TradeZero is Now Available on TradingView!

July 3, 2025

TradeZero is Now Available on TradingView!

TradeZero is Now Available on TradingView!

We’re pleased to announce that TradeZero is now integrated with TradingView, providing access to advanced charting tools and analytics. Users can link their TradeZero account to TradingView and utilize a suite of industry-recognized features, including:

Industry-Leading Charts

  • Access over 20 chart types and 110+ drawing tools, all with customizable options.
  • Use advanced technical analysis with 400+ pre-built indicators and additional custom-built indicators from the TradingView community.

Customizable Alerts

  • Set up 13 different notification conditions based on price, indicators, and strategies.

Analytical Tools

  • Utilize the stock screener with 100+ descriptive and technical criteria.
  • Stay informed with financial news and access corporate statements.

Strategy Testing

  • Simulate trading activity using historical data to test various strategies and setups.
  • Review performance reports to analyze different approaches.

Pine Script™ Language

  • Develop custom indicators and strategies with this lightweight programming language.

Additionally, users can locate any stock across all TradeZero platforms and short it directly on TradingView within the applicable requirements.

How to Link Your TradeZero Account with TradingView

Connecting a TradeZero account to TradingView is straightforward:

  1. Log into TradingView – Visit tradingview.com and sign in.
  2. Locate the Broker List – Open the Superchart interface and find TradeZero in the integrated broker list.
  3. Choose Live or Demo Account – Select either a Live TradeZero account (for real trading) or a Demo account (for practice).
  4. Authenticate via TradeZero – Enter TradeZero username and password, then complete Multi-Factor Authentication (MFA) if enabled.
  5. Connect & Access TradingView – After authentication, click Connect to return to TradingView and access trading features.

Managing Orders on TradingView

Placing an Order

  • Open the Order Ticket in the Superchart trading panel.
  • Set trade parameters, including symbol, quantity, and order type (Market, Limit, Stop, etc.).
  • Click Send Order to submit the trade.

Canceling an Order

  • Navigate to the Portfolio Pane and locate the order to cancel.
  • Click Cancel to remove the order.
  • If an order appears on the chart, click the X icon next to it to cancel.

Modifying an Order

  • Open the Portfolio Panel, select an open order, and adjust its details (quantity, price, stop level, etc.).
  • On TradingView charts, drag and drop order lines to a new price level to modify them.

Logging Out of TradeZero on TradingView

To disconnect a TradeZero account from TradingView:

  1. Go to the Broker Connection panel at the bottom of the Superchart.
  2. Select the Disconnect or Logout option next to TradeZero.
  3. This logs the user out of TradeZero’s brokerage connection but does not log out of TradingView.

Need Support? Contact TradeZero

Feedback is appreciated. If you would like to share your experience, consider leaving a review on the TradeZero broker profile on TradingView.

For assistance, TradeZero’s support team can be reached by:


Visiting the TradeZero Broker Profile Page within TradingView.

Accessing the TradeZero portal for live chat and support resources.

Thank you for choosing TradeZero. We look forward to supporting your trading needs.

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Disclaimer

TradeZero America, Inc., a United States broker dealer, registered with the Securities and Exchange Commission (SEC) and member of the Financial Industry Regulatory Authority (FINRA) and the Securities Investor Protection Corporation (SIPC), is a subsidiary of TradeZero Holding Corp.

TradeZero America offers self-directed electronic securities trading to its customers. TradeZero America does not provide financial or trading advice and does not make investment recommendations to its customers. This communication does not constitute an offer to sell or a solicitation to buy any security or instrument which it may reference. There is a risk of loss in online trading of securities including equities and options. Trading on margin is for experienced investors whereby the loss can be greater than your initial investment. Likewise, short selling as a securities trading strategy is extremely risky and can lead to potentially unlimited losses. Options trading is not suitable for all investors as it can involve risk that may expose investors to significant losses. Please read the Characteristics and Risks of Standardized Options, also known as the options disclosure (ODD) at https://www.theocc.com/company-information/documents-and-archives/options-disclosure-document before deciding to engage in options trading. If you have any specific questions about TradeZero America’s brokerage services, please reach out to the client services team. The trading platforms and related services (the "Services") provided by TradingView, Inc. ("TradingView") are subject to the terms of that certain TradingView Account Access Agreement. TradeZero has no control over, and assumes no responsibility for, your access to and use of the Services. TradeZero does not make any representations or warranties concerning the Services.