Best Brokers for TradingView in 2026

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Best Brokers for TradingView in 2026

TradingView is central to the GradTraders setup: market analysis, chart layouts, watchlists, technical structure and the Market Pulse identity across the site. This upgraded guide compares brokers that give traders a stronger TradingView route, whether through direct broker integration, platform support or a practical analysis-to-execution workflow, using the wider 24-broker table and the deeper platform, cost, regulation, support, reputation and market-coverage layers.

By Matthew Jackson, GradTraders · Updated 2026

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Quick Verdict

The strongest TradingView broker shortlist for most active traders starts with Pepperstone, IC Markets, FP Markets, Capital.com and OANDA.

Pepperstone looks like the strongest all-round TradingView broker route, IC Markets is the strongest GradTraders fit for active traders who already value cTrader and raw-style trading conditions, FP Markets is a strong alternative where TradingView and cTrader both matter, Capital.com is a clean TradingView-friendly CFD option, and OANDA is the clearest established TradingView answer for US forex traders asking whether they can connect an account and trade from TradingView.

GradTraders view: TradingView is not just a broker platform. For many traders, it is the analysis layer. The broker decision is about whether your account, platform, costs and execution route support that workflow properly.

How This TradingView Shortlist Uses The GradTraders Broker Bank

This page is checked against the wider GradTraders broker bank rather than built only from whether a broker mentions TradingView. The main 24-broker table is the gateway for comparing platforms, costs, regulation, support, reputation and market coverage in one place.

Direct Questions Traders Ask About TradingView Brokers

This page should answer the practical questions traders actually search before opening an account. The shortlist below is therefore checked against the wider GradTraders broker bank and a question set covering direct TradingView execution, country availability, demo/live account routes, product access, spread betting, CFDs, forex, platform stack and broker-entity risk.

Yes

Can US OANDA customers connect OANDA to TradingView?

Yes. OANDA’s US TradingView page says that by linking TradingView and OANDA accounts, customers can execute and modify trades with real-time market access. TradingView’s own OANDA support page also sets out the live-account connection route.

The practical check is product scope: US traders should verify exactly which forex, crypto or other products are available under their OANDA account before assuming every TradingView chart is tradable.

Yes, where supported

Can Pepperstone clients trade through TradingView?

Yes, where the trader’s region and account type support the TradingView route. Pepperstone explains a direct setup where traders select Pepperstone in the TradingView trading panel and approve the account connection.

For UK traders, the extra question is whether the exact account route, spread-betting route and TradingView route match.

Check entity

Can IC Markets traders connect to TradingView?

Yes for the IC Markets Global TradingView route covered in the GradTraders broker bank. IC Markets frames the integration through its global setup and cTrader-style trading workflow.

The practical check is entity and protection. This is not the same question as choosing a UK FCA spread-betting account.

Check cTrader route

Can FP Markets clients trade using TradingView?

FP Markets is a strong TradingView candidate, especially where TradingView sits alongside cTrader and MetaTrader. FP Markets guidance links the TradingView route to live account access and cTrader-style workflow.

The practical check is whether the trader’s region, entity, account type and product list support the route they expect.

Yes, CFD route

Can Capital.com connect to TradingView?

Yes. Capital.com says traders can connect a Capital.com account to TradingView and place trades directly from TradingView charts across CFD markets, subject to country and account availability.

The practical check is whether CFDs are suitable for the trader and whether the trader’s region supports the desired products.

Depends

Is TradingView integration the same as good execution?

No. TradingView can be the analysis layer or the execution interface, but the broker still controls the account route, products, pricing, execution model, leverage, withdrawals and support.

That is why this page cross-references the platform layer with costs, regulation, support, reputation and market coverage.

Reader-first rule: a broker only deserves a TradingView ranking if the answer is useful at account level. “TradingView mentioned somewhere” is not enough. Traders need to know whether they can connect, trade, use demo/live accounts, use it in their country, and what the product or entity limitations are.

Best TradingView Brokers: Shortlist

1

Pepperstone — Best All-Round TradingView Broker

Pepperstone is the strongest all-round TradingView choice in this shortlist because it offers a clear TradingView route alongside a serious platform stack and active-trader profile.

