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Markets Com TradingView checklist

Many traders want to know whether they can use TradingView charts or a TradingView connection with Markets Com. This page does not confirm whether that integration exists. Instead, it gives you a practical checklist so you can verify the current situation directly with the broker before opening or funding an account. Platform availability, connection methods, and account eligibility can change, so always rely on the broker's own current documents and platform pages.

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Confirm whether a TradingView connection is currently offered

Broker platform line-ups change over time, and third-party integrations can be added, restricted, or removed. Before assuming Markets Com supports TradingView in any form, check the broker's official platform page and account documentation for a clear, current statement. If you cannot find one, contact support in writing and keep the reply. A vague answer or a mention on an old blog post is not the same as a documented, supported feature.

  • Look for TradingView listed on the broker's official platforms or tools pages, not just third-party mentions.
  • Ask support whether the connection is live trading, charting only, or not offered at all.
  • Confirm which account types and regions, if any, are eligible for the integration.
  • Save written confirmation with a date so you can reference it later.

Check how orders, pricing, and data would work

If a TradingView connection is available, the practical details matter more than the headline. Charting through TradingView while executing elsewhere is very different from placing live orders inside TradingView. Verify where orders are actually routed, whose prices you see on the chart versus at execution, and whether all order types you rely on are supported through the connection. Also confirm whether real-time data carries any cost and whether the instruments you trade are accessible through the integration.

  • Verify whether order placement happens inside TradingView or only on the broker's own platform.
  • Compare the price feed shown on charts with the broker's executable prices.
  • Confirm which order types, such as stops and limits, work through the connection.
  • Check whether market data subscriptions or platform fees apply.

Review account terms and continue your research

Platform access is only one part of choosing a broker. Read the current account terms, cost disclosures, and regulatory information for the entity that would hold your account, since these vary by region. For broader context, return to the full Markets Com review at /reviews/markets-com, compare this broker against others using the comparison tool at /tools/compare-brokers?brokers=markets-com, or browse other research pages in the reviews hub at /reviews.

  • Read the legal documents for the specific Markets Com entity serving your country.
  • Confirm spreads, commissions, and any inactivity or platform charges in current documents.
  • Use the InvestorTrip comparison tool to weigh platform options across reviewed brokers.

Continue researching

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

FAQ

Does Markets Com support TradingView?

This page does not confirm that. Integration availability changes, so check the broker's official platform pages and ask support directly for a current, written answer before relying on it.

What is the difference between TradingView charting and TradingView trading?

Charting means you analyze markets on TradingView but place orders elsewhere. Trading integration means orders route from TradingView to the broker. Verify which, if either, applies before assuming you can execute from the charts.

What should I verify before opening an account for TradingView access?

Confirm the integration is currently offered for your region and account type, check supported order types and instruments, review data and platform costs, and read the broker's current account terms and regulatory disclosures.