Alertatron
- TradingView alert → exchange
- Multi-account
- Order chains
TradingView alert to exchange bot 2026 — five platforms that route TradingView Pro+ alerts directly to Binance, Bybit, Coinbase, KuCoin and more.
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Three steps: (1) upgrade TradingView to Pro+, (2) sign up for a webhook bot (Alertatron, 3Commas, Cryptohopper, WunderTrading, Trality), (3) paste the bot's webhook URL into your TradingView alert and include the bot's expected JSON payload in the alert message body.
Yes — through a webhook bot. The TradingView alert fires, the bot receives the JSON payload, parses the symbol and direction, and places a market (or limit) order on Binance via API. Total latency is typically 200-500ms.
Each bot defines its own payload format. Alertatron uses a custom DSL. 3Commas uses a specific JSON shape with bot_id and email_token. Cryptohopper has its own webhook format. Check the bot's documentation for the exact JSON schema.
Yes — most webhook bots accept 'close' or 'exit' alerts that flatten the position. Combined with entry alerts, you can run fully automated round-trip trades from TradingView strategies. Test on paper first because mis-configured exit alerts can leave positions open.
TradingView retries failed webhook deliveries up to 3 times within a few seconds. After that, the alert is dropped. Best practice: bot platforms log every received alert so you can audit which fired and which were lost. Build position-monitoring on the exchange side as backup.
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