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This is Part 2 of the Codex CLI + TradingView series ā and this one is a complete game changer for your trading journey. Github repo - https://github.com/LewisWJackson/tradingview-mcp-jackson.git In Part 1, I showed you how to install Codex CLI and connect it to TradingView at a basic level. In this video, we go deeper ā we use MCP (Model Context Protocol) to give Codex full control over TradingView. That means you can give plain English commands and it will draw support/resistance, add indicators, change timeframes, analyze charts, and eventually build full strategies for you. š§ What is MCP? MCP (Model Context Protocol) is what allows your LLM (in this case, Codex CLI) to directly interact with external applications ā like TradingView. Once connected, Codex can perform actions inside TradingView using natural language instructions. šÆ What You'll Learn in This Video: ā What MCP is and why it matters for AI + trading ā Step-by-step requirements: folder setup, VS Code, Codex CLI ā How to download and set up the TradingView MCP repository ā How to connect Codex to TradingView via MCP ā Live demos: drawing support/resistance, adding 9 EMA, changing timeframes ā all with English prompts ā Security considerations with the open-source MCP repo ā What's coming in Part 3 ā building actual strategies + broker integration š° The End Goal: A fully automated AI trading system running on ā¹1 Lakh capital that builds strategies on its own, executes trades on your broker (Dhan), and sends you live updates on Telegram/WhatsApp. We're building toward that ā step by step. āļø Requirements (Set These Up First): 1. A dedicated folder on your Mac/Windows 2. VS Code installed 3. Codex CLI installed (link below) 4. TradingView Desktop app (logged in) All download links are in the comments and pinned comment. š Your Task to Unlock Part 3: Once you finish the setup and get your first AI command working on TradingView: ā Comment "DONE" on this video ā Post a screenshot on your Instagram story ā Tag @algo.sid and link this YouTube video Tags: #CodexCLI #OpenAI #TradingView #MCP #AlgoTrading #AITrading #PythonTrading #TradingBots #AIAgents #TradingAutomation #AlgoSid Timestamps: 0:00 Intro ā Part 2 of the series 0:30 Recap of Part 1 1:00 What is Codex CLI? (Quick explainer) 1:30 What is MCP and why it matters 2:00 Live example: Opening Reliance chart with one prompt 2:30 Requirements: folder, VS Code, Codex CLI, TradingView Desktop 3:30 Downloading the TradingView MCP repository 4:30 Connecting Codex to TradingView via MCP 5:30 Live demos: support/resistance, 9 EMA, timeframe changes 6:30 Security considerations 7:00 Your task ā unlock Part 3