Independent broker research
027Vol. IVJuly 10, 2026
Independent broker research

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Saxo Tradingview checklist

Many traders chart on TradingView and want to know whether they can connect it to their broker, either for live order routing or simply for data and analysis. This page does not confirm whether Saxo currently supports any TradingView integration. Broker-platform connections are added, changed and withdrawn over time, so the reliable approach is to verify current support directly with both companies. Use this checklist together with the full Saxo review at /reviews/saxo.

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Verify whether an integration currently exists

Third-party pages and forum posts about broker integrations go stale quickly. To find out whether Saxo and TradingView are connected today, check TradingView's current list of supported brokers from within its trading panel, and check Saxo's own platform and connectivity documentation. If you cannot find a clear, current statement from either company, treat the integration as unconfirmed. Contacting Saxo support with your country of residence and account type is a practical way to get a definitive answer.

  • Check TradingView's in-platform broker list rather than older articles or forum threads.
  • Look for a current statement in Saxo's own platform or connectivity documentation.
  • Confirm availability for your specific residence and account type, not in general.
  • Treat any integration as unconfirmed until both sides state it clearly.

Understand what an integration would and would not cover

Even where a broker-to-charting connection exists, its scope varies. Some connections allow live order placement, while others provide only data viewing or paper trading. Instrument coverage can also be narrower through a third-party front end than in the broker's native platforms, and certain account types may be excluded. If you confirm a connection exists, verify which instruments, order types and account tiers it supports, and whether trading through the third-party interface changes any fees or execution arrangements compared with the broker's own platforms.

  • Ask whether the connection supports live trading, or only data and analysis.
  • Confirm which instruments and order types are available through the connection.
  • Check whether fees or execution terms differ from the broker's native platforms.
  • Verify whether your account type is eligible for the connection.

Consider alternatives if no connection is confirmed

If you cannot confirm a current Saxo-TradingView connection, you have practical options. Many traders use TradingView for charting and analysis while executing orders in their broker's native platform, which requires no integration at all. You can also evaluate the charting tools within the broker's own platforms to see whether they meet your needs. If a direct TradingView connection is essential to your workflow, use the broker comparison tool at /tools/compare-brokers?brokers=saxo and the reviews hub at /reviews to research other reviewed brokers, verifying any integration claims with those brokers directly as well.

  • Charting on TradingView while executing in a broker's native platform requires no integration.
  • Evaluate the broker's own charting tools before assuming you need a third-party connection.
  • If integration is essential, verify claims directly with any broker you consider.

Continue researching

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FAQ

Can I connect Saxo to TradingView?

This page does not confirm whether a Saxo-TradingView connection currently exists. Integrations change over time, so check TradingView's in-platform broker list and Saxo's own documentation, or ask Saxo support directly with your residence and account type.

If an integration exists, does it support all instruments?

Not necessarily. Broker connections to third-party platforms often cover a narrower set of instruments, order types and account tiers than the broker's native platforms. Verify the exact scope with both companies before relying on it.

What can I do if there is no confirmed connection?

You can chart on TradingView and place orders in the broker's own platform, evaluate the broker's native charting tools, or research other reviewed brokers using InvestorTrip's comparison tool, verifying any integration claims directly with those brokers.