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TradingView to IC Markets Automation

A broker and exchange page built for IC Markets users who already have alerts and want reliable execution instead of manual relay work.

6 min readPublished June 5, 2026Updated June 5, 2026
Validate before you route live capitalTest the TradingView flow in sandbox, then connect IC Markets with clearer expectations.

That makes broker-specific issues easier to isolate and fix.

IC Markets page goals

  • Meet the broker-specific search directly.
  • Show the execution path clearly.
  • Convert with sandbox-first testing and broker or exchange request flow.
StatusRequested / rollout page
Asset classesForex, indices, commodities
FlowTradingView -> Vorda -> IC Markets
Common issuesLot sizing, symbols, order rules

IC Markets users want routing clarity

The user searching for this page usually already trusts IC Markets. The open question is how to route the TradingView signal into that account without relying on a brittle manual or semi-manual workflow.

That is why this page should behave like a commercial broker and exchange page, not a generic blog article.

Broker-specific execution details still matter

Even when the signal is correct, broker- or exchange-specific rules can still block the trade. Symbol mapping, lot sizing assumptions, and accepted order types are the most common reasons the path breaks.

A visible routing layer makes those issues fixable without deep support escalation.

Turn demand into a sandbox test

The best next action is to let the user test the flow in sandbox and confirm that the IC Markets route behaves as expected before any live automation is turned on.

That makes the page both conversion-oriented and trust-oriented.

FAQ

Answers users search for before connecting automation.

What should I test first with IC Markets automation?

Test the alert payload, symbol mapping, and execution log flow before connecting the live account.

What if support is not fully live yet?

Use the broker or exchange request CTA while still validating the rest of the TradingView automation flow in sandbox.

Keep exploring execution, routing, and reliability.