You wrote the strategy in Pine.
Now let it actually trade.
Pine Script is the most accessible strategy language in trading — and it ends at an alert. Execution means a third-party bridge at $30–100/mo. EventTrader receives your TradingView webhook and executes it free, with server-side SL/TP, retried and confirmed.
A real retail API, day one
Documented REST API with key auth on free signup — docs at /api-docs, SDK at /sdk, plus an MCP server (pip install cymetica-eventtrader-mcp).
Webhook auto-execution
Point any alert at your personal webhook endpoint and it executes with server-side SL/TP. Delivery is retried and confirmed, not fire-and-forget.
Bots without the rewrite
Clone working strategy bots from the marketplace and run them server-side — or drive your own through the API.
Why people look beyond Pine Script
- Pine has no native execution — strategies stop at the alert
- Third-party bridges charge $30–100/mo to forward webhooks
- Alert limits and expiry are set by your TradingView tier
- v5/v6 syntax churn keeps old scripts on the maintenance treadmill
Already on our TradingView page? The webhook setup there works for any Pine alert — this is the developer-angle view of the same free feature. See /tradingview.
What you'd actually be trading here
EventTrader is a prediction exchange: perpetual prediction markets on crypto, stocks and macro moves with no expiry, live central-limit order books, event markets on real-world outcomes, and a marketplace of trading bots you can clone instead of coding. Position risk is capped at what you put in — no liquidation engine, no margin calls. Server-side alerts and free webhook auto-execution come with every account.
- Free means free. No card required. Nothing auto-converts into a paid plan.
- We are not a drop-in replacement for your old stack. EventTrader is a prediction exchange with a real public API — the automation is familiar, the markets are ours.
- No predictions sold. Markets are markets; we make no performance claims.
- Leave in one click. Withdraw on-chain any time, with a tx hash you can verify.
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