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    Dexter

    Dexter

    An autonomous agent for deep financial research

    Dexter is an autonomous agent tailored for deep financial research: you pose complex financial questions (for example, about a company’s revenue growth or financial ratios) and Dexter breaks them down into structured research tasks, fetches relevant real-time data (e.g. income statements, cash flows), performs analysis, and returns data-backed answers. It uses a multi-agent architecture with components such as a planning agent (to decompose queries), an action agent (to run tasks & fetch data), and self-validation mechanisms: after getting results, Dexter checks its own outputs and refines them until it is confident about its answer. This means it's more than a simple script — it’s a research assistant that loops through analysis steps until convergence.
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    FinRobot

    FinRobot

    An Open-Source AI Agent Platform for Financial Analysis using LLMs

    FinRobot is an open-source AI framework focused on automating financial data workflows by combining data ingestion, feature engineering, model training, and automated decision-making pipelines tailored for quantitative finance applications. It provides developers and quants with structured modules to fetch market data, process time series, generate technical indicators, and construct features appropriate for machine learning models, while also supporting backtesting and evaluation metrics to measure strategy performance. Built with modularity in mind, FinRobot allows users to plug in custom models — from classical algorithms to deep learning architectures — and orchestrate components in pipelines that can run reproducibly across experiments. ...
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