GUIDEKW: TradingView brokersMAJ: 20/03/2026

TradingView + brokers (2026): compatibility, limits and a checklist before connecting

TradingView brokers guide 2026: how to verify compatibility, what truly works, limitations by country/instrument and common mistakes.

Réponse rapide
  • The question isn’t “TradingView has brokers”, it’s “my country, my instrument and my account type are compatible today”.
  • Even when compatible, test first in paper/small size: order types, market hours, latency and position sync.
  • Your TradingView plan and data access don’t replace broker execution quality.

Marketing says “trade from TradingView”. In practice, your result depends on compatibility and workflow.

Compatibility: 3 checks

Before connecting anything, validate:

  1. Country: some integrations are not available everywhere.
  2. Instrument: stocks, CFDs, forex, crypto… coverage differs.
  3. Account: account type, regulations, market access.

If any of these fails, you’ll use TradingView for charting and execute elsewhere.

Typical limits to expect

Even with an active integration, you may face:

  • different order types,
  • market-hour constraints,
  • latency / position sync quirks,
  • differences in data (real-time, depth).

Best reflex: test the full loop “signal → order → position”.

Recommended workflow

Keep it simple:

  1. plan on TradingView (levels, invalidation),
  2. paper / small-size test,
  3. place order,
  4. set invalidation alerts,
  5. review.

You’re optimizing stability, not novelty.

Common mistakes

  • connecting without checking country/instrument,
  • assuming integration equals identical broker execution,
  • ignoring market hours and minimum sizes,
  • mixing up plan features and market data.

Checklist before connecting

  • I verified country + instrument + account type.
  • I tested one simple trade (paper/small size).
  • I know available order types.
  • I know how positions sync.
  • I have a fallback (broker native platform).

If you validate this list, integrations become convenience — not bugs.

Verify compatibility first

Before connecting a broker, test symbol search, order placement and position management on one simple scenario.

Open TradingView

FAQ

Can I trade directly from TradingView?

Yes, if your broker is integrated and the feature is available for your country and instrument.

Why can’t I see my broker?

Integrations depend on country, account type and instruments. Check the official integration list and your eligibility.

Are orders identical to the broker platform?

Not always. Order types, minimum sizes, market hours and options can differ depending on the integration.

Does it replace a dedicated trading platform?

Sometimes, but not always. Many workflows keep TradingView for charting/alerts and the broker platform for execution-specific features.

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