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Activtrades TradingView checklist

Many traders want to know whether they can chart on TradingView and execute through a specific broker. Broker platform integrations change over time: they get added, removed or limited to certain account types and regions. This page does not state whether Activtrades currently supports a TradingView connection. Instead, it gives you a checklist for confirming the facts yourself, understanding what an integration would actually cover if it exists, and identifying the costs and limitations that matter before you rely on any charting-to-execution workflow.

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Confirm whether an integration exists for your account

The starting point is the broker's own current documentation. Look for an official platforms page or help center article that describes supported third-party platforms, and note the publication or update date. Then check inside TradingView's broker connection panel to see whether the broker appears as a connectable option for accounts in your region. Availability can differ by regulated entity, account type and country, so a screenshot from another user is not proof that the connection is available to you. If you cannot find clear documentation, ask the broker's support in writing and keep the answer.

  • Search the broker's official site and help center for platform integration pages, and check when they were last updated.
  • Verify availability for your specific country, entity and account type rather than assuming global coverage.
  • Get written confirmation from support if documentation is missing or ambiguous.
  • Re-check before funding, since integrations can be added or withdrawn without much notice.

Understand what an integration would and would not cover

If a connection does exist, it rarely mirrors everything available on the broker's native platforms. Instrument coverage, order types, position management tools and account data can all be more limited through a third-party connection. You should also understand where pricing comes from: charts on TradingView may use one data feed while your executed fills come from the broker's own pricing, and small differences between the two are normal. Confirm which instruments are tradable through the connection, which order types are supported, and how stops, limits and partial closes behave compared with the broker's own platform.

  • List the instruments and order types you need and confirm each is supported through the connection, not just on the native platform.
  • Clarify whose price feed drives execution and whether chart prices can differ from fill prices.
  • Check how the integration handles stops, limits, trailing orders and partial position closes.
  • Ask whether account features such as alerts on margin or funding are visible through the third-party interface.

Check costs, terms and test with small size

A charting integration can carry indirect costs: TradingView subscription tiers control features such as chart layouts and alerts, and the broker's own spreads, commissions and financing charges still apply to every trade regardless of where you place it. Read both companies' terms for anything about liability when a connection fails, since outages between platforms can leave you managing open positions through a backup route. If you proceed, test with small size first and confirm you can also manage positions directly on the broker's own platform as a fallback. For wider research, see the full Activtrades review at /reviews/activtrades, run a side-by-side check at /tools/compare-brokers?brokers=activtrades, or browse more research at /reviews.

  • Confirm the broker's normal trading costs still apply and locate the current fee schedule.
  • Identify which TradingView subscription features you would actually need for your workflow.
  • Practice managing an open position through the broker's own platform so you have a fallback during outages.
  • Keep records of the terms and documentation you relied on when setting up the connection.

Continue researching

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FAQ

Can I trade with Activtrades directly from TradingView charts?

This page does not confirm or deny a current integration. Availability changes over time and can vary by region, entity and account type. Check the broker's official platform documentation, look in TradingView's broker connection panel for your region, and get written confirmation from support before relying on it.

If an integration exists, are the features the same as the broker's own platform?

Usually not. Third-party connections often support a subset of instruments, order types and account tools compared with a broker's native platform. Confirm every feature you depend on, including stop and limit behavior and partial closes, before committing real money to that workflow.

What happens if the connection between the platforms goes down?

Outages between a charting platform and a broker do occur, and you remain responsible for open positions. Before trading through any integration, make sure you can log into the broker's own platform and manage or close positions there, and read both parties' terms on connectivity and liability.