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Capital.com has introduced the MCP Server, a free tool that allows users to connect AI assistants such as Claude, Codex, Cursor, or other MCP-compatible programs directly to their trading accounts to search markets, check positions, and manage trades using natural language commands.
Capital.com has released the MCP Server, a free, open-source application that acts as a technical bridge between users’ trading accounts and various AI assistants, including Claude, Codex, Cursor, and others that support the Model Context Protocol. According to the official guide, the MCP Server enables functions such as searching available markets, viewing open positions and account information, accessing historical price and client sentiment data, and previewing and placing trades using plain language prompts, with all trade executions requiring explicit user confirmation.
Setup steps outlined by Capital.com include creating API credentials with two-factor authentication, installing the server, and configuring the connection for each compatible AI tool. The documentation emphasizes that users should begin in demo mode with trading disabled for testing purposes, and it provides security reminders regarding credential privacy and confirmation for all transactions.
Capital.com operates globally under several regulated entities and offers trading in shares via CFDs to clients with different levels of experience. Key features include a fast registration process, multiple deposit and withdrawal methods, extensive educational materials, market research tools, multilingual support in 13 languages, and a range of trading instruments. More details can be found in the broker profile on Traders Union.
For more context, our earlier news about Capital.com covered a live broadcast where market experts discussed key economic data and market developments. To learn more, see the previous Capital.com update on Traders Union.