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TradingView MCP

MCP server that gives Claude 30+ indicators and multi-agent trade debates

PriceOpen Source (MIT)Reviewed2026-04-08

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TradingView MCP is an open-source Model Context Protocol server that connects Claude (and any MCP-compatible AI) to institutional-grade market analysis without requiring a single API key. It surfaces 30+ technical indicators, six backtesting strategies with Sharpe and Calmar ratio reporting, real-time Yahoo Finance data, Reddit sentiment analysis, and multi-exchange crypto support across Binance, KuCoin, and Bybit. The headline feature is its multi-agent debate architecture: multiple specialized AI analyst agents — technical, fundamental, sentiment — argue bull and bear cases before producing a consensus trade signal. This reduces single-model overconfidence and mimics how professional trading desks operate with independent analysts. The entire stack is MIT-licensed and self-hosted. This fills a real gap: most AI trading tools either require expensive proprietary API keys, lock you into their own interface, or ignore backtesting entirely. TradingView MCP sits inside your existing Claude workflow and makes historical validation a first-class feature rather than an afterthought.

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No API keys, MIT license, and it drops into Claude via MCP — the barrier to experimentation is basically zero. The multi-agent debate architecture is smart: it externalizes the bull/bear argument that should happen in your head before any trade.

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Yahoo Finance data has known gaps and delays. Backtesting on historical data with LLM-generated signals is prone to look-ahead bias and overfitting — the Sharpe ratios will look great until you trade live. The Reddit sentiment layer is particularly suspect for anything beyond meme coins.

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MCP servers turning Claude into a multi-agent analyst team is the pattern that matters here, not the trading domain specifically. This architecture — specialized agents debating before synthesis — will appear everywhere from legal due diligence to medical diagnosis.

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The UX is entirely terminal-and-Claude — no charts, no visual output, no dashboards. For creators or non-technical analysts, this tool is invisible until someone wraps it in an actual interface.

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