  • Strong fit for traders who want TradingView without abandoning serious broker infrastructure.
  • Good all-round option for forex, CFD and index traders comparing platform routes.
  • Useful where TradingView is part of the account setup rather than just an external charting tool.
Best All-Round TradingView Route Strong Platform Stack
2

IC Markets — Best GradTraders Fit For Active TradingView Users

IC Markets is the strongest GradTraders fit for active traders who already value tight trading conditions, cTrader, TradingView charting and a more execution-focused broker environment.

  • Strong fit for active traders who already understand broker entities, leverage and execution.
  • TradingView fits naturally alongside the GradTraders IC Markets/cTrader workflow.
  • Best treated as a serious active-trader option rather than a casual beginner choice.
GradTraders Fit Active Traders cTrader + TradingView
3

FP Markets — Best Alternative For TradingView And cTrader Coverage

FP Markets is a strong alternative for traders comparing TradingView, cTrader, MetaTrader and broader market access across one broker shortlist.

  • Good fit for traders comparing IC Markets, Pepperstone and FP Markets together.
  • Useful where both TradingView and cTrader access matter.
  • Strong research candidate for active traders who want platform flexibility.
Strong Alternative TradingView + cTrader Platform Flexibility
4

Capital.com — Best Clean TradingView CFD Route

Capital.com is worth including because its TradingView connection is simple to understand: connect the account, analyse markets in TradingView and place trades from the charts.

  • Strong fit for traders who want a clean chart-first CFD workflow.
  • Useful for traders who prefer a simpler, more modern interface style.
  • Costs, products, leverage and country availability should still be checked carefully.
Clean Workflow CFD Route Chart-First
5

OANDA — Best Established TradingView Broker For US Forex Traders To Check

OANDA is the clearest established answer in this shortlist for US traders asking whether an OANDA account can connect to TradingView and be used for trading from the TradingView workflow.

  • OANDA US states that linked OANDA and TradingView accounts can be used to execute and modify trades.
  • TradingView’s own OANDA support route describes connecting a live OANDA account through the TradingView broker page or trading panel.
  • Availability, entity, product range and trading terms still vary by region, so the account route must be checked before signup.
Established Name Forex/CFD Comparison Candidate

Quick Comparison

Broker Best For GradTraders View
Pepperstone Traders who want a polished all-round TradingView broker route. Best overall all-round TradingView option in this shortlist.
IC Markets Active traders who combine TradingView analysis with serious execution conditions. Best GradTraders fit because of the active-trader/cTrader connection.
FP Markets Traders comparing TradingView and cTrader together. Strong alternative with useful platform flexibility.
Capital.com Traders who want a clean TradingView CFD workflow. Simple, modern route for chart-first CFD traders.
OANDA US forex traders and region-specific users asking whether OANDA can connect to TradingView. Clearer than the old wording: yes, OANDA US has a direct TradingView connection, but products and entity terms must be checked.

TradingView Integration: Direct Answer Table

This table is written for search-intent questions rather than editorial labels. It separates “can I connect and trade?” from “is this the best broker route for my country, product and account type?”

Broker Can traders connect/trade through TradingView? Most important caveat
Pepperstone Yes, where supported. Pepperstone explains a TradingView connection through the trading panel and account approval route. UK traders should verify the exact account type, spread-betting availability and TradingView route before assuming they all match.
IC Markets Yes for the IC Markets Global TradingView route covered in this research stack. This is mainly a global active-trader route, not a UK FCA spread-betting answer.
FP Markets Yes where the relevant FP Markets account route supports TradingView, especially around the cTrader/platform-stack workflow. Check region, entity, live account requirements and product availability.
Capital.com Yes. Capital.com says traders can connect to TradingView and place CFD trades directly from charts. This is a CFD route, so product scope, leverage and regional restrictions matter.
OANDA Yes for US OANDA customers asking the direct question. OANDA US says linked accounts can execute and modify trades through TradingView. US traders should still check live-account status, product scope and whether the exact instrument is tradable through their OANDA route.

