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Swissquote TradingView checklist

This page helps you research how Swissquote may work alongside TradingView and what to verify before relying on any connection. It is educational and does not confirm that a particular integration exists for your account. Charting tools, broker connections and order routing can change and may depend on your country and account type, so use the questions here as a starting point and confirm the current setup in Swissquote's official documents and help resources before you trade.

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Confirm whether and how the connection works

Do not assume that a TradingView connection is available for your account until you verify it on Swissquote's official channels. Where a connection exists, the way charts, data and order entry link together can differ by platform and region. Check the official broker help pages and your account settings to see what is actually supported for you rather than relying on third-party descriptions.

  • Confirm on official channels whether a TradingView connection is offered for your account.
  • Check which instruments and markets can be traded through any supported connection.
  • Verify whether order entry happens in TradingView, the broker platform, or both.
  • Review any region or account-tier limits on the connection.

Data, charting and order routing details

If a connection is available, understand where price data comes from and how orders are routed and confirmed. Delays, data feeds and the range of order types can differ from what you see on standalone charting. Verify how positions and fills are reported back so you are not relying on assumptions about execution or synchronisation between the tools.

  • Check the source and timing of the price data shown for your instruments.
  • Confirm which order types are supported through the connection.
  • Verify how fills, positions and errors are reported back to you.
  • Test with small or simulated activity where possible before committing funds.

Costs, accounts and safeguards

Any charges apply to the underlying trades, so read Swissquote's official fee schedule for the markets you plan to use rather than assuming the charting tool changes costs. Also confirm which account type supports the connection and which regulating entity serves you, since protections and terms can depend on your country of residence. Keep your login and access credentials secure when linking external tools.

  • Read the official fee schedule for the instruments you intend to trade.
  • Confirm which account type is required for any supported connection.
  • Verify the regulating entity and investor protection that applies to you.
  • Protect account credentials and review permissions granted to linked tools.

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FAQ

Can I connect Swissquote to TradingView?

This page cannot confirm that a connection is available for your account, since options can vary by region and account type. Check Swissquote's official help resources and your account settings to verify what is currently supported for you.

Does using TradingView change my trading costs?

Charges generally apply to the underlying trades rather than the charting tool. Read Swissquote's current official fee schedule for the markets you plan to use so you understand commissions, spreads and any other costs before trading.

Where are my orders actually executed?

Where a connection exists, orders are routed to the broker for execution, but the exact flow can differ. Confirm how order entry, routing and fill reporting work in the official documentation, and test carefully before relying on it.