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Connecting Claude Code to TradingView changes how you interact with charts entirely — no more screenshotting candles and pasting them into an AI that gives you an outdated reading. This tutorial walks through a tool called TradingView MCP that lets Claude read your charts live at a code level, not through image recognition. It sees the exact price of every candle, every wick, every second — and you control the whole thing by talking to it in plain English from your terminal.
I took the original project by Trades Don’t Lie and rebuilt parts of it. The main additions: a morning brief command that scans your entire watchlist and delivers a status report in one go instead of cycling through assets one at a time, a rules.json file you can populate just by talking to Claude with your trading strategy, and a fix for the launch bug that was tripping people up. In the video I demonstrate the full setup using a one-shot prompt — no manual config needed — then build a Pine Script strategy live on the Bitcoin weekly chart using Van de Poppe and Tone Vays indicator setups. Claude writes the Pine Script, detects errors in the code by reading the screen, and fixes them automatically. The whole system runs through Claude Code connected to TradingView Desktop via CDP.
This sits at the intersection of everything I build on this channel — AI agents, automated trading systems, and tools that remove repetitive decision-making from your workflow. Whether you want to replicate a public trader’s strategy as a Pine Script indicator, run a daily brief across your crypto watchlist, or just navigate TradingView hands-free by voice, this is the setup. The one-shot prompt and all my improvements are free on GitHub — no email, no paywall.
⚠️ The content in this video is for general information and educational purposes only. It represents Lewis Jackson’s personal views and opinions at the time of recording. Nothing here constitutes personalised financial, investment, tax, or legal advice. Always do your own research and, where appropriate, seek advice from a qualified professional before making any financial decisions. Cryptoassets are high risk and largely unregulated — their value can be extremely volatile, and you should be prepared to lose all of the money you invest. Cryptoassets are not covered by the Financial Services Compensation Scheme (FSCS). The trading strategies demonstrated in this video — including the Pine Script indicators and morning brief outputs — are shown for educational purposes and do not represent recommendations to buy or sell any asset. Past performance of any strategy, indicator, or backtest is not a reliable indicator of future results. Lewis may hold positions in assets mentioned in this video, which represents a potential conflict of interest. Some links in the description are affiliate links — Lewis may earn a commission if you sign up through them, at no extra cost to you.
⏱️ CHAPTERS
0:00 Claude meets TradingView live
1:00 Why screenshots fail for trading
2:45 How the MCP reads chart data
4:15 Under the hood — inspect element
4:59 One-shot setup prompt walkthrough
6:20 10X dashboard portfolio update
7:15 Connecting TradingView Desktop
8:15 First voice command to Claude
9:30 Building a strategy from scratch
11:30 Pine Script auto-generated live
13:10 Claude fixing its own code errors
14:15 Adding a full watchlist at once
16:00 Signal results across all assets
17:00 Morning brief — one command daily
18:15 Custom rules via conversation
19:00 Scraping a trader’s full strategy
19:45 Get the free one-shot prompt
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I can't find the code
for anyone who got this porblem like Claude always ask your permission every 5 secs,
just tell Claude with this prompt: "list every single mcp command from the mcp server tradingview-mcp-jackson and add it to the allow list.!"
Btw, Thanks you for making this wonderful creation.!! 🙂
Only people who don’t know how to trade need this BS.
bro your prompt is completly different than the video wtf
Insanely dumbed down but nice video.
And what about the token consumption? Looks heavy asf to run
Thank you for the great content!
Cool, I love seeing AI trading for people!
The Trading View repo no longer exists.. Can you add that repo back?
To err is human, but a true catastrophe requires a computer.
The only problem is that TradingView provides mainly charting data—it doesn’t actually offer the level of professional, real-time data required for serious trading decisions.
As a result, the more time you spend there, the deeper into the woods you go—building analysis on incomplete information—only to eventually hit a dead end.
If you’re reading this, you have a chance to save yourself 8–10 years of unnecessary digging through misleading or incomplete information.
