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Trade on TradingView

Trade Crypto.com Exchange spot, margin, and perpetuals directly from your TradingView chart

Why connect TradingView to your Crypto.com Exchange account?

  • Trade without switching tabs. Place spot, margin, and perpetual orders on Crypto.com Exchange markets from inside the TradingView chart.

  • Use TradingView's full charting toolkit - indicators, drawings, multi-timeframe analysis, and chart-based order entry - on Crypto.com Exchange pairs.

  • One unified view of your balances, open positions, working orders, and order history, all inside TradingView.

  • Drag-to-trade on the chart, including chart-driven Take Profit and Stop Loss on supported order types.

  • Your funds stay on Crypto.com Exchange. TradingView is granted permission to view and trade only - it cannot withdraw funds from your account.


1. About the integration

What is the TradingView and Crypto.com Exchange integration?

It is an official broker integration that lets you view Crypto.com Exchange markets and place orders on Crypto.com Exchange directly from TradingView. Your account, balances, sub-accounts, positions, and order history are all surfaced inside TradingView's trading panel.

Does it cost anything to use?

Crypto.com Exchange's standard trading fee schedule applies to orders placed through TradingView, the same as orders placed on Crypto.com Exchange directly. TradingView's own subscription tiers (free or paid) are governed by TradingView and are unrelated to Crypto.com Exchange.


2. Eligibility - who can use this integration?

Do I need a Crypto.com Exchange account first?

Yes. You must have an existing Crypto.com Exchange account before you can connect TradingView. If you do not have one, sign up here.

Do I need a TradingView account?

Yes. A free or paid TradingView account is required to use the trading panel. You can sign up at TradingView before linking your Crypto.com Exchange account.

Is the integration available in my region?

You can see all Crypto.com Exchange markets and charts on TradingView regardless of your region. Order execution depends on the products and pairs available to your Crypto.com Exchange account in your region. If you try to trade a pair or product that is restricted in your region, the order will be blocked and TradingView will display an inline message explaining the restriction.

What products can I trade?

You can trade Crypto.com Exchange spot, margin, and perpetuals through TradingView, subject to eligibility on your Crypto.com Exchange account. Where enabled for your account and region, this includes expanded perpetual coverage such as commodities, indices, equity index ETFs, and Pre-IPO (RWA) instruments, in line with the same eligibility rules as Crypto.com Exchange.

For the latest leverage, margin mode, and regional eligibility on these products, use the Crypto.com the following FAQ:


3. How to connect

How do I connect my Crypto.com Exchange account to TradingView?

Connecting takes about a minute. The integration uses a secure authorization handshake - there are no API keys to copy or store.

  1. Open TradingView super charts and scroll to the broker list.

  2. Find the Crypto.com Exchange row and tap Connect.

  3. If you are not already signed in to Crypto.com Exchange, the Crypto.com login window will open. Sign in with your email, password, email OTP, and 2FA (passkey is supported where enabled on your account).

  4. The Authorization screen will then appear, listing the permissions TradingView is requesting.

  5. Tap Approve. You will be returned to TradingView with your Crypto.com Exchange account linked.

What permissions am I granting to TradingView?

You are granting TradingView permission to view your Crypto.com Exchange account information (balances, positions, orders, sub-accounts) and to place, amend, and cancel orders on your behalf.

TradingView is not granted permission to withdraw funds. Withdrawals from your Crypto.com Exchange account always require you to log in to Crypto.com Exchange directly.

What happens after I connect?

As soon as the connection is approved:

  • Your Crypto.com Exchange sub-accounts appear in the TradingView sub-account selector.

  • Your Account Summary populates with wallet margin metrics in Account Info.

  • Your open positions appear in the Positions tab.

  • Your working orders appear in the Orders tab.

  • Your order history for the last 30 days (up to 200 rows) appears in the History tab.


4. How to trade on TradingView

How do I place an order?

  1. Click the Buy or Sell button on the chart, or open the order ticket from the trading panel.

  2. Choose your order type (Market, Limit, Stop, or Stop-Limit).

  3. Enter the quantity and any required price fields.

  4. Review the order preview and confirm.

If One-Click Trading is turned on, your order is sent immediately when you click - no preview is shown.

