Quantiva FAQ

Clear answers for real execution operations.

This FAQ aligns Quantiva Trade setup in TradingView with Quantiva account routing, execution modes, and operational behavior across Live, Demo, and Paper.

Product and access

What Quantiva is, and what a subscription gives you.

What is Quantiva?

Quantiva is subscription-based access to the Quantiva Trade strategy on TradingView plus execution infrastructure.

It connects Quantiva Trade alerts from TradingView to your own execution workflow with account-level controls, live monitoring, and analytics.

What do I get with a plan?

You get Quantiva Trade strategy access plus the Quantiva stack: Trade, Live, Lab, and Edge.

Plans differ by limits and module depth, but the core workflow stays the same: configure, validate, and execute.

Do you mirror trades from a shared account?

No. Quantiva does not mirror positions from a master account.

Each user runs Quantiva Trade in their own TradingView account and routes execution to their own profile (Live, Demo, or Paper).

Can I connect any strategy?

No. The product is built specifically for Quantiva Trade integration flow.

The webhook contract, execution controls, and dashboards are aligned with the Quantiva Trade payload structure.

Execution and modes

How order routing and mode behavior works in practice.

How does execution flow from TradingView?

Quantiva Trade emits alerts in TradingView.

Your alert hits the profile webhook URL, Quantiva validates mode and profile settings, then routes execution to Binance Live, Binance Demo, or Paper Trading.

Is Position Size (USDT) the same as total account capital?

No. Position Size is the budget per trade.

It is not your full account balance. You can set per-trade exposure independently from total capital.

How do Spot, Futures One-Way, and Futures Hedge differ?

Futures One-Way and Futures Hedge are designed for reverse/flip behavior so the system can stay in-market according to strategy transitions.

Spot is long-only. Opposite transitions close the active spot position instead of opening short exposure.

Why can alert order price and exchange entry price differ?

The alert contains a price snapshot at signal time. Exchange entry price reflects actual fill conditions a few milliseconds later.

This is more visible on fast symbols like BTC. In Paper mode on the same server, slippage is usually smaller but still depends on processing timing.

When is a signal rejected before execution?

If profile mode and payload execution_mode do not match, execution is rejected for safety.

Missing execution_mode can also be rejected depending on policy. This prevents accidental orders in the wrong mode.

What do webhook errors usually mean?

3xx means redirection; 4xx means request/access/format issue; 5xx means receiver-side server failure.

Timeout, TLS, invalid URL, or closed connection errors usually come from endpoint/network configuration or overload on the receiving side.

Public pages vs app account data

What is shown on quantiva.trade and what is private in app.quantiva.live.

Why does /live look different on quantiva.trade and app.quantiva.live?

quantiva.trade shows the public strategy reference stream.

app.quantiva.live shows only your authenticated account stream and execution state.

If I open/close positions manually on Binance, should app data update?

Yes, when your Binance configuration and sync path are valid.

If positions do not refresh, run manual sync and verify API permissions, mode, and connectivity state in Account.

Is Simulation Lab demo using fake data?

The experience is interactive demo, but the datasets can come from real Quantiva backtest outputs.

Use it as a validation view before deploying your own profile configuration.

Plans, billing, and legal

Commercial scope and risk boundaries.

How does the trial period work?

Trial access and conditions are tied to your selected plan and checkout terms.

Review plan details before purchase and validate your setup during the trial window.

Is this financial advice?

No. Quantiva provides software, infrastructure, and execution tooling.

You are responsible for your account decisions, risk settings, and compliance in your jurisdiction.

Are profits guaranteed?

No. There are no guaranteed results in trading.