TASE Stock Analysis
Trusted85/100Analyze Israeli stocks on TASE (Tel Aviv Stock Exchange), track TA-35 and TA-125 indices, and evaluate dual-listed companies (TASE + NASDAQ). Use when user asks about Israeli stocks, "boorsa", "TA-35", "TASE", Maya filings, dual-listed companies, or Israeli capital gains tax on securities. Provides index composition, Maya filings lookup, capital gains tax calculations (25% on securities), and Bank of Israel interest rate context for valuation. Do NOT use for general international stock analysis unrelated to Israel, or for cryptocurrency trading.
Trust score 85/100 (Trusted) · 250+ installs · 3 GitHub contributors · MIT license
The Tel Aviv Stock Exchange (TASE) operates under unique rules and trading hours, with indices like TA-35 and TA-125, and financial reports in Hebrew that require understanding of Israeli standards. Global stock analysis tools barely cover the Israeli market, and investors are forced to gather information from scattered sources to make informed decisions.
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Developers? Install via command line (CLI)
npx skills-il add skills-il/tax-and-finance@v1.6.0-tase-stock-analysis --skill tase-stock-analysis -a claude-codeWhen to Apply
- When a user asks about Israeli stocks, TASE indices (TA-35, TA-125), or 'boorsa'
- When calculating capital gains tax on Israeli securities sales
- When comparing dual-listed companies between TASE and NASDAQ/NYSE
- When looking up Maya (TASE disclosure) filings for material events
- When evaluating the impact of Bank of Israel interest rate changes on Israeli equities
Try These Prompts
Analyze Bank Hapoalim stock on the Tel Aviv Stock Exchange: P/E ratio, dividend yield, 12-month performance, and an overall review.
Explain what the TA-35 index is, which companies are included, and how much it has risen since the start of the year?
What is the difference between buying a dual-listed stock on the Tel Aviv Stock Exchange versus buying it on NASDAQ? What are the advantages of each option for an Israeli investor?
Frequently Asked Questions
Changelog
Added dividend taxation (25%/30% withheld at source), semi-annual capital-gains advance payments for foreign brokers (31 Jan / 31 Jul, Section 91(d)), broader loss offsetting and tax-advantaged vehicles, and corrected the Friday market close to 13:50.
Jul 18, 2026
Fixed 5 wrong TASE index IDs (TA-125 is 137 not 143, etc.) in both the reference and the script, added the capital-gains surtax (mas yesef, up to 5% above ~721,560 NIS), reframed the alpha tickers (long-standing, LUMI not LEUMI), and added a dual-listed taxation note (shekel-denominated gain + foreign tax credit).
Jun 1, 2026
Removed mis-attributed dual-listed mappings (604611 was labeled Check Point but is actually Bank Leumi). Pruned TA-35 example components table to only spot-checked entries. Added "always verify security number at market.tase.co.il" rule. Added T+1 settlement note. Added English alpha tickers (POLI, LEUMI, etc.) usable on TASE.
Apr 29, 2026
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