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User guide

How It Works

Bullion sits between your strategy and your broker. The cloud does the thinking; the Connector places the trade in your own MT5 account. Your money never passes through Bullion.

The flow
  Your TradingView strategy signals a trade
          │
          ▼
  ┌────────────────────┐
  │   Bullion (cloud)  │  ← checks the signal, then sends it on
  └─────────┬──────────┘
            │
            ▼
  ┌────────────────────┐
  │  Bullion Connector │  ← linked to your MetaTrader 5
  └─────────┬──────────┘
            │
            ▼
  ┌────────────────────┐
  │  Your MT5 account  │  ← the trade is placed with your broker
  └────────────────────┘
            │
            ▼
  Trade confirmed → your dashboard updates instantly

01Your strategy signals

When your TradingView strategy hits its trigger, it sends the signal to Bullion. Bullion checks it, ignores any accidental duplicates, and passes it straight on to your account. Usually in well under a second.

02The Connector places the trade

The Bullion Connector is linked to your MetaTrader 5. The moment a signal arrives, it places the order with your broker, exactly as if you’d clicked it yourself. The result comes right back to your dashboard.

Nothing to open up. The Connector reaches out to Bullion on its own. No ports to configure, no firewalls to fiddle with. It just needs a normal internet connection.

03Everything stays in sync

Every few seconds Bullion checks in with your account and refreshes your positions, balance, and trades. So even if you place a trade by hand in MT5, your dashboard always shows the real picture.

04It looks after itself

If your platform freezes or your connection drops, Bullion notices and recovers on its own. It restarts and reconnects without you lifting a finger. You only hear about it if there’s something you actually need to do.

One account, or many.Each MetaTrader 5 account you connect runs independently, so one account’s hiccup never affects another. Add as many as your plan allows.