TradersPost review
Educational only — not financial or investment advice.
A webhook bridge with broader reach than most: TradingView or TrendSpider alerts become live orders on 17+ brokers across stocks, options, futures and crypto — Tradovate, TradeStation and Interactive Brokers included. One signal can fan out to several accounts at once, prop-firm eval accounts among them. Like every bridge, it executes your rules exactly as written, which is only good news if the rules are.
At a glance
- Best for
- Webhook alerts to real brokers across stocks, futures & crypto
- Maker
- TradersPost
- Type
- SaaS platform
- Price from
- Free (paper); live ~$49/mo
- Pricing
- subscription
- Affiliate commission
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- Details verified
What it does
A webhook bridge with broader reach than most: TradingView or TrendSpider alerts become live orders on 17+ brokers across stocks, options, futures and crypto — Tradovate, TradeStation and Interactive Brokers included. One signal can fan out to several accounts at once, prop-firm eval accounts among them. Like every bridge, it executes your rules exactly as written, which is only good news if the rules are.
Key features:
TradingView / TrendSpider webhook bridgemulti-broker execution (stocks, options, futures, crypto)parallel multi-account routingpaper-trading modeprop-firm account supportposition sizing & risk controls
Pros & cons
Pros
- Reaches mainstream brokers (IBKR, TradeStation, Tradovate) across asset classes, not just MetaTrader
- The free paper-trading tier lets you test the whole signal-to-order chain before risking a dollar
- One signal can drive several broker or prop-firm accounts in parallel
Cons
- Live trading starts at ~$49/mo, and each extra connected live account adds ~$10/mo
- It executes whatever the webhook says, instantly — a malformed alert is a live order
- You still need a tested strategy; the bridge adds reach, not edge
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