I will build a low latency tradingview to mt4 mt5 trade copier
Forex EA Developer, MQL5, PineScript, Strategy Builder and Mentor
About this Gig
Still manually copying trades from TradingView into MT4 or MT5?
That half-second delay costs more than you think especially on Gold, US30, or NAS100 where price moves fast and slippage adds up. I've been trading these markets live since 2012, and I built this system because I needed it myself.
What I'll set up for you is a direct webhook bridge between your TradingView alerts and MetaTrader no third-party apps, no relay bots, just clean execution hitting your broker in under 300ms.
- Lightning-Fast Order Execution Your TradingView strategy fires an alert, your MT4/MT5 EA places the trade. Market orders, limits, stops all handled automatically.
- Built-In Risk Controls Custom lot sizing per signal, max spread filters so you don't get filled during spikes, and emergency SL sync to protect your account at all times.
- Prop Firm Safe Fully compatible with FTMO, MyForexFunds, and similar funded account rules. I know what gets accounts flagged and I build around it.
- Python + Webhook Backend Secure, lightweight server-side handling designed for 24/7 uptime without eating your VPS resources.
I don't take on every order I take on the ones I can actually deliver properly.
Platform:
TradingView
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MT5
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MT4
My Portfolio
FAQ
How fast does the trade execute after a TradingView alert fires?
Typically under 300ms. The system talks directly from the webhook to the MQL5 EA. For fast-moving instruments like XAUUSD or NAS100, that speed difference genuinely matters.
Can it run on more than one MT4/MT5 account at the same time?
Yes. The Standard and Premium packages both support multi-terminal setups. One Pine Script strategy can push signals to several MetaTrader accounts simultaneously useful if you're running a prop firm account alongside a personal account, or managing signals for clients.
Does it handle partial closes or SL/TP modifications mid-trade?
It does. The EA doesn't just open trades and go quiet. It stays listening, so if your TradingView strategy sends a partial close command or moves the stop to breakeven, that update gets pushed to MT4/MT5 right away.
Do I need a VPS to run this properly?
I'd strongly recommend one. Running on a local PC works during testing, but for live trading you want the webhook listener and MT5 terminal online around the clock a VPS handles that even if your home internet drops or there's a power cut.
Is my broker account information safe with this setup?
Yes. Your broker login never leaves your machine. The webhook only carries trade commands entry, exit, modify nothing sensitive. Everything runs through your locally installed EA, so no credentials are ever exposed over the internet.

