As we welcome in this New Year, we will have to say good-bye to the original Chrome extension.
Google's support timeline for Manifest V2 extensions is moving ahead as scheduled.
Due to uncertainty with the length of time remaining for the original extension, it is highly recommended to migrate to the Autoview.com Trading Extension sooner than later.
https://chromewebstore.google.com/detail/autoviewcom-trading-exten/hjjeplacckkpgfcmgpcnlpmabddkeioi
With the Webhook Platform and Trading Extension being new product offerings, there are no existing accounts. Unless you have already created a new account, a new account will need to be created.
Creating an account is easy and should only take a few minutes (depending on how secure you like your pass phrases).
Once you have an account, you have a choice to make:
- Locally manage the Trading Extension using TradingView alerts.
- Autoview.com as a Webhook Platform (fully managed).
Both services execute the Alert Syntax the same way, they just accept the commands differently.
- Trading Extension uses TradingView Listeners and reads the alerts as they fire
- The Webhook Platform uses publicly accessible endpoints to accept signals from anywhere
Whether you choose the Trading Extension or the Webhook Platform, migration from the original extension is seamless and the same reliable trading you have come to expect, is just an account and few clicks away.
How To Migrate
Autoview.com does not have any previously created or transferred accounts. This is due to the original extension and infrastructure remaining in-place and as-is to ensure continued reliability and support.
- Create an Autoview.com account: https://autoview.com/register/
- Choose which platform(s) you will be using (platforms comparison):
- Trading Extension (requires Chrome)
- Webhook Platform (fully managed)
- Add API Credentials for the exchange(s) you will be using.
- Note: Each platform handles credentials separately
- Connect signal provider (e.g. TradingView)
- Trading Extension uses TradingView Listeners to receive alert messages
- Note: Exchange (`e=`) parameter is the link to credentials
- Webhook Platform uses Webhooks to receive signals
- Note: Webhooks need to be linked to credentials (see Linkage)
- Trading Extension uses TradingView Listeners to receive alert messages
- Testing and debugging (how-to article).
- Log within the Trading Extension
- Event Log and Webhook History for the Webhook Platform
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