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TradingView is now available on Breakout. Here's a quick video running through how to add it, and the layout I use for my own trading. And yes, you can execute and adjust orders on the chart itself.

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too°1 year ago

@breakoutprop Would be game-changing to have custom indicators on the TV widget – no prop firm has done it yet 👁️

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O’Rizzle1 year ago

@breakoutprop Hello my boi Mayne from Breakout! Partials is a game changer! Is there anyway to log in to one’s personal TradingView account and essentially import all your preexisting settings?

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𝐥𝐮𝐜𝐢𝐮𝐬1 year ago

@breakoutprop that’s actually quite sexy

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tin lingo1 year ago

@breakoutprop Omg! Now I will use breakoutprop. This covenience was missing!! Thanks guys!

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Louis Raskin1 year ago

@breakoutprop YUGE news. Can you use program alerts in the chart to buy and sell automatically?

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$BETECE1 year ago

@breakoutprop Ello frens.

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Femifemo (Ø,G)1 year ago

@breakoutprop Bro, hope you're much better? Good to see you charting again!

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Queeftard1 year ago

@breakoutprop Would be nice if it would support okx's tv integration for signal trading and allow okx users to copy trade / share revenue

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ALPHA TRADER1 year ago

@breakoutprop This >>>🔥🔥

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Guilo.hl @ ☕.sol1 year ago

@breakoutprop So what I am seeing EPIC, EA, Steam, & the perfect working env :D besides that having TV and orders on chart is soooo good!

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