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PineConnector review

Educational only — not financial or investment advice.

The usual answer once a TradingView alert needs to become a real MetaTrader order. A small Expert Advisor sits on your MT4/MT5 chart; PineConnector relays each alert webhook to it as a buy, sell or close instruction. Plumbing, in other words. It does one job, and doing that job reliably is the whole product.

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At a glance

Best for
Turning TradingView alerts into MT4/MT5 orders
Maker
PineConnector
Type
SaaS platform
Price from
~$29/mo
Pricing
subscription
Affiliate commission
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What it does

The usual answer once a TradingView alert needs to become a real MetaTrader order. A small Expert Advisor sits on your MT4/MT5 chart; PineConnector relays each alert webhook to it as a buy, sell or close instruction. Plumbing, in other words. It does one job, and doing that job reliably is the whole product.

Key features:

TradingView → MT4/MT5 bridgewebhook relaybuy / sell / close commandsrisk & lot sizingmulti-account routingtrailing stopslicence-key EA

Pros & cons

Pros

  • Closes the specific, annoying gap between a TradingView signal and a MetaTrader order
  • The alert syntax is a single readable line, with lot sizing and risk controls built in
  • Works with any broker that offers MT4/MT5, prop-firm accounts included

Cons

  • MetaTrader has to be running somewhere 24/5, which in practice means paying for a VPS
  • It executes whatever arrives, instantly. A typo in the alert message is a live order
  • One more subscription, and one more link that can fail between signal and fill
Ready to try PineConnector?Turning TradingView alerts into MT4/MT5 orders — ~$29/mo.Test it on a demo/paper account before risking real capital.

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