Did something change in the content? "Step 3 — Connect TradingView
Now we need TradingView connected to Claude via the MCP. This was covered in the previous video — if you haven't set that up yet, watch that first then come back:
Previous video: https://youtu.be/vIX6ztULs4U" I am in a loop. Where is that previous video. I only see the same video again and again. I ran the onboarding script twice in Code and I am stuck at step 3. Really surprised why more people ar enot stuck in this step?
where is the one shot prompt to connect claude to trading view? the git hub repo link provided is for the actual trading setup…did you take the trading view connect repo down?
I can't find the One-Shot Setup.
last week that gold pullback had me questioning the retest entry you wait for ny overlap or jump in earlier?
This is exactly what I was looking for. Integrating Claude with TradingView's environment opens up so many possibilities for automated backtesting and real-time signal analysis. The workflow you showed here is incredibly clean. Thanks for the breakdown! 🎉
This video was amazing, learned a lot.
In all my years I would have never imagined how something like AI would deliver massive amounts of liquidity to the markets and I'm here for it. Mistakes and bad trades are going to be massive "in real time" 😂😂😂
Love the "Bish, bash, tons of money…" part. Total motivator 💯🔥🤙🍺
Great job, this video was very useful!
Doesn’t work anymore, might as well cancel the video. The mcp repo url is no longer there
There appears to be something missing. I am not apple to create TradingView MCP. It says that the access is being denied. The repo at jackson-video-resources/tradingview-mcp-jackson appears to be gated content. Check the video description or his community for how to get access. Please help.
Is the money earned enough to pay for the tokens?🤑🤑🤑
again, unless you are connected to the actual trading servers, and using the actual orders and volume yet to be transacted currently being transacted, and recently being transacted, you arent changing anything.
its watching the histoy live… is this not apparent?
Fix link formatting for BitGet bonus
can we provide Youtube video of someone talking about trading strategy and ask Claude code to extract transcript and update rules.json?
Hi Lewis I did some research via Claude FX trades using CMC Markets Platform. Below is snip but I would like to hear from you what are your thoughts before making the big move out of FX trading
Here's the picture on CMC Markets for this use case:
CMC Markets — Verdict for this bot
API access exists, but it's institutional only. CMC's Direct API uses FIX API protocol and is designed for banks, brokerages, hedge funds, and dealing desks — not retail algo traders. Integration is via industry-standard FIX API, or by routing through third-party fintech providers like PrimeXM or OneZero. That's a significant technical lift — FIX is not REST, and it's not beginner-friendly. CMC MarketsGood Money Guide
For retail users, the algo route is MetaTrader only. CMC Markets supports automated trading via the MetaTrader platform, using Expert Advisors — programs written in MQL (MetaQuotes Language). That's a completely different ecosystem from the TradingView → Claude → REST API setup in your onboarding prompt. BrokerChooser
What this means practically
CMC MarketsBitGet (crypto)Retail REST API❌ No✅ YesAlgo trading (retail)MT4/MT5 onlyDirect APIFX pairs✅ 300+LimitedIntegration difficultyHigh (FIX or MT4)Low
Better alternatives for an FX version of this bot
If you want the same TradingView → Claude → REST API architecture but for FX/CFDs, these brokers have accessible retail APIs:
OANDA — clean REST API, well documented, free demo account, most popular for retail FX algos
FXCM — REST API with good Python support
Interactive Brokers — very capable but more complex setup
CMC Markets would require either building in MetaTrader/MQL (completely different stack) or institutional-level FIX API access. Neither fits the low-friction onboarding prompt you have.
Would you like me to assess OANDA or another broker instead?You said: yes access other brokers what best platform to use for fx tradingyes access other brokers what best platform to use for fx trading9:05 PMClaude responded: Here's a full breakdown of the best options for an FX version of this bot:Searched the webSearched the webHere's a full breakdown of the best options for an FX version of this bot:
Best FX Brokers for this TradingView → Claude → REST API setup
🥇 OANDA — Best overall for this use case
This is the closest FX equivalent to what BitGet does for crypto.
