Frequently Asked Questions

EA & Signal Execution
What is an EA Token?
The EA Token connects your automation to MT5 for broker execution.
How do I install the Forex EA?
Open MT5 → File → Open Data Folder → MQL5 → Experts → copy EA file → restart MT5 → drag EA onto your chart.
The EA icon is red/gray — what does that mean?
- Red = disconnected / disabled
- Green = fully connected
Enable AutoTrading and ensure trading permissions are granted.
Can I run multiple MT5 accounts with one ChartsConnect account?
Yes — depending on your plan limit.
Does the EA support hedging / FIFO restrictions?
Execution may vary depending on broker rules.
Do I have to run the latest EA every time there’s an update?
Yes. It is recommended to always use the latest EA version when updates are released.
EA updates often include:
- Execution improvements and bug fixes
- Broker compatibility enhancements
- New features, risk controls & performance improvements
You do not need to recreate automations or tokens — simply:
- Download the latest EA file
- Replace the existing .ex5 file in MQL5/Experts
- Restart MT5 and re-attach the EA to your chart
How can I avoid multiple trades at the same time?
Enable internal safety filters or control execution through strategy logic. Options include:
- Ensure TradingView alerts fire once per bar close
- Add rule-based filters (TP/SL exit before re-entry)
- Use EA settings (e.g., Max open trades = 1)
- Add time-based spacing between trades
If multiple alerts fire in milliseconds, the system may process them separately — so control must begin at strategy level.
What is the Signals Log in the members area?
The Signals Log displays a historical record of all signals received from TradingView or other sources, including:
- Timestamp
- Strategy Name / Token
- Asset symbol
- Order direction (Buy/Sell)
- Execution Result
- Mapping and routing details
Use it for debugging and analytics.
What is the Signal ID of an order or position?
Each order is assigned a unique Signal ID that allows tracking an executed trade back to:
- Source strategy
- TradingView alert
- Execution details
- Linked automation or Signal Token
Helpful for:
- Troubleshooting
- Copy-trading audit
- Strategy performance review
Where can I find the Alerts Log on TradingView?
TradingView does not provide a live alert log inside the dashboard.
To check alert history:
- Go to Alerts Manager
- Click Alert Log tab (if available by plan)
- Or check Notification history in the mobile app
- Or verify logs inside ChartsConnect TradingView Alerts page
Charts Connect stores the alert logs and displays tv_symbol , tv_unix , and price in a dedicated column.
Why is my EA not taking trades?
Check the following common issues:
Problem:
EA not connected / Disabled:
- Fix: In your MT5/MT4 terminal, ensure AutoTrading (or Algo Trading) is ON (the button should be green), and the EA icon on the chart displays a "smile face."
Incorrect token:
- Verify the Master Token URL or API key required by your EA or external service is entered exactly right.
Incorrect JSON format:
- Validate the TradingView payload (the alert message) to ensure it uses the exact JSON format required by your EA.
TradingView alert never fired:
- Test the alert via a manual webhook (or the EA's manual test function) to confirm the signal logic itself is correct and that the webhook URL is correctly receiving data.
Market closed / symbol disabled:
- Check symbol availability (use Ctrl+U in MT5/MT4 to see trading hours) and confirm the market for the asset is currently open and active.
Broker rules prevent trade:
- Check your broker settings or account type rules, as some brokers may prohibit certain strategies (like high-frequency scalping) or have specific limitations.
