Backtesting a strategy on #tradingview is easy.
Running that same strategy live on Binance is where many traders get stuck.
The biggest challenges usually aren’t the strategy itself:
• Converting #pinescript code into other language for trading bot.
• Exchange API setup
• Slippage and execution reliability
• Paper testing before real deployment
• Position sizing and live monitoring
A strategy that performs well on TradingView can still fail once real execution variables are introduced.
That’s why workflows built around:
TradingView strategy
→ strategy conversion
→ backtest
→ paper trading
→ live deployment
are becoming increasingly important for traders who want to move beyond backtesting.
We’ve been focused on solving this strategy-to-execution gap at #VegaXArchitect .
Curious how others here are approaching live deployment from TradingView strategies.
Running that same strategy live on Binance is where many traders get stuck.
The biggest challenges usually aren’t the strategy itself:
• Converting #pinescript code into other language for trading bot.
• Exchange API setup
• Slippage and execution reliability
• Paper testing before real deployment
• Position sizing and live monitoring
A strategy that performs well on TradingView can still fail once real execution variables are introduced.
That’s why workflows built around:
TradingView strategy
→ strategy conversion
→ backtest
→ paper trading
→ live deployment
are becoming increasingly important for traders who want to move beyond backtesting.
We’ve been focused on solving this strategy-to-execution gap at #VegaXArchitect .
Curious how others here are approaching live deployment from TradingView strategies.