A common question from traders using InfinityAlgo or other third-party indicators is whether TradersPost supports their backtesting and automated trading signals. The short answer is yes—as long as a trading signal can be sent to TradersPost via a webhook, it can be used to execute trades with your broker.
TradersPost is signal-agnostic, meaning it does not require signals to come from a specific source like TradingView or TrendSpider. Signals can be generated from AI bots scanning social media, custom-built scripts, or even manually entered data from a spreadsheet, as long as they are properly formatted and sent to the correct webhook endpoint.
InfinityAlgo’s backtesting feature in TradingView functions like any other strategy that provides entry and exit signals. If the strategy generates alerts that can be sent via webhook, then it can be integrated into TradersPost for automated execution.
For traders interested in using InfinityAlgo with TradersPost, the process involves:
1. Configuring InfinityAlgo’s alerts in TradingView
2. Setting up webhooks to send signals to TradersPost
3. Ensuring that strategy subscriptions in TradersPost correctly route signals to the broker
While TradersPost does not have an official partnership with every third-party indicator, it is compatible with any tool that can send trade alerts via webhook.
Many traders have also inquired about LuxAlgo and whether its backtesting and signals can be integrated with TradersPost. The team is already in discussions with LuxAlgo’s developers to explore compatibility and provide additional guidance.
For users of other platforms, the same principle applies—if the platform allows sending alerts via webhook, then TradersPost can automate trade execution.
TradersPost supports InfinityAlgo, LuxAlgo, and other third-party trading strategies as long as they can send properly formatted trade alerts via webhook. The platform is not limited to TradingView and can work with custom scripts, AI-driven signals, and alternative data sources. Traders looking to integrate their preferred tools should focus on setting up clear entry and exit alerts that route directly to TradersPost.
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