pricing

  • MCP initialize and tools/list are free — discover the server and its tool surface without paying anything.
  • tools/call is tiered per tool, paid in USDC on Base mainnet via x402. No API key, no signup, no marketplace account — agents pay directly from their own wallet.
TierPrice per callTools
Cheap$0.005get_company_filings_summary
Standard$0.05get_insider_signal, get_institutional_signal
Premium$0.50get_material_events_digest, compare_disclosure_signals

Per-tool breakdown:

ToolTierPer call
get_company_filings_summaryStandard$0.005 USDC
get_insider_signalStandard$0.05 USDC
get_institutional_signalStandard$0.05 USDC
get_material_events_digestPremium$0.50 USDC
compare_disclosure_signalsPremium$0.50 USDC

How billing works

Toolstem uses the x402 payment protocol. Agents pay per call in USDC on Base — no API keys, no subscriptions, no invoices. The agent's wallet settles each call automatically via EIP-3009.

See the live pricing page on toolstem.com/sec/ for current rates.


The five tools

All five tools are composite/curated (they compute derived signals or aggregate across multiple EDGAR endpoints — no raw passthroughs). Annotations: readOnlyHint: true, destructiveHint: false, idempotentHint: true, openWorldHint: true.

#ToolRequired inputOptional input (default)Tier (price/call)
1get_company_filings_summaryticker_or_cik (string)—Cheap ($0.005)
2get_insider_signalticker_or_cik (string)lookback_days (int 1–730, default 90)Standard ($0.05)
3get_institutional_signalticker_or_cik (string)quarters_back (int 1–20, default 4)Standard ($0.05)
4get_material_events_digestticker_or_cik (string)lookback_days (int 1–1825, default 365)Premium ($0.50)
5compare_disclosure_signalstickers_or_ciks (string[2..5])—Premium ($0.50)

1. get_company_filings_summary

Overview of a company's filing activity: last 20 filings + computed signals.

SignalDescription
filing_velocityACCELERATING / NORMAL / SLOWING vs. trailing 365-day average
material_event_count_90dCount of 8-K filings in the last 90 days
disclosure_volume_trendRISING / STABLE / FALLING based on 10-K size comparison
latest_form_typesUnique form types filed in the last 90 days

Example output (abbreviated):

{
  "ticker": "AAPL",
  "cik": "0000320193",
  "company_name": "Apple Inc.",
  "signals": {
    "filing_velocity": "NORMAL",
    "material_event_count_90d": 4,
    "disclosure_volume_trend": "RISING",
    "latest_form_types": ["8-K", "4", "DEF 14A"]
  },
  "meta": { "source": "sec_edgar_direct", "data_delay": "live" }
}

2. get_insider_signal

Probes Form 3 / 4 / 4/A insider filing activity within a configurable lookback window. Required: ticker_or_cik. Optional: lookback_days (1–730, default 90).

Returns: recent_insider_filings[] (accession numbers + SEC URLs), net_transaction_count, buy_count, sell_count, and insider_signal.

v0.1 limitation — counts only. v0.1 returns counts and Form 4 references only; direction-aware buy/sell signals ship in v0.2 (Form 4 XML parsing). Today, insider_signal is null when filings exist in the window (direction unknown) and "NEUTRAL" when no insider filings exist (verified absence). buy_count / sell_count are 0 in v0.1.

Example output (abbreviated):

{
  "ticker": "MSFT",
  "cik": "0000789019",
  "company_name": "MICROSOFT CORP",
  "lookback_days": 90,
  "insider_signal": null,
  "net_transaction_count": 0,
  "buy_count": 0,
  "sell_count": 0,
  "recent_insider_filings": [
    {
      "accession_number": "0001127602-26-001234",
      "filing_date": "2026-04-15",
      "sec_url": "https://www.sec.gov/Archives/edgar/data/789019/000112760226001234/0001127602-26-001234-index.htm"
    }
  ],
  "meta": { "source": "sec_edgar_direct", "data_delay": "live" }
}

3. get_institutional_signal

Probes for activist investor activity via SC 13D / 13D/A filings. Required: ticker_or_cik. Optional: quarters_back (1–20, default 4 ≈ 1 year).

FieldDescription
activist_risk_flagtrue if any SC 13D or 13D/A was filed in the last 365 days
recent_13d_filingsList of 13D filings with form type, date, and SEC URL

v0.1 limitation — activist flag only. v0.1 ships the live activist_risk_flag (from 13D/13D-A) and a list of 13D filings. Quarterly 13F XBRL parsing — which produces institutional_signal (ACCUMULATING / HOLDING / DISTRIBUTING) and recent_13f_count — ships in v0.2. Today those two fields are null / 0.

Example output (abbreviated):

{
  "ticker": "NVDA",
  "cik": "0001045810",
  "company_name": "NVIDIA CORP",
  "quarters_back": 4,
  "institutional_signal": null,
  "recent_13f_count": 0,
  "activist_risk_flag": false,
  "recent_13d_filings": [],
  "meta": { "source": "sec_edgar_direct", "data_delay": "live" }
}

4. get_material_events_digest ⚡ Premium tier

Premium tier — $0.50 USDC per call on Base mainnet, settled via x402. See the live pricing page on toolstem.com/sec/ for current rates.

Severity-ranked digest of all 8-K and 8-K/A filings within a configurable lookback window. Each item code is mapped to a plain-English label and severity rating. Required: ticker_or_cik. Optional: lookback_days (1–1825, default 365).

