Pine Script · Webhook Alerts
Automate Your TradingView Strategy on Futures
Pre-built, backtested Pine Script strategies for NQ, ES, gold, and silver. Add the script, set your rules, and let TradingView fire the alerts that drive your execution — no repainting, no signal group, no copy-trade.
TradingView is the charting layer most futures traders already live in. The reason to automate there is portability: a browser-based strategy you can watch from any device or operating system, with the best charting in the business. A Pine Script strategy evaluates your rules bar by bar and fires an alert the moment a setup triggers; that alert is delivered as a webhook to your broker’s endpoint or to an automation layer that places the trade.
The hard parts are writing a strategy that does not repaint and wiring the alert to execution cleanly. HuntersAlgo ships the Pine Script already built and tested, so you get TradingView automation without writing Pine — and without the repainting that makes most “TradingView bots” untradeable in the real world.
Six strategies on TradingView, all twelve on NinjaTrader 8
HunterBreakOut, HunterGC, HunterNova, HunterEMA, HunterSI, and Hunter4PMBreak are available as Pine Script for TradingView. Each carries the same session filtering, smart exits (static, trailing, ATR, break-even, partial take-profit), and ATR/ADX/RSI/Volume risk filters as its NinjaTrader counterpart.
How TradingView automation works
The flow is: strategy → alert → webhook → execution. The Pine Script decides when to enter and exit and raises an alert on a closed bar. TradingView sends that alert as a webhook to wherever your orders are placed. Because signals fire on closed bars, what you see in the backtest is what you get live — that is the no-repaint guarantee.
Webhook delivery crosses the public internet, so TradingView execution carries a little more latency than NinjaTrader 8’s native broker session. For longer-hold and swing setups that is a non-issue; for fast intraday NQ/ES scalping, many traders prefer the native NinjaTrader path. You do not have to choose permanently — both platforms are included.
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How do you automate a TradingView strategy for futures?
A Pine Script strategy fires alerts when its rules trigger. Those alerts are sent as webhooks to your broker’s endpoint or an automation layer that places the order. HuntersAlgo ships the Pine Script strategies pre-built, so you add the script, set your parameters, and point the alert at your execution endpoint.
Do the TradingView strategies repaint?
No. The strategies are built to evaluate on closed bars so a signal that appears does not disappear or move later. No-repaint behavior is the whole point — a backtest you cannot reproduce live is worthless.
Which HuntersAlgo strategies are available on TradingView?
The original six — HunterBreakOut, HunterGC, HunterNova, HunterEMA, HunterSI, and Hunter4PMBreak — are available on TradingView. All twelve strategies are available on NinjaTrader 8. Where both versions exist, the trading logic is the same; the platforms differ on execution model and language (Pine Script vs. NinjaScript C#).
TradingView or NinjaTrader 8 — which should I use?
Choose TradingView for best-in-class charting, cross-device monitoring, and any OS, accepting some webhook latency. Choose NinjaTrader 8 for sub-millisecond native execution on intraday NQ/ES. Every HuntersAlgo subscription includes both platforms, so you can switch any time without changing your billing.
Automate TradingView Without the Repainting
Pre-built Pine Script strategies, both platforms included, 3-day free trial. Cancel anytime via Whop.