tradingview-mcp-review
Allows reviewing trade records against a live TradingView Desktop chart, providing tools for chart navigation, symbol/timeframe switching, OHLCV data retrieval, and screenshot capture.
Click on "Install Server".
Wait a few minutes for the server to deploy. Once ready, it will show a "Started" state.
In the chat, type
@followed by the MCP server name and your instructions, e.g., "@tradingview-mcp-reviewGet OHLCV data for AAPL on 5min between 10:00 and 11:00 yesterday."
That's it! The server will respond to your query, and you can continue using it as needed.
Here is a step-by-step guide with screenshots.
tradingview-mcp-review
A review-only derivative of tradesdontlie/tradingview-mcp: 9 MCP tools for reviewing trade records against a live TradingView Desktop chart over Chrome DevTools Protocol on 127.0.0.1:9222.
This is not the general-purpose bridge. The upstream project exposes 84 tools including Pine Script editing, alerts, watchlists, replay trading, UI automation, arbitrary JS evaluation, process control, and self-update. This build removes all of that at the code level and keeps only what a trade-record review needs: navigate the chart to where a trade happened, read price context, mark entry/exit levels, screenshot.
Not affiliated with, endorsed by, or associated with TradingView Inc. or Anthropic, PBC. Programmatic interaction with TradingView may conflict with TradingView's Terms of Use — you are solely responsible for ensuring your usage complies. See the upstream project's disclaimer, which applies here in full.
Security boundary (by design)
Localhost only. The CDP endpoint is hard-pinned to
127.0.0.1:9222— no env or config override.No high-privilege primitives. No self-update, no process launch/kill, no arbitrary JS evaluation, no Pine editor, no alert/watchlist/replay/order capabilities. Removed at the source level (files deleted), not just unregistered.
No arbitrary inputs. No caller-controlled file paths (screenshots go to
generated/screenshots/with program-generated names), timeframes are an enum, symbols are length-capped.Layout changes are treated as potentially persistent. Changing symbol/timeframe can dirty the saved TradingView layout (and persist if layout autosave is on). Work on a dedicated scratch layout.
Local-only health check. The upstream GitHub update check was removed; the server makes no network requests beyond the local debug port.
Enforced in CI.
tests/tool_surface.test.jsasserts the tool list equals exactly the 7-tool allowlist and that named upstream capabilities are absent, so an upstream merge cannot silently reintroduce them.
Related MCP server: TradingView MCP Jackson
The 7 tools
Tool | Purpose in a review |
| Verify the local CDP connection and current chart |
| Read symbol / timeframe / indicators |
| Switch to the trade's instrument |
| Switch to the trade's resolution (enum) |
| Jump/zoom to the trade's time window (pages in older history) |
| Price context. Pass |
| Screenshot to |
Chart annotation (draw_shape / draw_clear) is not in this release. Removing an annotation safely requires proving which drawings this session created; across TradingView layout switches that ownership could not be established reliably, and a clear that cannot prove ownership deletes the user's own drawings. The capability returns with a contract that can be proven, not with a caveat.
Intended architecture: your trade records are the source of truth → analysis happens locally → the TradingView debug instance provides visual context only.
Setup
Requirements: TradingView Desktop (with your subscription), Node.js 18+.
git clone https://github.com/F-e-u-e-r/tradingview-mcp-review.git
cd tradingview-mcp-review
npm ci --ignore-scriptsLaunch TradingView Desktop with the debug port yourself (the server deliberately cannot do it for you):
./scripts/launch_tv_debug_mac.sh # macOS
# or manually, any platform:
/path/to/TradingView --remote-debugging-port=9222Only enable the debug port for review sessions — while it is on, any local process can control that TradingView instance. Close and relaunch normally when done. Use TradingView Desktop, not a Chrome tab with remote debugging (that would expose your whole browser profile).
Add to your MCP client config (e.g. a project .mcp.json):
{
"mcpServers": {
"tradingview-review": {
"command": "node",
"args": ["/path/to/tradingview-mcp-review/src/server.js"]
}
}
}Gates
npm run lint # eslint no-undef guard (catches unfinished refactors)
npm test # tool-surface allowlist/denylist gate + sanitization + unit tests (all offline)Provenance
Forked from the upstream tree at a security-vetted commit; every change since is enumerated in UPSTREAM.md, which also defines the re-vet procedure for pulling upstream updates. License: MIT (see LICENSE, copyright upstream author).
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