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SignalSender

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Overview

Extract trading signals from TradingView, add screenshot, and send to Telegram

SignalSender sends your TradingView trading signals to Telegram—with an optional chart screenshot—in one click. WHAT IT DOES • Runs on TradingView (charts and related pages). • Detects signal dialogs and extracts: pair, entry, stop loss, take profit, and direction (long/short). • Optional: open the extension panel automatically when TradingView’s Long/Short Position dialog opens (and open the watchlist if needed). • Lets you add an optional comment (e.g. a note) that appears at the end of the message. • Lets you add a screenshot: capture a region, paste from clipboard, or use TradingView’s screenshot tool. • Sends a formatted message (and image) to your Telegram chat or channel—using the official bot @SMFXsignalsenderbot or your own Telegram bot (see “Your Bot” below). • History: view sent signals and edit any message on Telegram directly from the panel—change the text and update it with one click. • If the dialog is open but entry or order type is missing, a hint suggests keeping the watchlist open or entering data manually. SETUP 1. Get your Chat ID (e.g. from the Telegram web URL when you open a chat—the number at the end of the address bar). 2. In Telegram, search for @SMFXsignalsenderbot, add it to your account, and send /start. You can archive the chat after that. 3. Open SignalSender settings (extension icon → Settings), enter your Chat ID, then save. 4. On a TradingView chart, when a signal appears, open the extension panel, review or edit the data, add an optional comment and/or screenshot if you want, and click “Send to Telegram”. OPTIONS • Chat ID: your Telegram channel, group, or user chat ID (or @username where supported). • Order type: manual (you choose in the panel), or automatic (open watchlist to read price and infer limit/stop orders). • Open panel when Long/Short Position dialog opens: optional; when enabled, the extension panel opens automatically with the signal dialog. • Your Bot: you can create your own Telegram bot (via @BotFather), paste the token in the “Il tuo Bot” section; the token is stored only in your browser. Messages are then sent from your bot; each message includes a “by @SMFXsignalsenderbot” footer. If you don’t set a custom bot, the extension uses the official @SMFXsignalsenderbot. • Message format: choose how the signal is sent in Telegram— – Normal: plain text only. – HTML (values in code): Entry, SL and TP in monospace; tap a value to copy it. – Copy buttons: inline buttons under the message to copy Entry, SL or TP with one tap. • Personalization: upload a logo for the panel header, set a custom panel title, and customize the extension button (label and style) in TradingView’s toolbar. PRIVACY • Your Chat ID and any optional bot token are stored locally in your browser only. • Messages and screenshots are sent only to Telegram’s API (api.telegram.org) and only when you click “Send to Telegram”. • No analytics or third-party servers. Requires: Chrome (or Chromium-based browser). Works on TradingView only. Use @SMFXsignalsenderbot and your Chat ID, or your own bot (see “Your Bot” in settings).

Details

  • Version
    1.0.5.1
  • Updated
    March 11, 2026
  • Offered by
    tommipaniz
  • Size
    98.54KiB
  • Languages
    English (United States)
  • Developer
    Tommaso Panizzo
    Via Teodosio, 70 Milano, MI 20131 IT
    Email
    tommipaniz@gmail.com
    Phone
    +39 392 109 2333
  • Trader
    This developer has identified itself as a trader per the definition from the European Union and committed to only offer products or services that comply with EU laws.

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