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Capital Com Tradingview checklist

Many traders search for information about using Capital Com with TradingView-style charting. Before relying on any claim about integration or connectivity, verify it directly with Capital Com, because broker platform partnerships, supported regions and feature sets change and are often described inaccurately on third-party sites. This page does not confirm whether Capital Com currently offers TradingView connectivity. Instead, it gives you a checklist of the specific questions to ask and documents to read so you can establish the facts yourself before opening or funding an account.

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Establish whether and how connectivity actually exists

The first step is confirming the basic facts from primary sources. Do not assume a broker supports TradingView trading just because charts, articles or forum posts suggest it. Check Capital Com's official platform pages and help centre for any statement about TradingView, and note whether it describes full trade execution from TradingView charts, charting-only access, or no connection at all. If the documentation is ambiguous, contact Capital Com support in writing and keep the response, since a written answer is easier to rely on than a sales call.

  • Search Capital Com's official site and help centre for current statements about TradingView before trusting third-party claims.
  • Distinguish between trade execution through TradingView and simply viewing similar charts on the broker's own platform.
  • Confirm whether any connectivity applies to your country of residence and the specific Capital Com entity that would hold your account.

Verify account, instrument and order-type coverage

If Capital Com confirms some form of TradingView connectivity for your region, the next step is checking the practical limits. Broker connections to external platforms often cover only certain account types, instruments or order types. Ask which markets can be traded through the connection, which order types are supported, and whether pricing, spreads or fees differ from trading on the broker's own platform. Also confirm whether a paid TradingView subscription tier is required for the functionality you want, since subscription requirements are set by TradingView and can change.

  • Ask Capital Com which account types and instruments are covered by any external platform connection.
  • Confirm which order types work through the connection and whether execution or pricing differs from the broker's native platform.
  • Check with both companies whether specific TradingView subscription tiers are needed for the features you plan to use.

Check data, costs, security and fallback options

Finally, look at the operational details that affect day-to-day trading. Confirm how account credentials are shared between platforms and what security controls apply, whether market data shown on charts matches the broker's tradable prices, and what happens to open positions if the connection fails. You should always know how to manage or close a position directly with Capital Com if a third-party platform is unavailable. For wider research, read the full Capital Com review, compare it with other reviewed brokers using the broker comparison tool, or browse the reviews hub.

  • Confirm how authentication works between the platforms and what security settings you can enable.
  • Ask whether displayed chart prices match the broker's executable prices, including spreads.
  • Verify how you would manage open positions through Capital Com directly if third-party access is interrupted.
  • Use the Capital Com review and broker comparison tool on InvestorTrip for additional context.

Continue researching

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FAQ

Does Capital Com support trading through TradingView?

InvestorTrip does not confirm this on this page. Platform partnerships change and vary by region, so check Capital Com's official website and help centre, and confirm in writing with their support team what connectivity, if any, is available to residents of your country.

Do I need a paid TradingView plan to connect a broker account?

Subscription requirements are set by TradingView and can change. Confirm with both TradingView and Capital Com which plan, if any, is required for the specific features you want, such as broker trading panels or multiple chart layouts.

What should I check before trading through any third-party platform connection?

Confirm supported instruments and order types, whether costs differ from the broker's own platform, how security and authentication work, and how you would manage open positions directly with the broker if the third-party connection fails.