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Tradingview & placing/monitoring orders

RobTD

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Hi all,

I'm a beginning forex 'student'; after reading on this forum, I moved from metatrader to tradingview.com for my charting/analysis needs. A big step forward, I like tradingview a lot.

However, what is the best way to place & monitor orders with tradingview? Of course, I could manually place 'papermoney' orders in tradingview, and copy them to a broker, but that is double work and prone to mistakes. Is there a better way, an API, or something else I'm missing?

Thanks in advance!
Best,
RobTD
 
Nice charts. I may decide to play with them myself.

Technically, it doens't have to quite be double the work. You can paint up the chart on the website any way you like. Your broker chart just needs to be there to open the trade. For scalping, flipping between your browser and MT4 would be difficult, but on longer time frames, it shouldn't be too big of an issue.

Have you asked TradingView support if they can offer a bridge to Mt4, cTrader, etc.?
 
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