TradingView Automation

TradingView automation for futures execution.

Proteryx helps futures traders turn TradingView alerts into routed futures orders with portfolio controls, account-level sizing, bracket logic, live P&L monitoring, and Trade Desk execution.

TradingView automation helps connect strategy alerts, indicators, and webhook messages to a controlled futures trading workflow. Proteryx gives traders a way to define the alert fields, choose the account route, attach risk logic, and monitor execution after the alert fires.

Last updated: May 7, 2026. Built for futures traders who want cleaner TradingView alert automation with account-level controls.

TV alerts Send TradingView alert messages from strategies, indicators, or chart conditions.
Rules checked Apply portfolio, symbol, order, size, stop loss, and take profit rules.
Orders routed Route execution to selected futures accounts from the Trade Desk workflow.
TradingView Alert Route Preview Webhook · MNQM6 · Portfolio route
Alert listener active
TradingView Signal fires

Your alert fires from a strategy, indicator, or custom condition.

Webhook Alert received

Proteryx reads symbol, side, quantity, order type, stop, target, and route.

Trade Desk Order routed

The order routes to selected accounts with attached account rules.

Alert field Value Rule Status
Symbol MNQM6 Allowed Ready
Side Buy Portfolio Checked
Brackets TP / SL Required Attached
Source TradingView
Route Portfolio
Risk TP / SL
See TradingView automation inside the Proteryx Trade Desk. Receive alerts, route orders, monitor account summary, track live P&L, use brackets, and manage working orders in one workspace.
Trade Desk preview
Proteryx TradingView automation Trade Desk preview showing alert routing, multi-account execution, account summary, P&L, bracket orders, and one-click flattening

Why traders use TradingView automation for futures.

TradingView automation helps traders turn chart conditions into structured execution workflows. Instead of watching every signal manually, traders can send alerts into a route that can check the account, symbol, order type, and risk rules.

Send TradingView alerts

Create alerts from strategies, indicators, breakouts, reversals, or custom Pine Script conditions.

Read alert messages

Use configured fields such as symbol, side, quantity, order type, stop, target, and route.

Apply portfolio rules

Route the alert to the right portfolio, account group, symbol, broker connection, or strategy setup.

Attach bracket logic

Add take profit and stop loss logic before routed orders reach selected futures accounts.

Monitor live execution

Review account summary, P&L, positions, orders, and working orders from the Trade Desk.

Use flatten actions

Flatten one symbol, selected accounts, or the full route and cancel working orders when needed.

When TradingView automation makes sense

TradingView automation makes sense when your signal logic is clear. You may use a strategy, alert condition, or indicator setup that sends a consistent message when your setup appears.

When traders should slow down

Do not send live orders from unclear alerts. Before using automation, confirm the alert message, symbol, contract month, order side, quantity, stop loss, take profit, and account route.

TradingView automation from alert to futures order.

Proteryx gives traders a clear route from TradingView alert setup to broker execution. Create the alert, send the webhook message, apply portfolio rules, attach risk controls, and manage the result from the Trade Desk.

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Create a TradingView alertBuild an alert from your chart, strategy, indicator, or Pine Script condition.
02
Add the webhook routeSend the alert message to Proteryx through the configured webhook workflow.
03
Map alert fieldsDefine symbol, side, quantity, order type, stop, target, and route.
04
Apply account rulesChoose the portfolio, account group, broker connection, and risk logic.
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Manage the tradeMonitor account summary, positions, orders, and flatten actions in one workspace.
TradingView Alert Message Preview Webhook ready
{
  "symbol": "MNQM6",
  "side": "buy",
  "quantity": 6,
  "orderType": "market",
  "takeProfitTicks": 55,
  "stopLossTicks": 45,
  "portfolio": "Terminal",
  "route": "selected_accounts"
}
SourceTradingView
SymbolMNQM6
RoutePortfolio
RiskTP / SL
Desk actionReceive alert, check rules, route order, monitor P&L
TradingView alert routes to selected futures accounts with attached controls

Before the alert goes live

Test the message structure and confirm every field. Check the symbol, action, size, portfolio, stop, target, and account route.

