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Mcp Tradovate
What is Mcp Tradovate
mcp-tradovate is a Model Context Protocol (MCP) server designed for integration with the Tradovate platform, enabling AI assistants to manage trading accounts through natural language interactions.
Use cases
Use cases for mcp-tradovate include automating trading operations, managing trading accounts, accessing real-time market data, and implementing risk management strategies through AI-driven interactions.
How to use
To use mcp-tradovate, install it via Smithery or manually by cloning the repository, installing dependencies, and running the server. Configure your Tradovate credentials in a .env file.
Key features
Key features include complete Tradovate API integration, secure authentication handling, real-time market data access, account management, risk management controls, order placement and management, and comprehensive test coverage.
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Overview
What is Mcp Tradovate
mcp-tradovate is a Model Context Protocol (MCP) server designed for integration with the Tradovate platform, enabling AI assistants to manage trading accounts through natural language interactions.
Use cases
Use cases for mcp-tradovate include automating trading operations, managing trading accounts, accessing real-time market data, and implementing risk management strategies through AI-driven interactions.
How to use
To use mcp-tradovate, install it via Smithery or manually by cloning the repository, installing dependencies, and running the server. Configure your Tradovate credentials in a .env file.
Key features
Key features include complete Tradovate API integration, secure authentication handling, real-time market data access, account management, risk management controls, order placement and management, and comprehensive test coverage.
Where to use
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Clients Supporting MCP
The following are the main client software that supports the Model Context Protocol. Click the link to visit the official website for more information.
Content
MCP Tradovate Server
A Model Context Protocol (MCP) server for Tradovate integration in Claude Desktop. This server enables AI assistants to manage Tradovate trading accounts through natural language interactions.
Features
- ✅ Complete Tradovate API integration
- 🔒 Secure authentication handling
- 📈 Real-time market data access
- 💼 Account management
- 📊 Risk management controls
- 🔄 Order placement and management
- 📝 Comprehensive test coverage
Installation
Installing via Smithery
To install the Tradovate MCP server for Claude Desktop automatically via Smithery:
npx -y @smithery/cli install @0xjmp/mcp-tradovate --client claude
Manual Installation
- Clone the repository:
git clone https://github.com/0xjmp/mcp-tradovate.git
cd mcp-tradovate
- Install dependencies:
go mod download
- Build the project:
go build ./cmd/mcp-tradovate
- Run:
./mcp-tradovate
Configuration
Create a .env file in the project root with your Tradovate credentials:
TRADOVATE_USERNAME=your_username TRADOVATE_PASSWORD=your_password TRADOVATE_APP_ID=your_app_id TRADOVATE_APP_VERSION=your_app_version TRADOVATE_CID=your_client_id TRADOVATE_SEC=your_client_secret
Available Tools
Authentication
authenticate: Connect to Tradovate API- No parameters required
Account Management
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get_accounts: List all trading accounts- No parameters required
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get_positions: View current positions- No parameters required
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get_risk_limits: Get risk management settings- Required parameters:
account_id: (number) Account ID to get limits for
- Required parameters:
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set_risk_limits: Configure risk management settings- Required parameters:
account_id: (number) Account ID to set limits forday_max_loss: (number) Maximum daily loss limitmax_drawdown: (number) Maximum drawdown limitmax_position_qty: (number) Maximum position quantitytrailing_stop: (number) Trailing stop percentage
- Required parameters:
Trading Operations
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place_order: Submit a new order- Required parameters:
account_id: (number) Account ID to place the order forcontract_id: (number) Contract ID to tradeorder_type: (string) Type of order (Market, Limit, etc.)quantity: (number) Number of contracts to tradetime_in_force: (string) Time in force (Day, GTC, IOC, etc.)
- Optional parameters:
price: (number) Order price (required for Limit orders)
- Required parameters:
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cancel_order: Cancel an existing order- Required parameters:
order_id: (number) Order ID to cancel
- Required parameters:
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get_fills: Get fills for a specific order- Required parameters:
order_id: (number) Order ID to get fills for
- Required parameters:
Market Data
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get_contracts: List available contracts- No parameters required
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get_market_data: Get real-time market data- Required parameters:
contract_id: (number) Contract ID to get market data for
- Required parameters:
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get_historical_data: Get historical price data- Required parameters:
contract_id: (number) Contract ID to get data forstart_time: (string) Start time in ISO 8601 formatend_time: (string) End time in ISO 8601 formatinterval: (string) Time interval (1m, 5m, 15m, 1h, 1d)
- Required parameters:
Development
Running Tests
Run all tests with coverage:
go test -v -race -coverprofile=coverage.txt -covermode=atomic ./...
Code Style
Follow Go best practices and conventions:
go fmt ./...
go vet ./...
Troubleshooting
Common Issues
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Authentication Failures
- Verify your Tradovate credentials in the
.envfile - Ensure your API access is enabled in Tradovate
- Verify your Tradovate credentials in the
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Connection Issues
- Check your internet connection
- Verify Tradovate API status
- Ensure firewall isn’t blocking connections
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Rate Limiting
- Implement appropriate delays between requests
- Monitor API usage limits
Contributing
Contributions are welcome! Please feel free to submit a Pull Request.
License
This project is licensed under the MIT License - see the LICENSE file for details.
Support
If you encounter any issues or have questions, please file an issue on the GitHub repository.
Author
Jake Peterson (@0xjmp)
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