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Tickmill TradingView checklist

Many traders prefer charting and executing from TradingView and want to know whether Tickmill supports a direct connection. Broker platform integrations change over time and can differ by regulated entity, account type and region, so this page does not confirm that a Tickmill and TradingView connection exists. Instead, it sets out what to verify with the broker directly: whether an integration is offered, which instruments and account types it covers, how orders are routed and what limitations apply compared with the broker's native platforms.

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Confirm whether a TradingView integration is offered

The only reliable source for platform availability is the broker itself. Check Tickmill's current platform documentation or contact support to ask whether accounts can be connected to TradingView for live trading, and if so, for which entities, regions and account types. Some brokers appear on third-party charting platforms only for certain products or via paper trading, so be specific in your question. If no integration exists, ask which platforms are supported instead and whether the instruments you want are available on them.

  • Ask Tickmill support directly whether live trading through TradingView is supported for your region and entity.
  • Confirm which account types and instruments any integration would cover.
  • Distinguish between live order execution, data-only charting and paper trading connections.
  • Note the date of any answer you receive, since integrations change over time.

Verify order handling, pricing and data behaviour

If a connection is available, understand how it works in practice before relying on it. Confirm which order types can be placed through the third-party platform, whether prices shown on charts match the broker's executable quotes, and how quickly positions and balances sync. Charting platforms sometimes display exchange or aggregated data that differs from a broker's own feed, which matters for precise entries and stops. Also check whether any subscription tier, data fee or platform charge applies on either side of the connection.

  • Confirm supported order types, including stops, limits and any bracket or partial-close functions.
  • Ask whether chart prices reflect the broker's executable feed or a separate data source.
  • Check how positions, margin and balances sync between the platform and the broker account.
  • Verify any subscription costs or data fees connected to the setup.

Test the setup and keep a fallback plan

Before trading real money through any platform connection, test it. Use a demo account where offered to place, modify and close orders, and confirm you can also manage positions through the broker's own platform if the third-party connection fails during a live trade. Document who to contact if orders misbehave, and understand how disputes over execution are handled. For broader context on the broker, read the full Tickmill review on InvestorTrip, use the broker comparison tool to see how Tickmill lines up against other reviewed brokers, and visit the reviews hub for more research pages.

  • Test the full order lifecycle on a demo account before going live, where a demo is offered.
  • Confirm you can manage open positions through the broker's native platform as a fallback.
  • Know the support channels and escalation process for execution problems.
  • Re-verify the integration status periodically, since platform support can be added or withdrawn.

Continue researching

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FAQ

Can I trade with Tickmill through TradingView?

This page does not confirm the integration. Platform support changes over time and can vary by regulated entity, region and account type, so check Tickmill's current platform documentation or ask support directly whether live TradingView trading is available for your account.

What should I test before trading live through a third-party platform connection?

Use a demo account to test placing, modifying and closing orders, check that chart prices match executable quotes, confirm position and balance syncing, and make sure you can manage trades through the broker's own platform if the connection drops.

Do third-party charting platforms show the same prices as my broker?

Not always. Charting platforms may display exchange or aggregated data that differs from a broker's executable feed. If precise entries and stop placement matter to you, confirm which data source the charts use and how it compares with the broker's own quotes.