Real-time trading, market data, and paper trading across equities, options, and futures through a single normalized API.
Trading: Equities Single-leg options Multi-leg options Futures
Account Access: OAuth Accounts Orders Positions Historical transactions Market data Paper trading Real-time WebSocket updates
Yes. Connect Trade publishes a complete OpenAPI specification and llms.txt documentation. Load the reference files into Claude Code, Cursor, Codex, or any AI coding agent, copy a starter prompt, and generate a working Tradier integration in a single session. See Build with AI in the Connect Trade docs.
Yes. The Connect Trade MCP server gives AI agents structured, permissioned access to Tradier accounts along with the rest of the Connect Trade broker network. Agents read portfolios, analyze positions, and place trades across equities, options, and futures through a single server-side integration, with automatic execution or manual approval per order.
Through OAuth. Users authorize access with a click-through flow, and the connection is live. Connect Trade handles the authentication end to end.
Tradier is an API-first brokerage, popular with developers and algo traders. Connect Trade brings it into a unified API alongside more than 20 other brokers, so you build trading applications, options and futures platforms, systematic trading tools, and AI agents on Tradier and the rest of the network with one integration, backed by real-time market data and paper trading.
Equities, options, and futures. Connect Trade supports live trading across all three on connected Tradier accounts, with single-leg and multi-leg options, real-time market data, and paper trading.
Yes. Every Connect Trade integration is compliance approved and built on the broker's official API. Connect Trade uses sanctioned APIs across the entire network.
Yes. Connect Trade supports more than 20 compliance-approved brokers through one normalized API. The Tradier integration uses the same request and response model as every other broker in the network, so a single integration extends across all of them.