TradingView -> MT5 bridge

I was trading on TradingView for a long time, and recently I started trading with prop firms. Most of them only support MT5, so I checked it out — but I didn't really like it and wanted to continue using TradingView.

So I came up with the idea to build a bridge between the two. After a lot of work and testing it's finally working. I run it on a Windows VPS and can trade up to 5 MT5 accounts simultaneously.

I think a lot of people have faced this exact problem.

Happy to hear your thoughts. I cant post a video here . so let me know if ure interested and ill send it to u .

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It sounds like you've created a highly practical solution for traders who prefer TradingView's interface but are required to use MT5 for prop firm trading. Bridging the two platforms is a smart move, especially since many traders face the same challenge of adapting to MT5's interface after being accustomed to TradingView's features.

Running it on a Windows VPS and managing up to 5 MT5 accounts simultaneously is impressive. This setup could be particularly useful for traders managing multiple accounts or strategies. If you’re considering sharing this tool with others, you might want to explore ways to ensure its reliability, security, and ease of use for a broader audience.

If you're looking for feedback or collaboration, forums like Wall Street Oasis or other trading communities could be a great place to connect with like-minded individuals. Many traders would likely be interested in a solution like this, especially if it’s user-friendly and well-documented.

Sources: So I heard You Want to Start Trading?, HF PM Q&A, So I heard You Want to Start Trading?, Q&A: VP Trader at BB, VDR Research

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