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027Vol. IVJuly 10, 2026
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Forex.com TradingView checklist

Many traders search for whether Forex.com supports TradingView, either through a direct integration or by using TradingView charts alongside a separate execution platform. This page does not confirm or deny any specific integration. Instead, it gives you a practical checklist so you can verify the current situation directly from Forex.com's own documentation before opening or funding an account. Broker platform lineups change over time, so always treat third-party summaries, including this one, as a starting point rather than a final answer.

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How to verify TradingView availability with Forex.com

The only reliable way to confirm whether Forex.com offers TradingView connectivity is to check the broker's official platform pages and, if needed, ask its support team in writing. Look for an explicit statement that live accounts can connect to TradingView, not just marketing language about charting. If a connection exists, confirm which account types and regions it covers, because broker entities in different jurisdictions often run different platform lineups. Keep a record of what support tells you, including the date, so you have a reference if the offering changes.

  • Check the broker's official platform or tools page for an explicit TradingView statement.
  • Ask support in writing which account types and regions the integration covers, if any.
  • Confirm whether the connection supports live trading, demo trading or charting only.
  • Note the date of any confirmation, since platform lineups change.

Questions to ask about order execution and data

If Forex.com does offer a TradingView connection, the details matter more than the headline. Ask how orders placed from TradingView are routed, whether all order types available on the broker's native platforms are supported, and whether the instrument list is the same. Also ask about market data: some integrations use the broker's data feed while chart drawings and indicators run on TradingView's side, which can create small differences from other data sources. Understanding these mechanics before trading helps you avoid surprises with fills, symbols or missing order types.

  • Confirm which order types work through the integration versus native platforms.
  • Ask whether the full instrument list is tradeable from TradingView or a subset.
  • Clarify whose price feed drives the charts and how it compares to the execution feed.
  • Test everything on a demo account first if one is available.

Costs, plan tiers and account requirements to confirm

TradingView itself sells subscription tiers, and brokers sometimes have their own conditions for platform access. Before committing, confirm whether connecting a Forex.com account to TradingView requires a paid TradingView plan, and whether the broker applies any different pricing, minimums or account requirements when trading through a third-party platform. Compare what you learn against the broker's standard fee schedule. For broader context on the broker's accounts and pricing, return to our Forex Com review at /reviews/forex-com, or line the broker up against alternatives with the comparison tool at /tools/compare-brokers?brokers=forex-com.

  • Check whether a paid TradingView subscription is needed for the features you want.
  • Confirm whether spreads, commissions or minimums differ when trading via a third-party platform.
  • Read the broker's current fee schedule and terms rather than relying on summaries.
  • Browse more broker research at /reviews before deciding.

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FAQ

Does Forex.com work with TradingView?

We do not confirm feature availability on this page. Check Forex.com's official platform pages or ask its support team in writing to verify whether a TradingView connection is currently offered, and for which account types and regions.

Do I need a paid TradingView plan to trade through a broker?

It depends on the integration and the features you want. TradingView offers free and paid tiers with different limits, so confirm with both TradingView's plan documentation and the broker which tier, if any, is required for live trading.

Is trading through TradingView different from a broker's own platform?

It can be. Order types, instrument coverage and data feeds may differ between a third-party charting platform and a broker's native software. Verify these details with the broker and test on a demo account where possible before trading live.