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This is a tradingview webhook designed to be free & open source. This bot is written using Python & Flask and is designed to run a free heroku server. It will allow you to create custom alerts in tradingview and send them to your own private webhook server that can place trades on your account via the api.

Support can be requested in our Discord:

https://discord.gg/Qb9unmxD6D

Current Exchanges


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Create Bybit Account

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Video Tutorial:

https://youtu.be/VX68RrMvM5Q



How to Webhook Server on Heroku

1.) Clone Project to Desktop

2.) Create a Heroku Account

Heroku was free, now costs only $7 but is worth it... you are investing you money here and you want to do it right.

3.) Edit config.json to add your own api keys & add a custom key to protect the server.

You need to create new keys on Bybit & give them the correct acess to trade and see token balance

4.) Open a terminal in the cloned directory:

5.) Install Heroku CLI so you can work connect you your webserver.

https://cli-assets.heroku.com/heroku-x64.exe

6.) Submit the following lines into the terminal and press ENTER after each one to procces the code:

git init

heroku login

heroku create --region eu tv-trader-yourservernamehere

git add .

git commit -m "Initial Commit"

git push heroku master

Anytime you need to make a change to the code or the API keys, you can push a new build to Heroku:

git add .

git commit -m "Update"

git push heroku master

How to send alerts from TradingView to your new Webserver

After starting you server, you shoudl see an address that will allow you to access it like below:

https://tv-trader-gnome.herokuapp.com/webhook

You will want to add this when you create a new alert like show below:

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You will then want to create you syntax based on the format shownb below and place it in the alert msg field

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Now when your alerts fire off they should go strait to your server and get proccessed on the exchange almost instantly!

TradingView Alerts Format

{
	"key": "678777",
	"exchange": "bybit",
	"symbol": "ETHUSD",
	"type": "Market",
	"side": "Buy",
	"qty": "1",
	"price": "1120",
	"close_position": "False",
	"cancel_orders": "True",
	"order_mode": "Both",
	"take_profit_percent": "1",
	"stop_loss_percent": "0.5"
}

Constant Settings Keys
key unique key that protects your webhook server
exchange bybit, binacne-futures
symbol Exchange Specific ** See Below for more
side Buy or Sell
type Market or Limit
order_mode Both(Stop Loss & Take Profit Orders Used), Profit ( Omly Take Profit Orders), Stop (Only Stop Loss orders)
qty amount of base currency to buy
price ticker in quote currency
close_position True or False
cancel_orders True or False
take_profit_percent any float (0.5)
stop_loss_Percent and float (0.5)

** SYMBOLS

EXCHANGE SYMBOL EXAMPLE
BYBIT INVERSE BTCUSD
BYBIT PERP BTCUSDT
Binance Futures BTC/USDT

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