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IC Markets TradingView checklist

Many traders want to know whether a broker connects to TradingView, because charting on one platform and executing on another adds friction. Platform integrations change over time and can differ by account type and region, so this page does not confirm whether IC Markets currently offers a TradingView connection. Instead, it sets out what to verify, where to look, and which follow-up questions to ask so you can confirm the current situation yourself. For the broker's wider profile, see the full IC Markets review, and browse the reviews hub for research on other brokers.

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Confirm whether an integration exists right now

The only dependable sources for platform availability are the broker's own website, its official documentation and its support team, plus the broker connection list inside TradingView itself if you already use that platform. Third-party articles and forum posts often describe a state of affairs that has since changed. Check the broker's platforms page, look for any official announcement, and ask support to confirm in writing whether trading through TradingView is available for accounts in your country. If an integration exists, confirm which account types and which regulated entities support it.

  • Check the broker's official platforms page and announcements rather than relying on secondhand reports.
  • Ask support to confirm availability in writing for your specific country and account type.
  • If you use TradingView, check its broker connection panel to see whether the broker appears for your region.
  • Note the date of any confirmation you receive, since integrations can be added or withdrawn.

Verify which instruments and order types are supported

Even when a broker connects to an external charting platform, the integration may not cover the broker's full instrument range or every order type. Before building a workflow around any integration, confirm which markets you could actually trade through it, whether pricing matches the broker's native platforms, and how orders such as stops, limits and partial closes behave. Also ask whether there are any platform-specific fees, subscription requirements or data charges, since third-party platform costs are separate from broker costs and are easy to overlook when budgeting.

  • Confirm which asset classes and instruments are tradeable through the integration, if one exists.
  • Check supported order types and how position management works compared with the broker's native platforms.
  • Ask about any subscription tiers, data fees or platform charges that apply on either side.
  • Test with small position sizes or a demo account before committing a full strategy.

Consider alternatives and fallbacks

If a direct connection is not available for your account or region, it is worth mapping out how you would work instead. Many traders chart on one platform and execute on the broker's own platforms, accepting the extra step. Others weigh a different broker where an integration is confirmed for their country. Neither route is automatically better; the right answer depends on your instruments, costs and workflow. The broker comparison tool on InvestorTrip can help you organise the questions to put to each broker you consider, and the full IC Markets review covers the broker's wider platform lineup as part of your research.

  • List the platforms the broker officially supports and decide whether they cover your charting and execution needs.
  • If you split charting and execution across platforms, plan how you will manage order entry errors and latency.
  • Compare confirmed platform availability across brokers before opening an account, using each broker's own documents.
  • Re-verify platform availability periodically, since broker platform lineups change.

Continue researching

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

FAQ

Can I trade with IC Markets through TradingView?

This page does not confirm current availability. Integrations change and can vary by country and account type, so check the broker's official platforms page, ask support in writing, and check the broker connection list inside TradingView for your region.

If an integration exists, does it cover all instruments?

Not necessarily. Integrations often cover a subset of a broker's instruments and order types. Confirm the exact markets, order types and position management behaviour with the broker before relying on any connection for live trading.

Are there extra costs when using a third-party platform?

There can be. Third-party platforms may require paid subscriptions or data packages, and brokers may apply their own platform or account conditions. Check the current pricing on both sides so you understand the total cost of your setup.