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MCP for Traders

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how-to

How to Connect TradingView to Claude via MCP (2026)

Connecting TradingView to Claude via MCP is a four-step setup: a TradingView webhook that fires structured alerts, an HTTP MCP server that receives them and exposes execution tools, scoped exchange API keys with withdrawals disabled, and a policy layer that turns alerts into capped, audited trades. The full stack runs on a $5 VPS. This is the working architecture with code.

·Nick H
comparison

MCP vs CCXT for Trading Bots: When to Use Which (2026)

MCP and CCXT are not competitors. CCXT is a Python/JS library that normalises exchange APIs; MCP is a protocol that lets an LLM call those APIs as tools. The right answer for an agentic trading bot in 2026 is to put MCP on top of CCXT — use CCXT as the implementation, MCP as the interface. Picking one and excluding the other is a category mistake.

·Nick H
listicle

Best MCP Servers for Traders in 2026

Five categories of MCP server matter for an agentic trader: market data, execution venues, on-chain analytics, news and sentiment, and orchestration runtimes. Most published lists are LLM slop. This is the practical map of what actually exists, what works, and what to skip.

·Nick H
cornerstone

MCP for Trading: The Model Context Protocol, Explained

MCP — Model Context Protocol — is the standard that lets AI agents call exchange APIs, on-chain data sources, and trading platforms through a single uniform interface. By 2026 it has replaced the n-by-m mess of bespoke connectors and is the default integration layer for any serious agentic trading system.

·Nick H