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XM TradingView checklist

Many traders want to know whether they can trade an XM account through TradingView, or whether XM's own platforms are the only option. Broker platform lineups change, and integrations can be limited to certain entities or account types. Rather than repeating claims that may be out of date, this page lists the exact items to confirm in XM's current documentation before you build a workflow around any platform assumption.

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Confirm the current platform lineup from official sources

Do not rely on forum posts or older articles for platform availability. Check the platforms section of XM's website for the entity that serves your region and note exactly which trading platforms are listed. If TradingView integration exists, it should appear in official platform documentation or account materials. If it is not listed, treat it as unavailable rather than assuming a workaround exists. Also check whether charting on TradingView without broker connectivity would meet your needs, since charting and order execution are separate questions.

  • Check XM's official platforms page for your region and list what is actually named.
  • Distinguish between using TradingView for charts and placing live orders through it.
  • Confirm whether any listed integration applies to your account type and entity.
  • Note the date you checked, since platform lineups can change.

Verify account requirements and conditions tied to any platform

When a broker supports a third-party platform, access sometimes depends on account type, region, or minimum balances, and pricing can differ from the broker's native platforms. If you find an official statement about TradingView support, read the linked terms: which instruments are tradable through the connection, whether spreads or commissions differ, and what happens to open positions if the connection is unavailable. If no such statement exists, ask XM support directly and keep a record of the written answer.

  • Check whether platform access varies by account type or region in the account documents.
  • Compare instrument coverage and pricing between platforms if more than one is offered.
  • Ask support in writing and save the response if documentation is unclear.
  • Review what the terms say about outages or connectivity failures on third-party platforms.

Weigh platform choice against regulation, costs, and your workflow

Platform preference is a valid factor, but it sits alongside regulation, fees, and instrument access when choosing a broker. Confirm which regulated entity would hold your account and what protections apply, then test any platform with a demo account before funding, if one is offered for your region. A demo lets you check order types, chart tools, and execution workflow without risking capital. Use our comparison tool to line up your verified platform findings against other reviewed brokers before deciding.

  • Confirm the regulated entity and its rules before prioritising platform features.
  • Use a demo account, where available, to test the platform workflow before funding.
  • Check which order types and chart tools you actually need are supported.
  • Compare your verified findings with other brokers using the InvestorTrip comparison tool.

Continue researching

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FAQ

Does XM work with TradingView?

We do not confirm this here because platform integrations change and can vary by entity and region. Check XM's official platforms page and account documents for your country, or ask XM support in writing, before assuming a TradingView connection exists.

Can I use TradingView charts even if my broker is not integrated?

Charting platforms can generally be used for analysis independently of where you execute trades. The limitation is that you would place orders separately through the broker's own platform. Verify current TradingView account terms yourself, as its plans and features change.

What should I test on a demo account before committing to a platform?

Test the order types you plan to use, chart tools and timeframes, how positions and margin display, and how quickly you can modify or close trades. Also confirm the demo reflects the same account type and entity you would open live.