TradingView Broker Choice Changes By Route

TradingView is a powerful charting layer, but the broker route behind it still matters. The same trader can reach a very different conclusion depending on whether they need UK spread betting, a global CFD route, US-compatible forex access, or simply TradingView for analysis while executing somewhere else.

Can UK Traders Use A TradingView Broker Route?

Main question: does the trader want FCA context, spread betting, CFD access or TradingView-linked execution?

Pepperstone becomes especially relevant here because it combines a strong TradingView angle with a serious UK-facing broker profile.

FCA ContextSpread Betting CheckTradingView Route

Which TradingView Brokers Suit Global Active Traders?

Main question: is the trader prioritising TradingView alongside active-trader costs, platform depth and execution conditions?

IC Markets and FP Markets often become stronger in this route because TradingView sits alongside cTrader, MetaTrader and active-trader infrastructure.

IC MarketsFP MarketsEntity Check

Which Brokers Offer A Cleaner Chart-First CFD Route?

Main question: does the trader want the simplest TradingView-to-CFD workflow rather than the deepest active-trader stack?

Capital.com and OANDA are useful comparison names where the TradingView connection is easy to understand and research.

Capital.comOANDAChart-First

Can TradingView Be Used For Analysis Only?

Main question: is TradingView being used for analysis while trades are placed on cTrader, MT5 or a broker platform?

This can be a very strong workflow, but the trader must not mistake chart quality for broker execution quality.

Analysis LayerSeparate ExecutionWorkflow Fit

Can US Traders Use OANDA With TradingView?

Direct answer: yes, OANDA US is a clear example of a TradingView-connected broker route for US traders.

The limitation is not whether OANDA US has a TradingView route. The limitation is whether the trader’s exact product, account type and instrument are available through that route.

US ContextForex RouteRegional Terms

Should Traders Choose TradingView Alone Or A Full Platform Stack?

Main question: does the trader need TradingView only, or TradingView plus cTrader, MT5, mobile and broker-native tools?

This is where Pepperstone, IC Markets and FP Markets need to be compared as full platform stacks rather than as one-feature broker choices.

TradingViewcTraderMT5

GradTraders view: TradingView is often the best analysis layer, but the broker still has to pass the practical checks: platform route, trading costs, entity, leverage, product access, support, deposits and withdrawals.

Why TradingView Matters To GradTraders

Chart-First Trading

TradingView is where many traders prefer to analyse price action, manage watchlists, save chart layouts and monitor multiple markets across devices.

Site Identity

GradTraders uses a TradingView-powered market feed on the homepage because the platform fits the visual identity of the site: market data, clean charts and active-trader workflow.

Broker Fit Still Matters

A good charting platform does not make a broker suitable. Spreads, commissions, leverage, legal entity, product access and funding terms still matter.

For a fuller platform breakdown, read the GradTraders TradingView Review and the comparison between TradingView vs MetaTrader 5.

The Question Bank Behind This Page

This article is not only asking “which broker has TradingView?” It is designed to filter the TradingView shortlist against the kinds of practical questions traders repeatedly ask before opening or connecting an account.

  • Can I place live trades directly from TradingView with this broker?
  • Can US customers use this broker with TradingView?
  • Can UK traders use TradingView with spread betting, or is it CFD-only?
  • Does the TradingView route work with a demo account, a live account, or both?
  • Which account type is required?
  • Which legal entity will I actually trade under?
  • Are forex, indices, crypto CFDs, shares or ETFs available through the same route?
  • Does TradingView connect directly, or is it only being used for analysis?
  • Does the broker also offer cTrader, MT5 or a strong mobile app?
  • Are withdrawals, deposits, GBP funding and support strong enough for active traders?
  • Are spreads and commissions competitive on the actual instrument being traded?
  • What is the main catch compared with the marketing headline?

How GradTraders Ranked These TradingView Brokers

This page focuses on brokers where TradingView is relevant to the trading workflow. The ranking is not based on TradingView availability alone. It is also cross-checked against the GradTraders active-trader shortlist, the platform layer, the cost/execution layer, the regulation layer, the support/funding layer, the reputation layer and the market-coverage layer.