After the alert fires

Review account summary, open positions, working orders, P&L, and flatten options from the same Trade Desk.

TradingView automation needs execution controls.

Automation works better when the route is controlled. Futures traders need to decide which alerts can trade, which accounts receive the order, what size applies, what brackets attach, and how positions can be closed.

Define the alert message that TradingView will send.
Map alert fields to symbol, side, quantity, and order type.
Attach take profit and stop loss logic before execution.
Route the alert to the right portfolio or account group.
Monitor the result and flatten positions when needed.

Why this matters for funded futures traders.

Funded account traders often need stricter execution control because account rules, drawdown limits, and order behavior matter. Proteryx helps connect alerts to a controlled workflow before any order reaches the account group.

SourceTV
RoutePortfolio
RiskTP / SL
DeskAll-in-one

Automation rules still matter

Traders should confirm whether their broker or prop firm allows the intended alert workflow before routing live orders.

Alert quality matters too

Every automated alert should be clear and repeatable. The alert should send the same fields every time, so the routing system can read it without guessing.

What TradingView automation for futures should include.

Before using any TradingView automation setup, check whether it supports webhook messages, portfolio routing, account sizing, brackets, P&L visibility, and exit controls.

Capability
Basic webhook setup
Proteryx
TradingView alert intake
May receive basic messages
Receive configured alert fields and route them into a trading workflow
Portfolio routing
Often limited
Route alerts by portfolio, account group, strategy, or symbol setup
Bracket order logic
May require manual steps
Use take profit, stop loss, order type, and routing rules together
Account visibility
Usually separate
Track P&L, equity, positions, and orders in the Trade Desk
Flatten controls
Depends on the setup
Flatten selected accounts, one symbol, or the full routed portfolio

Webhook intake is only one part

A basic webhook can receive an alert message. The trader still needs to control symbol handling, account routing, brackets, order status, and position exits after the message is received.

Execution control is the bigger need

Proteryx focuses on the full alert-to-order workflow. In addition to receiving TradingView alerts, traders can use portfolios, order logic, live account data, and flatten controls.

TradingView automation FAQ.

These are common questions traders ask before automating TradingView alerts for futures execution.

What is TradingView automation?

TradingView automation means using TradingView alerts to trigger a configured workflow outside the chart. Traders can send alert messages that define symbol, side, quantity, order type, stop loss, take profit, and routing instructions.

How does TradingView automation work in Proteryx?

Traders create a TradingView alert and send that alert message to Proteryx, where portfolio rules, order settings, brackets, and account routing can be applied before execution.

Can TradingView alerts route orders to multiple futures accounts?

Yes. Proteryx is built for multi-account futures workflows. A configured TradingView alert can route into selected portfolios or account groups when the trader has set the right rules.

Can TradingView automation use bracket orders?

Yes. Proteryx supports workflows with take profit and stop loss logic. A TradingView alert can be tied to bracket-style risk controls when configured.

Do I need Pine Script for TradingView automation?

Not always. Some traders use standard TradingView alert conditions, while others use Pine Script strategies or indicators. The alert message must include the right fields for the intended execution workflow.

Can Proteryx flatten positions created by TradingView automation?

Proteryx includes flatten workflows for selected accounts, symbols, or portfolio-level actions. Traders should still monitor their broker account directly and understand how each order is handled.

Does TradingView automation guarantee profits?

No. TradingView automation can help organize execution, but it does not improve a strategy by itself and does not guarantee profits. Futures trading involves risk, including the risk of loss.

Is Proteryx owned by TradingView?

No. Proteryx is an independent platform. References to TradingView describe alert and webhook workflows that traders can connect with Proteryx execution tools.

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Written by André Nicolas from Proteryx

André Nicolas is the founder of Proteryx, a web-based platform built for futures traders who need broker connections, copy trading, TradingView alert automation, portfolio routing, bracket orders, and Trade Desk execution. Read more about André Nicolas.

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Trading futures involves risk. Proteryx helps organize execution and account workflows, but it does not provide financial advice and does not guarantee trading results. Proteryx is independent and is not owned by TradingView.