SeverityExamples
🔴 REDCybersecurity incident (1.05), restatement (4.02), bankruptcy (1.03), delisting (3.01)
🟡 YELLOWAcquisition (2.01), new debt (2.03), executive departure (5.02)
🟢 GREENEarnings release (2.02), Reg FD (7.01), shareholder vote (5.07)

Returns: events[] (sorted newest-first), redflag_count, category_counts.

Example output (abbreviated):

{
  "ticker": "TSLA",
  "cik": "0001318605",
  "company_name": "Tesla, Inc.",
  "lookback_days": 180,
  "redflag_count": 1,
  "category_counts": { "RED": 1, "YELLOW": 3, "GREEN": 7 },
  "events": [
    {
      "accession_number": "0001628280-26-005678",
      "filing_date": "2026-04-10",
      "form": "8-K",
      "items": [
        { "code": "4.02", "label": "Non-Reliance on Previously Issued Financial Statements", "category": "financial", "severity": "RED" }
      ],
      "sec_url": "https://www.sec.gov/Archives/edgar/data/1318605/000162828026005678/0001628280-26-005678-index.htm"
    }
  ],
  "meta": { "source": "sec_edgar_direct", "data_delay": "live" }
}

5. compare_disclosure_signals

Side-by-side comparison of 2–5 companies across all key disclosure signals. Required: tickers_or_ciks (string[2..5]). All lookups run in parallel.

Returns per-company: filing_velocity, material_event_count_90d, redflag_count_365d, activist_risk_flag, last_filing_date.

Returns winners (as CIKs, not tickers — cross-reference with the companies[] array): quietest_disclosure, most_active, most_redflags, activist_targets.

Example output (abbreviated):

{
  "companies": [
    {
      "ticker": "AAPL",
      "cik": "0000320193",
      "filing_velocity": "NORMAL",
      "material_event_count_90d": 4,
      "redflag_count_365d": 0,
      "activist_risk_flag": false,
      "last_filing_date": "2026-04-25"
    },
    {
      "ticker": "MSFT",
      "cik": "0000789019",
      "filing_velocity": "ACCELERATING",
      "material_event_count_90d": 7,
      "redflag_count_365d": 0,
      "activist_risk_flag": false,
      "last_filing_date": "2026-04-26"
    }
  ],
  "winners": {
    "quietest_disclosure": "0000320193",
    "most_active": "0000789019",
    "most_redflags": null,
    "activist_targets": []
  },
  "meta": { "source": "sec_edgar_direct", "data_delay": "live" }
}

Advanced: self-host

Most users should use the hosted endpoint above — it needs no API key, no infrastructure, and no setup. This section is for users who specifically want to run the server themselves. When self-hosting you are responsible for running the process and for supplying an EDGAR fair-access contact (SEC_USER_AGENT_CONTACT).

Claude Desktop (self-hosted over stdio)

Run locally over stdio — no x402 charges, you bring your own EDGAR fair-access contact:

{
  "mcpServers": {
    "toolstem-sec": {
      "command": "npx",
      "args": ["-y", "toolstem-sec-mcp-server"],
      "env": {
        "SEC_USER_AGENT_CONTACT": "you@yourorg.com"
      }
    }
  }
}

npm (MCP stdio transport)

npm install -g toolstem-sec-mcp-server
toolstem-sec-mcp-server

Self-hosted HTTP

Three modes:

Local-only (default — safest):

toolstem-sec-mcp-server --http
# Binds 127.0.0.1:3000 — reachable only from this machine

Remote with auth:

ALLOW_REMOTE=1 MCP_AUTH_TOKEN=my-secret toolstem-sec-mcp-server --http
# Binds 0.0.0.0:3000 — requires Bearer token on every /mcp request

Remote without auth (use at your own risk):

ALLOW_REMOTE=1 MCP_AUTH_DISABLED=1 toolstem-sec-mcp-server --http
# Binds 0.0.0.0:3000 — no authentication
VariableDescription
PORTHTTP port (default 3000)
ALLOW_REMOTESet to 1 to bind 0.0.0.0 instead of 127.0.0.1
MCP_AUTH_TOKENBearer token for /mcp routes (required when ALLOW_REMOTE=1)
MCP_AUTH_DISABLEDSet to 1 to skip auth even with ALLOW_REMOTE=1 (not recommended)
SEC_USER_AGENT_CONTACTContact email for SEC EDGAR User-Agent header

SEC EDGAR fair-access policy

All outbound traffic goes through a shared sliding-window rate limiter (8 rps target, 4 rps safety margin below SEC's 10 rps hard cap). Every request includes a User-Agent header identifying the package and a contact email per SEC policy. Override the contact email via:

SEC_USER_AGENT_CONTACT=you@yourorg.com toolstem-sec-mcp-server

Violating SEC's fair-access policy can result in your IP being blocked. This server is designed to stay compliant automatically.


v0.2 roadmap

  • Form 4 XML parsing — direction-aware insider signals (STRONG_BUYING / BUYING / NEUTRAL / SELLING / STRONG_SELLING) with net share counts
  • 13F XBRL parsing — quarterly institutional flow signals (ACCUMULATING / HOLDING / DISTRIBUTING) with institution count
  • 8-K text extraction — natural-language summaries of each material event from the filing's primary HTML document

License & author

MIT License — see LICENSE.

Built by Toolstem. Data sourced directly from SEC EDGAR.

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Configuration

SEC_USER_AGENT_CONTACT

Contact email embedded in the SEC EDGAR User-Agent (required by SEC fair-access policy). Defaults to admin@toolstem.com.

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