What We Looked At

  • Whether the broker offers a clear TradingView route, not just a vague TradingView mention.
  • Whether common search questions can be answered directly: connect, trade, demo, live, country, entity and products.
  • How well the broker fits active traders.
  • Platform range beyond TradingView, including cTrader, MT5, mobile and proprietary tools.
  • Pricing structure and trading-cost relevance.
  • Regulation, jurisdiction and account-entity complexity.
  • Product range and practical usability.
  • Support, funding, withdrawal and account-reliability context.
  • GradTraders editorial judgement after cross-checking the broker bank.

What This Ranking Does Not Mean

  • It does not mean the broker is suitable for you personally.
  • It does not mean TradingView is available in every country or account type.
  • It does not mean spreads, commissions or platform terms will remain unchanged.
  • It does not remove the risk of leveraged trading.
  • It is not financial advice or a recommendation to open an account.

TradingView Broker Integration vs Using TradingView For Analysis

There are two different ways traders use TradingView with brokers, and it is important not to confuse them.

Direct TradingView Broker Route

Some brokers let traders connect an account to TradingView and place trades from TradingView charts or through the TradingView trading panel.

This is the cleaner setup if your broker, country, account type and product access all support it.

TradingView For Analysis Only

Many traders still use TradingView for analysis while placing trades on cTrader, MT5 or a broker’s own platform.

This can still be a very strong workflow. The key is avoiding confusion between charting convenience and execution quality.

Major Brokers That Are Not Mainly TradingView Choices

Some brokers in the GradTraders 24-broker research table may be strong overall, but they are not the main focus here because TradingView is not the clearest part of their public platform offering.

Strong Brokers, Different Platform Route

Brokers such as IG, CMC Markets, Saxo and Interactive Brokers may be important comparison names, but they are not primarily included here as TradingView broker choices.

Proprietary Or MetaTrader-Led Routes

Some brokers are stronger as proprietary-platform, MT4 or MT5 choices. That does not make them weak brokers; it simply changes their fit for this specific page.

Use The Full Broker Table

If platform choice is only one part of your broker decision, use the main GradTraders 24-broker table to compare regulation, spreads, leverage, platforms and trader fit together.

When TradingView Should Not Be The Only Broker Filter

TradingView can make market analysis cleaner, but a charting platform does not solve every broker decision. Some traders may need a different priority before they worry about TradingView integration.

Execution-First Scalpers

If every point of spread, commission and execution quality matters, TradingView should be checked alongside raw pricing and execution route.

Long-Term Investors

If the priority is shares, ETFs, tax wrappers or long-term investing, a TradingView-compatible CFD account may not be the natural first route.

Spread-Betting-First Traders

UK traders who prioritise spread betting should verify whether the TradingView route, account route and product route actually match.

Final Verdict: Which TradingView Broker Looks Best?

For most traders comparing TradingView broker routes, Pepperstone looks like the strongest all-round choice, IC Markets looks like the strongest GradTraders active-trader fit, FP Markets is a strong alternative where TradingView and cTrader both matter, Capital.com is a clean CFD route, and OANDA is the clearest direct answer for US traders asking whether they can connect an OANDA account to TradingView and trade from that workflow.

The main point is simple: do not choose a broker just because it connects to TradingView. Choose only after checking the legal entity, platform availability, spreads, commissions, leverage, product access, funding methods, withdrawal route, support quality and account terms for your own country. Where GradTraders has a fuller broker review, platform review or broker comparison table available, use that as a deeper research step before comparing final account terms directly with the broker.

Source note: this page is based on GradTraders broker research, the 24-broker comparison table, the six deeper broker data layers, official broker platform pages, GradTraders review standards and editorial judgement. Platform availability, account terms and country eligibility can change. Always verify directly with the broker before opening an account.

Useful platform checks: Pepperstone TradingView · IC Markets TradingView · FP Markets TradingView · Capital.com TradingView · OANDA US TradingView · OANDA UK TradingView · TradingView OANDA connection guide · TradingView official site

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