tool that lets you trade on TradingView and execute automatically on MT5

Mar 09 at 08:30
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เป็นสมาชิกตั้งแต่ Mar 08, 2026   4 โพสต์
Mar 09 at 08:30

Most prop firms and lot of Brokers only support MT5. But as i was using TradingView i had this idea. I did not want to switch ... i saw webhooks but i thought there must be a better way.


So I built TradeBridge. It runs in the background and mirrors everything from TradingView to MT5 in real time. The video shows it live — I'm trading on TradingView, MT5 executes on its own.



 **What it does:**


- Real-time mirroring — opens, closes, partial closes, modifications


- All asset classes: Forex, Indices, Metals, Commodities


- Smart lot scaling based on account balance difference


- Auto symbol mapping — handles broker naming differences automatically +manual fallback


- Telegram notifications for every trade and much more — know what's happening even away from your desk


- Auto-reconnect — built for 24/7 VPS operation


- Runs on Windows VPS — set it up once, trade from anywhere


- Your broker credentials never leave your machine — MT5 connects locally


- Works with any MT5 broker or prop firm


**Why VPS?**


Run it on a Windows VPS near your broker's server and you get under 100ms execution. Fully independent — your bridge runs 24/7 even when your PC is off.


Do u like it ? let me know :) I would really like to hear ure opinions and suggestions. thanks

เป็นสมาชิกตั้งแต่ Mar 08, 2026   4 โพสต์
Mar 10 at 11:11

Just pushed a big update to TradeBridge: you can now mirror your cTrader trades to up to 5 MT5 accounts simultaneously — useful if you're running multiple prop firm accounts. Each account gets its own risk factor. Also improved symbol mapping with automatic suffix detection.

เป็นสมาชิกตั้งแต่ Aug 21, 2025   2 โพสต์
May 28 at 08:12

This looks like a very interesting approach 👍


I’m also working in a similar automation space with MetaConnector, focused on TradingView to MT5 execution via webhooks.


The real-time mirroring and VPS-based low-latency setup is definitely useful, especially for prop firm environments.


One thing I’m curious about is how you handle duplicate signals or execution conflicts during fast market conditions?


Would be great to exchange ideas in this space.

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