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# Finandy integration

With this module, we aim to implement the ability to send a setup directly to Finandy without using API keys.

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For this, the **Signals** interface is intended:

{% embed url="<https://docs.finandy.com/algo-trading/signals-tradingview/connection-and-configuration/indicator-strategy-connection>" %}

Using a Signal URL and Secret, our terminal will be able to send the setup directly to Finandy, while we will not have access to your trading or exchange account.&#x20;

Under each setup, there will be a "**Send to Finandy**" button. Pressing it will perform a check; if you have connected your account in the bot's settings, the setup will be placed on your exchange. You can then edit it yourself if desired.&#x20;

As soon as you press the "**Send to Finandy**" button, you automatically subscribe to notifications for this setup. If the author cancels or closes the setup, you will be prompted to send a signal to Finandy to close the trade.


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