What order types are supported?

Order type

What it does

Market

Fills immediately at the best available price.

Limit

Rests on the order book and fills only at your chosen price or better.

Stop

Sends a Market order once the trigger price is reached.

Stop-Limit

Sends a Limit order once the trigger price is reached.

Availability of specific instruments and order-type combinations may depend on your account type, region, and margin mode. Crypto.com Exchange enforces restrictions at submit time if an order is not permitted.

What is One-Click Trading?

One-Click Trading is a TradingView setting that controls whether you see a confirmation preview before each order is sent.

  • One-Click Trading off (default): every order placement and every position close shows a preview that you must confirm.

  • One-Click Trading on: orders and close-position actions are sent immediately when you click. Use with care.

How do Take Profit and Stop Loss work?

Take Profit (TP) and Stop Loss (SL) help you lock in gains or limit losses automatically.

  • You can attach TP and SL to a Market or Limit order at the time you place it.

  • Stop and Stop-Limit orders do not support attaching TP/SL at order entry at this time.

  • Each position supports one Take Profit and one Stop Loss. They work as a pair: whichever one fills first cancels the other.

How do I close a position?

Open the Positions tab, find the position you want to close, and tap Close. You can close the full position at market, or enter a smaller quantity to do a partial close. If One-Click Trading is off, you will see a preview before the close is sent.


5. Margin and Perpetuals

Can I trade margin or perpetuals on TradingView?

Yes, provided your Crypto.com Exchange account is eligible for margin and/or perpetuals. Eligibility is identical to what you have on Crypto.com Exchange - TradingView does not unlock or restrict products independently.

Why is my margin or perpetual order being blocked?

Common reasons:

  1. Region: Your jurisdiction does not allow margin or derivatives trading. See margin trading geo-restrictions.

  2. Margin Terms & Conditions: Your region allows margin/perpetuals, but you have not yet accepted Margin Terms & Conditions on Crypto.com Exchange. Complete acceptance on Exchange Web, then retry on TradingView.

  3. Instrument eligibility: The specific perpetual (including Traditional Assets or Pre-IPO instruments) is not enabled for your account type or region.

For the latest leverage, margin mode, and regional eligibility on these products, use the following FAQ:

You can still view charts and order books when execution is blocked; only placement is restricted.

RWA and Traditional Assets - leverage and eligibility

Crypto.com Exchange sets leverage, margin mode defaults, and who may trade Pre-IPO (RWA) and Traditional Assets perpetuals. TradingView uses the same rules as Exchange Web - it does not grant extra access or different leverage.

Use the Help Center for the most up-to-date product rules (these pages are updated independently of this FAQ):

Product

Help Center (leverage, margin, eligibility, geo)

Pre-IPO (RWA) perps

Traditional Assets (commodities, equity index ETFs)

How do I set leverage?

Leverage is set on the Limit or Stop-Limit order ticket, under Extra Settings.

  • In None or Cross margin mode, the order ticket displays your account leverage (perpetual orders use Cross collateral by default).

  • In Isolated margin mode, the order ticket displays the isolated leverage for that pair.

Your current per-position leverage is also shown in the Leverage column of the Positions tab, and your overall Effective Leverage appears in Account Summary.

Leverage stays in sync between TradingView and Crypto.com Exchange. If you change leverage on one surface, the other will reflect the new value the next time you open the ticket.

What is Reduce Only and when can I use it?

Reduce Only ensures an order can only shrink your existing position - it can never increase it or open a new one. It is available for perpetuals only. The setting appears in the Extra Settings section of the order ticket.

What is margin mode and which one should I pick?

Margin mode determines how collateral is allocated to your position.

  • None/Cross (default) uses your cross-wallet collateral at 1× by default; perpetual orders are placed as Cross unless you select Isolated.

  • Isolated assigns a fixed amount of collateral to a specific position, capping potential loss to that amount.

Choose Isolated only when you intentionally want isolated margin for that pair.


