Watch 6 Real Signals Fire & Auto-Execute
Split-screen, real money, no edits. Falcon AI fires the signal on TradingView (left) → the trade auto-executes on the broker (right). This is what set-and-forget actually looks like in production — 6 trade entries captured live on /MNQ across a single session.
2:50 walkthrough · 6 trades · Real fills on TopstepX · Click to play with sound
What you're watching
Every signal in this video came from Falcon AI v6.4 running on the 30M OPTIMAL config. The TradingView alert fires (left side), the webhook routes to PickMyTrade (which auto-formats the JSON payload for the broker), and the trade appears in TopstepX (right side) — usually within 1-2 seconds of the signal print. Entry, stop, and target all placed automatically. No clicks, no chart-staring, no "did I miss it?"
The 3-part automation stack
- Step 1 — TradingView fires the alert. Falcon AI's 12-factor confluence engine evaluates each candle close. When confluence threshold is met, an alert fires with the full trade plan in JSON (entry, stop, target, contract size, session window).
- Step 2 — PickMyTrade receives + routes. The webhook URL points to PickMyTrade (or TradersPost / Aleeert — your choice). The service parses the JSON, validates against your risk rules, and formats for your broker's API.
- Step 3 — Broker executes. NinjaTrader, TopstepX, Apex, Tradovate — the order goes live. Position, stop, and target all placed simultaneously. Hands-off from here.
Total setup time on your end: 20–30 minutes the first time. After that, every signal that fires is a hands-off trade. See the full setup guide →
Prop firm note
The trades you see in this video were executed on a Topstep evaluation account. Topstep permits automation at all stages (Combine + Funded) — HFT-style abuse and unfair-advantage tech are prohibited, but standard timeframe trading via webhook is fully allowed. Apex Funded prohibits full automation — run signals manually if you trade Apex Funded. Self-funded accounts have no restrictions. Always verify your firm's current rules. More on Topstep's automation + consistency rules →