How To Connect Fusion Markets to TradingView
Fusion Markets is connected with TradingView, so you can place and manage trades directly from a TradingView chart. However, the integration uses TradingView’s backend and needs its own account. You set up this account in TradingView, not with a regular MT4, MT5 or cTrader login. There are two routes:
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Option A — Start From The Fusion Markets’ Client Hub
- Log in to the Client Hub with your Fusion Markets details.
- Go to Trading Accounts and create a new live account.
- Under the Trading Platform pull-down, select TradingView. Choose your account type, base currency, leverage, and deposit amount, and then create the account.
- Fund the account via the Payments section to place live trades.
- Head to TradingView, open Supercharts, click the Trade button at the top-right of the screen, find Fusion Markets, and connect using the account you just made.

Option B — Start From TradingView
- Log in to TradingView on desktop or the mobile app. A free account works.
- Open a chart, then open Supercharts. Tap the Trade button to bring up the broker list.
- Find Fusion Markets in the broker list. If it’s not visible, scroll down and tap Show all brokers or use the search box.
- Enter your Fusion Markets’ TradingView username and password and click Connect.
- Once linked, your Fusion Markets’ positions, orders, and balance appear inside TradingView’s panel.

Our Take On The TradingView Integration
For traders who focus on charts, this is the best setup at Fusion Markets. You get TradingView’s drawing tools, Pine Script, community indicators, screeners, an economic calendar, market news, and alerts while trading with Fusion Markets’ tight spreads.
Keep in mind that a TradingView account here is separate from your MT4, MT5, or cTrader accounts at Fusion Markets. If you already use MetaTrader, you can’t just add TradingView to that account. You need to open a new TradingView account in the Hub. Once we realized this, connecting was quick.