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eToro TradingView checklist

Many traders searching for eToro and TradingView want to know whether the broker's platform works with external charting tools, or whether its built-in charts are enough for their approach. This page does not confirm or deny any integration. Instead, it gives you a checklist for verifying the current situation yourself, because platform connections, chart features and third-party tool support change over time and can differ by region or account type.

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Verify integration and connectivity claims at the source

Claims about broker integrations with external charting platforms are among the least stable pieces of information in online reviews. A connection that existed at one point may have been changed, restricted or discontinued, and forum posts often describe workarounds that are no longer supported. Before making any decision based on an assumed integration, confirm the current status in eToro's own help centre and platform documentation, and ask support to state in writing what is and is not supported today.

  • Search eToro's official help documentation for any statement about external charting or platform connections.
  • Ask support directly whether trading from third-party charting tools is supported, and save the response.
  • Treat forum workarounds and older articles as unverified until confirmed by the broker.
  • Re-check before relying on any connection, since third-party support can change without notice.

Assess the built-in charting against your own needs

Whatever the answer on external tools, evaluate the broker's own charting before committing funds. Make a short list of what your strategy actually requires, such as specific indicators, drawing tools, timeframes, alerts or multi-chart layouts, then test the platform against that list. Many brokers offer demo or virtual accounts that let you inspect the charting environment without depositing. Testing against your own requirements is more useful than reading general opinions about whether charts are good or basic.

  • List the indicators, timeframes and alert features your strategy depends on before testing.
  • Use any available demo or virtual mode to inspect charting on both desktop and mobile.
  • Check whether chart layouts, templates and watchlists persist between sessions and devices.
  • Note any gaps between the built-in tools and what you would need from an external platform.

Document your findings and compare alternatives

Once you have answers from the broker and hands-on impressions from testing, record them with dates. This gives you a baseline to detect changes later and a fair basis for comparing brokers on platform features rather than marketing language. If charting capability is central to your decision, compare several reviewed brokers on the same checklist. The InvestorTrip links below are a practical route back to the full review and to side-by-side research.

  • Keep dated notes of what eToro support confirmed about charting and third-party tools.
  • Score each broker you consider against the same charting requirements list.
  • Return to the Etoro review on InvestorTrip for the wider picture on the broker.
  • Use the Broker comparison tool and the Reviews hub to research alternatives on equal terms.

Continue researching

Open related InvestorTrip pages before treating this topic as a final decision.

FAQ

Does eToro work with TradingView?

This page does not confirm any integration either way. Platform connections change over time and can vary by region, so verify the current status in eToro's official documentation and ask their support team directly before relying on any assumed connection.

How can I test eToro's charting before depositing money?

Check whether eToro currently offers a demo or virtual account mode, then test the charts against a written list of the indicators, timeframes and alerts your strategy needs. Hands-on testing against your own requirements is more reliable than general opinions.

Why do articles about broker and TradingView integrations conflict?

Third-party tool support is frequently added, restricted or removed, and articles are rarely updated when that happens. Regional differences add further confusion. The only dependable sources are the broker's current documentation and a direct, dated answer from support.