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Build a daily market briefing

This guide shows you how to use Remote MCP to generate a personalised morning briefing that covers your account status, open positions and key market levels.

1. Check your account status

Start by asking for a snapshot of your account.

Give me a summary of my account: balance, equity, free margin,
and the number of open positions.

The agent returns your key account figures. Review these before looking at individual positions.

2. Review open positions

Next, ask the agent to list your positions with their current P&L.

Show me all open positions with their unrealised P&L, entry price,
and current stop loss and take profit levels. Highlight any position
losing more than $200.

This gives you an immediate view of what needs attention. If any positions are flagged, you can decide whether to adjust or close them.

3. Get overnight price movements

Ask the agent to pull recent candle data for the symbols you care about.

Get the last 12 hours of hourly candles for EURUSD, GBPUSD, and
USDJPY. Summarise the direction and range for each.

The agent fetches historical trendbars and gives you a plain-language summary of what happened overnight.

4. Check key price levels

Request live prices so you know where prices stand relative to recent activity.

For EURUSD, GBPUSD and USDJPY, show me the current bid, ask,
session high, and session low.

Use these levels to plan entries, exits, or adjustments to existing positions.

5. Combine everything

Once you are comfortable with the individual steps, combine them into a single prompt that you can reuse every morning.

Run my daily briefing: show my account balance and equity, list all
open positions with P&L, get the last 12 hours of hourly candles for
EURUSD, GBPUSD and USDJPY with a trend summary, and show the current
bid, ask, session high and session low for each symbol.

The agent executes all the underlying calls and returns a consolidated report.

Warning

The MCP server is a tool for AI-assisted trading and does not provide financial, investment, legal or tax advice. AI-generated actions may trigger real trades and result in losses. Users are solely responsible for verifying outputs, supervising strategies, securing credentials and using the MCP server at their own risk.