Introduction
TradingView alerts is a great feature, but what if you want to get that alert right in your Telegram Messenger? Well, with TradingHook you can!
Telegram bots can be setup to receive information from many different kinds of sources, everything from real time weather to news and market updates, and even cryptocurrency prices.
You may have heard that Telegram is the new WhatsApp. Similar to WhatsApp, itβs a messaging app with a huge user base (over 200 million users). And like WhatsApp, it can also be used as a platform for sending messages between your own accounts and creating bots.
The benefit of using Telegram over other chat apps is that you can link your account to other services and use them in tandem with your Telegram bot. For example, if you want to monitor cryptocurrency prices on a daily basis then you could set up an alert from Trading View in the form of an SMS message or email notification. When the price reaches any threshold level then this alert will be sent directly into your phone via Telegramβall without ever having to open up an app or log onto any website!
This tutorial will show how easy it is set-up these alerts using our simple web interface called BotFather
There’s a few number of tools for Trading View that will send alerts via Telegram bot messages. These messages can be triggered by alerts on your charts or manually through the plugin itself.
There’s a few number of tools for Trading View that will send alerts via Telegram bot messages. These messages can be triggered by alerts on your charts or manually through the plugin itself.
There are many different kinds of sources for alerts, everything from real time weather to news and market updates.
As well as sending messages via Telegram, there are also other methods available such as Slackbot and Mailchimp.
You can either use alert() function in the telegram pinescript or alertcondition() function in the pinescript. It can also be used with the default alert settings in your TradingView account.
You can either use alert() function in the telegram pinescript or alertcondition() function in the pinescript. It can also be used with the default alert settings in your TradingView account.
For example:
alert(βHello World!β);
The initial setup requires you to start a conversation with our bot in Telegram, then set the webhook settings to with the URL given in TradingHook dashboard and you can start to receive notifications immediately.
Once you have set up your webhook, it is time to configure the bot and start receiving notifications from TradingView. The initial setup requires you to start a conversation with our bot in Telegram, then set the webhook settings to with the URL given in TradingHook dashboard and you can start to receive notifications immediately.
You can add multiple bots or change your current one anytime by following these steps:
- Open Telegram on your mobile device
- Open Settings -> Manage Messages / Group Chats -> Toggle on (or off) WannaTradeBot Bot
If there is an existing conversation with our bot, we will inform you if there is any changes made on their end. If not, please start a new conversation using @WannaTradeBotBot (if using another platform like [Telegram](https://telegram.org), contact us first so that we can help set up).
Learn how to bridge the gap between Trading View strategy alerts and a Telegram Bot. It is very very easy with out tool TradingHook.
The TradingView alert() function in the telegram pinescript or alertcondition() function in the pinescript can be used to bridge the gap between Trading View strategy alerts and a Telegram Bot. It is very very easy with our tool TradingHook.
You can also use your default alert settings in your TradingView account if you prefer.
Conclusion
We hope that you have found this article helpful. If there’s any questions, feel free to reach out to us at [email protected] or our Telegram channel