A Multimodal Foundation Agent for Financial Trading: Tool-Augmented, Diversified, and Generalist
Wentao Zhang, Lingxuan Zhao, Haochong Xia, Shuo Sun, Jiaze Sun, Molei, Qin, Xinyi Li, Yuqing Zhao, Yilei Zhao, Xinyu Cai, Longtao Zheng, Xinrun, Wang, Bo An

TL;DR
FinAgent is a novel multimodal foundation agent for financial trading that integrates diverse data types, reasoning, and expert strategies, significantly improving trading performance across multiple datasets and tasks.
Contribution
This paper introduces FinAgent, the first advanced multimodal foundation agent tailored for financial trading, combining tool augmentation, diversified memory, and reasoning capabilities.
Findings
Outperforms 9 state-of-the-art baselines across 6 datasets.
Achieves over 36% average profit improvement.
Reaches 92.27% return on one dataset, an 84.39% relative increase.
Abstract
Financial trading is a crucial component of the markets, informed by a multimodal information landscape encompassing news, prices, and Kline charts, and encompasses diverse tasks such as quantitative trading and high-frequency trading with various assets. While advanced AI techniques like deep learning and reinforcement learning are extensively utilized in finance, their application in financial trading tasks often faces challenges due to inadequate handling of multimodal data and limited generalizability across various tasks. To address these challenges, we present FinAgent, a multimodal foundational agent with tool augmentation for financial trading. FinAgent's market intelligence module processes a diverse range of data-numerical, textual, and visual-to accurately analyze the financial market. Its unique dual-level reflection module not only enables rapid adaptation to market…
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Taxonomy
TopicsMulti-Agent Systems and Negotiation · Stock Market Forecasting Methods · Complex Systems and Time Series Analysis
