Turn a TradingView listing into a live, direct client-acquisition channel for your brokerage — backed by an institutional execution engine. Proven in production with a 50,000+ lead track record.
Why It Matters
TradingView has 50 million-plus active traders worldwide. A broker listed on TradingView turns that traffic into a direct acquisition channel — traders discover the broker inside TradingView, open an account, and trade straight from the charting interface they already use every day.
50M+
Active TradingView traders worldwide
5,000+
Orders/sec on Bruno OMS, sub-15ms latency
Direct FIX
Bruno OMS connects straight to the broker’s LP or bridge — no instrument cap
Success Story — EsaFX
A live, production TradingView listing
EsaFX (Indonesia) runs its TradingView listing on the Bruno OMS stack today. Leads are verified signups — confirmed email and mobile — not first-time deposits.
Verified leads (confirmed email + mobile, not FTD)
Source: EsaFX live production data, via TradeSocio management, 2026-07.
How It Works
Architecture & component flow
Broker
Your Liquidity Provider
or Bridge
via FIX
TradeSocio — Bruno OMS Suite
Bruno OMS
Execution backbone
Socket Layer
Streams live LP prices
Bruno OHLC Library
Builds historical data
+ direct from Bruno OMS
Node Backend Layer
Unifies all feeds for TradingView
TradingView
TradingView Platform
Charts, quotes & broker page
Three ownership zones, one connection each: Bruno OMS connects directly to the broker’s liquidity provider or bridge via FIX. Inside TradeSocio, that feed forks to the Socket Layer (live prices) and the Bruno OHLC Library (historical data) — and Bruno OMS also connects straight through to the Node backend layer, which unifies all three into the single feed that reaches the TradingView platform.
Integration Steps
How a broker gets from signing to live
1
The broker arranges its own TradingView contract directly — compliance documents, license submission, and payment sit with the broker, not TradeSocio.
2
TradeSocio, as an approved TradingView vendor, makes the introduction and supports the technical path.
3
TradingView issues a staging environment, typically once the broker’s TradingView payment is settled.
4
TradeSocio integrates Bruno OMS, the broker’s liquidity providers, and charting — end to end.
What’s Delivered
Bruno OMS — the execution backbone; connects directly to the broker’s bridge or liquidity provider via FIX.
Socket layer — streams real-time LP prices out of Bruno OMS.
Bruno OHLC Library — builds historical OHLC data from the same feed.
Node backend layer — serves the streaming and historical data together into the TradingView platform.
Bruno Admin — OMS configuration and reporting console.
No fixed limit on instrument coverage — connect as many symbols as the broker needs.
End-User Onboarding Flow
Trader logs into TradingView at tradingview.com.
Opens the broker’s TradingView page (tradingview.com/broker/[name]).
Clicks “Trade.”
Authenticates — existing account, or opens a new one — and trades directly inside TradingView.
Timeline
TradingView certification takes approximately 16 weeks. Allowing roughly a month before (preparation) and a month after (stabilization), the target is approximately 6 months to go live.