6. Account Summary

Open the Account Summary tab in the TradingView trading panel (for the sub-account selected at the top). Under Account Info, Crypto.com Exchange shows six wallet-level margin metrics. They use the same Smart Cross Margin rules as Crypto.com Exchange Web - TradingView does not calculate separate values.

What do the Account Info fields mean?

Field

What it means

Account Balance

Total USD value of spot assets in your wallet

Margin Balance

USD value of eligible collateral available to support open positions, open orders, and haircut reserves. Margin Balance = positive cash on eligible collateral tokens + negative balances on all tokens + Unrealised PnL − fee reserves. Cash balance excludes amounts in staking or reserved by open orders; token balances above the Maximum Collateral Limit for that asset do not count toward margin balance.

Available Margin

Margin you can still use to open new positions and orders. Available Margin = Margin Balance − Initial Margin.

Initial Margin

Total margin required for your open positions, open orders, and collateral haircut (position initial margin + collateral haircut). Equivalently: Initial Margin = Margin Balance − Available Margin.

Maintenance Margin

Minimum margin you must hold to keep positions open and avoid liquidation. Maintenance Margin = 0.5 × Initial Margin.

Effective Leverage

How much total position exposure you carry relative to your margin balance. Effective Leverage = Total Position Value ÷ Margin Balance.

For full policy detail, collateral haircuts, and margin-rate tables, see Margin Balance Details and Smart Cross Margin Policy on the Crypto.com Help Center.


7. Sub-accounts, balances, and history

Can I create a sub-account for separate trading?

You can create a sub-account on the Crypto.com Exchange platform (Exchange Web or the Exchange app) if you want to trade with a separate risk pool. Each sub-account is its own wallet: balances, positions, orders, and margin are kept separate from your other sub-accounts.

TradingView does not create sub-accounts. Create or manage them on Crypto.com Exchange; once created, the new sub-account appears in the TradingView sub-account selector when you connect or refresh the panel.

Will all my Crypto.com Exchange sub-accounts be available?

Yes. Every sub-account on your Crypto.com Exchange account appears in the TradingView sub-account selector, and you can switch between them at any time. Your default sub-account is selected automatically when you connect.

Why do my spot, margin, and perpetual balances share one wallet?

Crypto.com Exchange uses a single cross wallet per user. This means your spot, margin, and perpetual activity all share the same wallet balance and risk pool.

How far back does order history go?

The History tab shows orders from the last 30 days, up to a maximum of 200 rows (most recent first). For older or complete history, use Crypto.com Exchange directly. The tab displays a "Last 30 days · Max 200 rows" hint.


8. Notifications

Will I be notified when an order fills?

Yes. TradingView will pop up its own alert when an order or position is filled. Make sure TradingView notifications are enabled in your TradingView settings.

Will I be notified when someone logs in to TradingView with my account?

Yes. Every successful TradingView login on your Crypto.com Exchange account triggers a confirmation email from Crypto.com Exchange, including an anti-phishing code and a link to review your sessions. If you receive a login email you did not initiate, sign in to Crypto.com Exchange immediately and revoke the session.


9. Security and sessions

Can TradingView withdraw my funds?

No. The access token granted to TradingView cannot call the Crypto.com Exchange withdrawal endpoint. Even in the unlikely event the token is misused, your funds cannot be moved off Crypto.com Exchange. Withdrawals always require you to log in to Crypto.com Exchange directly.

How many TradingView sessions can I have at once?

Only one active TradingView broker session per Crypto.com Exchange account at a time. Logging in to TradingView from a new device or browser ends your previous TradingView session. An idle session is also ended automatically after a period of inactivity.

How do I disconnect TradingView from my Crypto.com Exchange account?

  1. Sign in to Crypto.com Exchange on the web.

  2. Go to Exchange > Settings > TradingView.

  3. Tap Log Out All Sessions to revoke every active TradingView broker session.

Logging out of TradingView itself will also end your linked Crypto.com Exchange session.


10. Where to get help

If you run into a problem that this FAQ does not cover, please contact Crypto.com Exchange Customer Support through the in-app help center or the Exchange website. Have your Crypto.com Exchange user ID and a brief description of the issue ready so our team can assist you quickly.

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