You want your TradingView ideas to place trades automatically instead of watching charts all day. Auto trading TradingView setups make that possible once you connect alerts to an execution platform.
- Auto trading TradingView works by sending alerts to external brokers or EAs.
- You only need basic alert creation and one bridge tool.
- Start with a small account size while you verify each step.
- Track performance on verified sites before increasing size.
Why Traders Switch to Auto Trading TradingView
Imagine you spot a clean RSI divergence on your daily chart but you are away from your desk when price reaches the level. Auto trading TradingView removes that timing problem by firing the order the moment your conditions match.
How Alerts Turn Into Live Orders
TradingView lets you create alerts on any indicator or price action. The alert message carries the symbol, direction and quantity. A simple webhook or bridge application reads that message and sends the order to your broker account.
- Choose the exact condition on your Pine Script indicator.
- Write a short alert message with clear keywords your EA understands.
- Test the alert manually first before enabling auto execution.
Connecting TradingView to MetaTrader 5
Most traders use a lightweight bridge that listens for alerts and executes them inside MetaTrader 5. Once installed, the bridge stays running on a VPS so your strategy keeps working even when your computer is off.

After the bridge is active you can attach any of the EAs from the FJU seller page to the chart that matches your TradingView symbol.
Choosing the Right EA for Your Signals
Not every strategy needs the same logic. A trend-following alert works well with the AI Trading Agent while ranging conditions suit the RSI Divergences MACD BOT. Match the EA style to the type of alerts you create.
Common Matches
- Breakout alerts pair with the HFT Trading Scalper.
- Mean-reversion alerts run smoothly on the DCA INVESTOR BOT.
- Regime filters from ADX Regime bot help avoid news spikes.
Running Everything on a VPS
A stable VPS keeps both the bridge and MetaTrader 5 online 24 hours. Choose one with low latency to your broker and at least 2 GB of RAM so multiple charts run without lag.

Risk Rules Before Going Live
Auto trading TradingView only stays profitable when risk stays controlled. Never risk more than one percent of account equity on a single alert. Keep a separate demo account for at least two weeks of forward testing.
Always verify live results at myfxbook.com/members/fjuniverse/ before trusting any new setup with larger capital.
Next Steps
Pick one simple alert from your current TradingView layout. Send it through the bridge to a small MetaTrader 5 account and watch how the chosen EA reacts. Once that single flow works, add the next condition.
Frequently Asked Questions
Do I need to know how to code?
No. You only create alerts inside TradingView and let the bridge plus EA handle execution.
Which EA should I start with?
Begin with the AI Trading Agent because it accepts simple alert text and manages position sizing for you.
Is a VPS required?
Yes for uninterrupted operation. A cheap Forex VPS keeps both the bridge and terminal running while you sleep.
Can I test first?
Use the strategy tester inside MetaTrader 5 or run the EA on a demo account before switching to live funds.
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