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Chartping
LiveRead-only monitoring and alerting for MetaTrader 4/5 terminals and 13 exchange and broker accounts. It watches daily loss, drawdown from peak and margin level against thresholds you set, and tells you when one is crossed.
Chartping is a read-only monitoring and alerting tool for trading accounts — MetaTrader 4/5 terminals and major exchange or broker accounts — that alerts you when an account crosses a loss limit you set, and can warn you as it approaches one. It never places, modifies or closes a trade, never has withdrawal access, and never gives advice.
You set a threshold below the limit you actually care about; Chartping tells you the moment the threshold is crossed, while you still have room.
What Chartping does
- Connects to
- MetaTrader 4 and MetaTrader 5, through a read-only agent on your own machine. Plus 13 exchange and broker accounts: 12 connect through read-only API keys; the thirteenth, Hyperliquid, needs no key at all — its account state is public, so a wallet address is enough, and we never ask for a private key or a signature.
- Watches
- Daily loss, drawdown from peak, and margin level. Each against a threshold you set. The app ships common starting values as presets, and every one of them is switched off until you review it and turn it on — we do not set a limit for you and we do not recommend a number for your account.
- Alerts through
- Mobile push, desktop, SMS, voice call, signed webhooks, and an in-app feed.
- Never does
- Places, modifies or closes an order. Holds funds. Withdraws or transfers anything — Chartping has no withdrawal code path at all.
- Limits
- Alerts are best-effort and delivery is not guaranteed. MetaTrader monitoring runs through an agent on your own machine: if that machine is asleep or offline, nothing is watching. Connector accounts are polled about once a minute, so a fast move can pass a limit between reads. Chartping is a second pair of eyes, not a safety net — it does not stop a trade and it cannot cap a loss.
How read-only actually works
That is a property of our software, not of your key — and the difference matters, so here it is in full. Chartping contains no code path that can place, modify or close an order, and none that can withdraw or transfer anything. That holds for every account, on every venue, whatever your key permits. On top of that, some venues let us check what a key itself is allowed to do: where that check exists, we run it when you connect and reject a key that can trade or withdraw, so it is never stored. On the rest, the venue exposes no way to ask, so we accept the key and tell you in the app that we could not verify it. On OANDA, Alpaca, Tradier and Hyperliquid the venue's API has no fund-movement endpoint for a key to reach at all, as those APIs are documented today. We re-check permissions on each poll, but the venue's API surface is theirs, not ours, and we cannot warrant it will not change.
How something gets onto this page
It has to be finished and running. Not designed, not in progress, not nearly ready. That is why this page is short, and why the product below has a name and a status and nothing else.