The OANDA v20 REST API provides programmatic access to their trading engine — get a free demo account, generate a personal access token instantly via the Account Management Portal, and you're ready to make requests Oanda
No restrictions on streams per user, no API rate limits, and raw spreads from 0.2 pips FXEmpire
Official Python SDK available — pip install v20 Oanda
There's already a GitHub repo (tradingview-to-oanda) that uses TradingView webhook alerts to post orders directly to OANDA's API — meaning the architecture from the onboarding prompt maps almost perfectly
Free demo account, no approval process, regulated (FCA, CFTC, ASIC)
Verdict: Drop-in replacement for BitGet in an FX version of this bot.
🥈 FXCM — Best for API flexibility
Four APIs available: REST, Java, FIX, and ForexConnect SDK — top choice for algo trading specifically ForexBrokers.com
Good Python support, real-time streaming, all order types
Slightly more complex to set up than OANDA, and fewer retail-focused resources
🥉 Pepperstone — Best retail API with cTrader
Offers three API routes: MT4 Expert Advisors, MT5 Expert Advisors, and the cTrader Open API — giving developers flexibility to build in MQL4, MQL5, C#, or any language using gRPC Compare Broker
Strong for traders already in the cTrader ecosystem
The cTrader Open API is modern and well-documented, but uses gRPC not REST — slightly more setup than OANDA
Also worth knowing
BrokerAPI TypePython-friendlyDemoDifficultyOANDAREST v20✅ Official SDK✅ FreeEasyFXCMREST + others✅ Good✅MediumPepperstonecTrader gRPCModerate✅MediumIGREST + Streaming✅✅MediumInteractive BrokersTWS + Web API✅✅HardCMC MarketsFIX only (institutional)❌❌ retailHard
Recommendation
OANDA is the clear choice for adapting the onboarding prompt to FX. It's the only broker where:
The API is REST-based, free, and accessible to retail traders immediately
A Python SDK exists out of the box
The TradingView → webhook → broker pipeline already has open-source examples
A free demo account lets you test everything before going live
Want me to draft an oanda.md exchange guide in the same style as the bitget.md from the onboarding prompt?You said: yesyes9:08 PMClaude responded: Now I have everything needed.Viewed a file, searched the webViewed a file, searched the webNow I have everything needed. Let me write the oanda.md guide in the exact same style and format as the bitget.md section from the onboarding prompt.Created a file, read a fileCreated a file, read a fileHere's your oanda.md — ready to drop into docs/exchanges/ alongside the other exchange guides.
A few things worth noting about how it differs from bitget.md:
No passphrase — OANDA uses a single token, so the .env setup is simpler
Two credentials instead of three — API Token + Account ID (no secret key)
Two environment URLs — practice vs live, controlled by a single .env variable so switching from demo to live is one line change
Units not lots — OANDA sizes in currency units, so the guide notes that the bot needs to convert MAX_TRADE_SIZE_USD automatically
Instrument format — FX pairs use underscores (EUR_USD) not slashes, which the bot will need to handle
The onboarding prompt's Step 2 already has the pattern read the relevant file and walk them through it — so once this file is in the repo, the agent will pick it up automatically when a user types oanda or 2 at the exchange selection step. Want me to also update the exchange list in the onboarding prompt to include OANDA as an option?OandaDocument · MD Open in NotepadSonnet 4.6
😮😮😮 only traders who don't understand and underestimate themselves will use such tools. Don't use this use your brains traders understand others traders psychology visible inthe price action.
How to lose money quickly … fno is directly influenced by big whales you cant make money even with AI if you go against it and if everyone keeps betting on same outcome then contract prices will decrease
Hi Lewis thank you for sharing information on linking with Trading View. Will copying one shot set-up work for other trades like FX or will I still configure the set-up to suit my trading?
This looks amazing. My problem is I'm not sure which Youtube trading videos to point it to, to learn a methodology. I've tried a few, but they haven't had great win rates over the last few months… ones like Stock Market Mentor (Dan Fitzpatrick), The Trade Risk (Evan Medeiros) and a few others. Any recommendations?
MCP = Master Control Program. Is no one a fan of 1984 Tron?
i cant figure out where is the MCP code itself ?
i cant fine the code that jackcon talking about . Can anyone help me?
the real question is, can you make money with AI?