composer-trade-mcp and mcp-metatrader5-server

composer-trade-mcp
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mcp-metatrader5-server
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Maintenance 10/25
Adoption 15/25
Maturity 24/25
Community 22/25
Maintenance 13/25
Adoption 15/25
Maturity 17/25
Community 21/25
Stars: 221
Forks: 47
Downloads: 186
Commits (30d): 0
Language: Python
License: MIT
Stars: 93
Forks: 39
Downloads: 618
Commits (30d): 0
Language: Python
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About composer-trade-mcp

invest-composer/composer-trade-mcp

Composer's MCP server lets MCP-enabled LLMs like Claude backtest trading ideas and automatically invest in them for you

Integrates with the Composer backtesting and portfolio management platform via HTTP transport, supporting Claude Desktop, Cursor, n8n, and other MCP-enabled clients. Provides LLMs access to tools for strategy creation using technical indicators (RSI, MA, EMA), rapid backtesting feedback loops, searching a 1000+ strategy database, and live portfolio monitoring—enabling AI to iteratively refine investment ideas and execute trades across equities and crypto. Requires authentication via Composer credentials or API keys, with optional subscription for live trading execution.

About mcp-metatrader5-server

Qoyyuum/mcp-metatrader5-server

A Model Context Protocol (MCP) server for interacting with the MetaTrader 5 trading platform. This server provides AI assistants with tools and resources to access market data, perform trading operations, and analyze trading history.

Implements stdio transport by default for seamless Claude Desktop integration while supporting optional HTTP mode for development. Built with FastMCP framework, it exposes 30+ tools spanning connection management, market data retrieval (symbols, rates, ticks), order execution, and position/history analysis, plus embedded resources and prompts to guide AI assistants through MT5 workflows. Requires Windows with MetaTrader 5 terminal installed and uses the native MetaTrader 5 Python API via direct bindings.

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