MetaTrader 5 MCP Server
Enables comprehensive access to the MetaTrader 5 trading platform for retrieving market data, managing accounts, and executing trading operations. It provides 32 specialized tools for interacting with MT5 functionalities, including historical OHLCV data access, real-time position monitoring, and automated order management.
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MetaTrader 5 MCP Server
A Model Context Protocol (MCP) server that provides comprehensive access to MetaTrader 5 trading platform functionality through Python.
š New to this project? Check out the Quick Start Guide for a condensed reference!
š Quick Start
Prerequisites
- MetaTrader 5 terminal installed and running on Windows
- Python 3.10+
Installation (Choose One Method)
Method 1: Automated Installation (Recommended)
Windows:
# Clone the repository
git clone https://github.com/amirkhonov/metatrader5-mcp.git
cd metatrader5-mcp
# Run installation script
install.bat
Linux/Mac:
# Clone the repository
git clone https://github.com/amirkhonov/metatrader5-mcp.git
cd metatrader5-mcp
# Run installation script
chmod +x install.sh
./install.sh
Method 2: Using pip
# Install from source
git clone https://github.com/amirkhonov/metatrader5-mcp.git
cd metatrader5-mcp
pip install -r requirements.txt
pip install -e .
Method 3: Using Poetry
git clone https://github.com/amirkhonov/metatrader5-mcp.git
cd metatrader5-mcp
poetry install
Configuration
-
Copy the environment template:
cp .env.example .env -
Edit
.envwith your MT5 credentials:MT5_LOGIN=12345678 MT5_PASSWORD=your_password MT5_SERVER=MetaQuotes-Demo MT5_PATH=C:\Program Files\MetaTrader 5\terminal64.exe -
Run the server:
# Using environment variables from .env metatrader5-mcp # Or with command line arguments metatrader5-mcp --login 12345 --password secret --server MetaQuotes-Demo
Quick Test
# Check if the server starts correctly
metatrader5-mcp --help
Features
This MCP server exposes 32 tools for interacting with MT5, organized into the following categories:
š Connection & Initialization
- Initialize/shutdown MT5 connection
- Get terminal version and information
- Login to trading accounts
- Get last error information
š° Account Information
- Retrieve account balance, equity, margin, profit
- Get account settings and leverage
š Market Data
- Access symbol information and current prices
- Retrieve historical bar data (OHLCV) by date or position
- Get tick data with various filters and date ranges
- Manage Market Watch symbols
š Trading Operations
- Send market and pending orders
- Check order validity before execution
- Calculate required margin
- Calculate potential profit/loss
š Position & Order Management
- View open positions
- Monitor pending orders
- Access trading history (orders and deals)
- Filter by symbol, date range, or ticket
Prerequisites
- MetaTrader 5 terminal installed and running on Windows
- Python 3.10+
Installation Methods
Choose the method that works best for you:
Option 1: Quick Install Script (Easiest)
Windows:
install.bat
Linux/Mac:
./install.sh
The script will:
- Check Python version
- Create a virtual environment
- Install all dependencies
- Create a
.envconfiguration file - Guide you through setup
Option 2: Manual Installation with pip
# Install dependencies
pip install -r requirements.txt
# Install the package
pip install -e .
# Copy environment template
cp .env.example .env
# Edit .env with your credentials
Option 3: Using Poetry
poetry install
cp .env.example .env
# Edit .env with your credentials
Option 4: Using pipx (Global Install)
pipx install .
Option 5: Docker (Experimental)
# Build and run
docker-compose up -d
# View logs
docker-compose logs -f
Note: Docker support is experimental as MT5 requires Windows. Best for development/testing.
Configuration
For Claude Desktop
Add this configuration to your Claude Desktop config file:
Windows: %APPDATA%\Claude\claude_desktop_config.json
With Auto-Initialization (Recommended)
{
"mcpServers": {
"metatrader": {
"command": "metatrader5-mcp",
"args": [
"--login", "YOUR_MT5_LOGIN",
"--password", "YOUR_MT5_PASSWORD",
"--server", "YOUR_MT5_SERVER",
"--path", "C:\\Program Files\\MetaTrader 5\\terminal64.exe"
]
}
}
}
Command Line Arguments
The server supports the following optional arguments:
--login LOGIN- Trading account number--password PASSWORD- Trading account password--server SERVER- Trading server name (e.g., "MetaQuotes-Demo")--path PATH- Path to MT5 terminal executable
Running Locally
# With auto-initialization
metatrader5-mcp --login 12345 --password secret --server MetaQuotes-Demo
# Without initialization (manual connection via tools)
metatrader5-mcp
Troubleshooting
Having issues? Check our comprehensive Troubleshooting Guide for:
- Installation problems
- Connection issues
- Authentication errors
- Trading problems
- Configuration issues
- Common error codes and solutions
Or run the validation script:
python validate.py
Security Considerations
ā ļø Important Security Notes:
- Real Money Trading: This server can execute real trades. Always test with a demo account first.
- Credentials: Never hardcode passwords. Use environment variables or secure credential storage.
- Access Control: Limit access to this MCP server to trusted clients only.
- Network: MT5 terminal must be running on the same machine as the server.
š For comprehensive security guidance, see SECURITY.md
Troubleshooting
"initialize() failed"
- Ensure MT5 terminal is installed and running
- Check that the terminal path is correct (if specified)
- Verify you have the correct login credentials
"No data returned"
- Symbol might not be available in Market Watch
- Use
mt5_symbol_selectto add symbols - Check date ranges for historical data
Connection timeout
- Check MT5 terminal is responsive
- Verify no firewall blocking
Development
Running the Server Directly
python -m metatrader5_mcp
The server uses stdio transport and communicates via JSON-RPC over stdin/stdout.
Testing Tools
You can test individual MT5 functions in Python:
import MetaTrader5 as mt5
# Initialize
if not mt5.initialize():
print("Failed:", mt5.last_error())
quit()
# Get account info
account = mt5.account_info()
print(account._asdict())
# Cleanup
mt5.shutdown()
Resources
Documentation
- š Quick Start Guide - Quick reference for common tasks
- š§ Troubleshooting Guide - Solve common issues
- š Security Best Practices - Keep your trading secure
- š¤ Contributing Guide - How to contribute
External Links
- MetaTrader 5 Python Documentation
- MCP Protocol Specification
- MetaTrader 5 Terminal
- GitHub Repository
- Issue Tracker
License
MIT License - feel free to use and modify as needed. See LICENSE for details.
Contributing
Contributions are welcome! Please read CONTRIBUTING.md for guidelines.
Changelog
See CHANGELOG.md for version history and updates.
ā ļø Disclaimer:
- This software is for educational and informational purposes. Trading involves financial risk. Always test with demo accounts first. The authors are not responsible for any financial losses incurred through use of this software.
- MetaTrader is a trademark of METAQUOTES LTD. This project is an unofficial Model Context Protocol (MCP) implementation for interacting with MetaTrader 5 and is not affiliated with or endorsed by MetaQuotes.
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