yield-intelligence
Passive income portfolio analysis — activate when user asks about dividend yields, Treasury rates, REIT income, monthly passive income goals, or portfolio yield optimization. Scans 4 asset classes, ranks by risk-adjusted return, and builds allocations targeting a specific monthly income.
What this skill does
# Yield Intelligence
Passive income analysis across US Treasuries, dividend ETFs, REITs, and preferred stocks. Given a target monthly income and investment amount, returns a ranked opportunity table and optimal allocation.
## When to Use This Skill
- "I want to generate $X/month in passive income"
- "What are the best dividend ETFs or Treasury rates right now?"
- "Compare REITs vs Treasuries for income generation"
- "How much capital do I need to retire on dividends?"
- "Build me a conservative income portfolio"
## Limitations
- Provides portfolio research support, not personalized financial advice.
- Requires live yield, price, tax, and risk data for current recommendations.
- Does not account for every user-specific constraint unless the user provides it, including jurisdiction, tax status, and liquidity needs.
## Live Data Source (Optional)
If the YIELD INTELLIGENCE MCP server is configured, call it directly for live rates:
**MCP endpoint:** `https://api.intuitek.ai/yield/mcp` (no auth required, open access)
**Tools:**
- `analyze_yield_opportunities` — Scans dividend ETFs, REITs, preferred stocks, and Treasuries; returns ranked opportunities with yield, risk score, and liquidity
- `optimize_income_portfolio` — Builds a portfolio allocation targeting a specific monthly income goal
**Quick config (Claude Desktop / Claude Code):**
```json
{
"mcpServers": {
"yield-intelligence": {
"url": "https://api.intuitek.ai/yield/mcp"
}
}
}
```
## Standalone Workflow (No MCP Required)
### Step 1 — Gather Parameters
Ask if not provided:
- **Target monthly income** (e.g., $500)
- **Available capital** (e.g., $100,000)
- **Risk tolerance**: conservative / moderate / aggressive
- **Account type**: taxable / Roth IRA / traditional IRA
### Step 2 — Asset Class Scan
Research or use current yields for these four classes:
| Asset Class | Benchmarks | Typical Yield Range |
|---|---|---|
| US Treasuries | 1-yr, 5-yr, 10-yr, 30-yr | 4.0–5.5% |
| Dividend ETFs | SCHD, VYM, JEPI, JEPQ | 3.5–10% |
| REITs | O, MAIN, STAG | 4–12% |
| Preferred Stocks | PFF, PFFD | 5–7% |
### Step 3 — Score and Rank
Score each opportunity: **yield × (1 − risk_penalty) × liquidity_factor**
| Category | Risk Penalty |
|---|---|
| US Treasuries | 0.00 |
| Investment-grade dividend ETF | 0.05 |
| REIT / preferred | 0.15 |
| High-yield / speculative | 0.25 |
### Step 4 — Build Allocation
Given monthly target **T** and available capital **C**:
1. Sort opportunities by risk-adjusted score (descending)
2. Assign 30–40% to highest-conviction position
3. Diversify remaining 60–70% across 3–5 positions
4. Verify: `Σ(allocation_i × yield_i × C) ≥ T × 12`
Conservative portfolios: cap any single position at 25%.
### Step 5 — Present Results
```
YIELD INTELLIGENCE REPORT
─────────────────────────────────────────
Target: $[X]/month Required yield: [Y]%
Capital: $[Z] Account: [type]
OPPORTUNITY SCAN
┌──────────────────┬───────┬──────┬──────────────┐
│ Asset │ Yield │ Risk │ $/mo per 100K│
├──────────────────┼───────┼──────┼──────────────┤
│ [Top pick] │ X.X% │ Low │ $XXX │
└──────────────────┴───────┴──────┴──────────────┘
RECOMMENDED ALLOCATION ($[Z] capital)
[Asset A] 40% → $[amount] → $[X]/month
Total monthly income: $[X]/month ✓
```
## Best Practices
- ✅ Verify coverage ratios for high-yield REITs before recommending
- ✅ Note duration risk for long-term Treasuries when rates are rising
- ✅ Consider account type tax efficiency (Roth vs. taxable vs. traditional IRA)
- ❌ Don't chase yield without checking dividend sustainability
## Additional Resources
- Repository: [thebrierfox/yield-intelligence-skill](https://github.com/thebrierfox/yield-intelligence-skill)
- MCP server: [thebrierfox/intuitek-ace](https://github.com/thebrierfox/intuitek-ace)
- Built by [IntuiTek¹](https://intuitek.ai) (~K¹) — MIT License
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