Trade with Qoc.Your agent can research, decide, and execute.
Qoc turns research, portfolio tracking, and execution into versioned workspace files and agent tasks — driven by the coding agent you already use. Every trade is a commit you approve.
· pulled 14d technicals — NVDA, AMD, TSM, ASML
· sector rotation: semis +2.1σ vs 90d mean
· semis weight 31% → target 24%
Runs on the agents you already use
A trading desk is just files, decisions, and follow-through.So hand it to the agent that already lives in your files.
Qoc gives your coding agent a real desk: connected accounts, market data, risk guards, and a versioned workspace. It reads the same files you do, proposes the trades, and waits for your approval before anything reaches a broker.
Every trade is a commit
The agent proposes orders as a diff. You review, approve, and it executes — with a full, revertible history behind every position.
One account, every venue
Equities, options, crypto, and futures collapse into a single balance sheet. The agent trades against the whole book, not a dozen tabs.
Always on, still yours
Scheduled workspaces run pre-market briefs and end-of-day retros unattended — self-hosted, local-first, nothing leaving your machine unasked.
A full trading stack, in a folder you own.
Every broker, one account
Connected venues aggregate into a single balance sheet and buying-power figure. Trade the whole book at once.
Equities to futures, one risk model
Stocks, options, ETFs, crypto, and futures live under the same guards and the same equity curve.
Market data in your files
Quotes, fundamentals, news, and technicals pulled straight into the workspace.
Indicators and signals
Run technical analysis and retrospectives as agent tools over local OHLCV.
Workspaces that run themselves
Schedule briefs, sweeps, and retros. The agent runs them and writes results back.
Scheduled workspaces that run without you.
Give the desk a cadence. Pre-market briefs, hourly news sweeps, end-of-day retrospectives — the agent picks up each run, does the work, and writes the results back as files.
- Cron-style schedules per workspace
- Unattended runs with the same guards as live trading
- Every run logged and revertible
Every thesis, tracked and versioned.
Tracked entities are plain files the agent reads and updates — a durable research memory that grows with every session instead of scrolling out of a chat window.
- One file per ticker, with thesis and tags
- News and fundamentals fold in automatically
- Diff the thinking behind any position over time
Data-center demand still outrunning supply; watching gross-margin guide.
EUV backlog intact. Adding on pullbacks toward the 200d.
Trimmed after the run; thesis intact but crowded into print.
Every broker in one balance sheet.
Connect your venues once. Qoc rolls positions, cash, and buying power into a single Unified Trading Account, so the agent reasons about the whole book at once.
- Generic connectors for equities, crypto, and futures
- Aggregate NAV, exposure, and buying power
- Guards enforced before any order leaves the desk
Net asset value
$1,284,530
+$8,412 today · +0.66%
A trading desk used to mean a floor, a terminal, and a team. Now it’s a folder of files and an agent you trust.
Every trade a commit you approve
From the journal
We're open-sourcing the Qoc core
The desk runtime, workspace schema, and CLI that power Qoc are now available under an open license. Here's what's in the repo and how to run your own.
What is a Unified Trading Account?
A Unified Trading Account collapses all your connected venues into a single balance sheet and buying-power view — and it's the layer that makes agent-run trading coherent.
A coding agent for your trading desk
The agent you already use to write code can research markets, propose trades, and execute them — with a human-approval gate at every step.
Hand the desk to Qoc.
Self-host in minutes. Point your coding agent at the workspace and let it research, propose, and execute — every trade a commit you approve.
self-hosted · local-first · V0.73.0 BETA