Trade Robinhood through natural language in Claude Code.
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Trade Robinhood from Claude. Portfolio analysis, real-time quotes, and order execution through natural language.

trayd | URL: https://mcp.trayd.ai/mcpclaude mcp add --transport http trayd https://mcp.trayd.ai/mcp --scope user
Type /mcp > select trayd > Authorize > sign in > "Link my Robinhood account"
Both connect to the same account. Use whichever you prefer.
| Capability | Example |
|---|---|
| Portfolio analysis | "What's my portfolio worth?" / "Which positions are up today?" |
| Real-time quotes | "What's NVDA trading at?" — works 24/7 |
| Buy and sell | "Buy 10 shares of AAPL" / "Sell my TSLA position" |
| Limit orders | "Place a limit order for TSLA at $400" |
| Ladder orders | "Set 5 ladder buys for NVDA from $180 to $175" |
| Short selling | "Short 10 shares of GME" / "Check short availability for AMC" |
| Multi-account | "List my accounts" / "Show portfolio for account 2" |
| Batch orders | "Buy $500 worth of each: AAPL, GOOGL, MSFT" |
| Cancel orders | "Cancel all my open orders" |
All limit orders default to 24-hour extended trading. Quotes are served 24/7 — live Robinhood data during market hours, with automatic fallback to a partnered market data provider overnight.
Setting 5 ladder limit orders on Robinhood takes 50+ clicks and 5 minutes.
With Trayd: "Set 5 ladder buys for NVDA from $180 to $175" — one sentence, 10 seconds.
What makes Trayd different from other trading MCPs:
Claude Code's /loop command turns Trayd into an always-on trading agent:
"Check my positions every 5 minutes. If anything drops 3%, sell it."
"Monitor NVDA. If it hits $130, buy 20 shares."
"Rebalance my portfolio to equal weight every morning at 9:35 AM."
No code. No scripts. Just natural language rules that Claude executes on a schedule.
You → Claude → Trayd Server → Robinhood API
Verify it yourself: Place a test order that won't fill — "Limit buy 1 NVDA at $50" — check your Robinhood app, you'll see it. Cancel from either side. Zero risk.
/loop| Issue | Fix |
|---|---|
| Auth not working | Type /mcp > select trayd > click Authorize |
| Phone notification missing | Make sure Robinhood app is installed and you're logged in |
| "Authentication required" | Re-run /mcp to refresh your token |
| Order rejected | Make sure to include a price for limit orders |
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