Focused signal routing compared with a broader cloud automation and copy-trading suite.
WunderTrading has a disclosed Latvian operator, permanent free plan and broader feature set. TV-Hub provides detailed current webhook documentation and test support but has unresolved operator identity and inconsistent public pricing.
| Research factor | TV-Hub | WunderTrading |
|---|---|---|
| Expert Score | 59/100 | 76/100 |
| Trust Score | 53/100 | 75/100 |
| Risk Level | Moderate | Moderate |
| Evidence Confidence | Limited | Moderate |
| Product Architecture | Signal Execution · Cloud SaaS | Cloud SaaS · Cloud SaaS |
| Current Availability | Active | Active |
| Execution Environment | Provider Cloud | Provider Cloud |
| Source Model | Proprietary | Proprietary |
| Technical Requirements | Managed interface; strategy and API configuration still required | Managed interface; strategy and API configuration still required |
| Custody Model | Funds remain at connected exchanges; TV-Hub's cloud service stores credentials and submits orders from alerts. | Non-custodial SaaS for connected exchange accounts |
| Pricing | Affiliate-funded free access may apply; public pages also show paid pricing from $23 or $45 monthly, so checkout must be verified | Permanent Free plan; paid Basic, Pro and Premium plans with monthly or annual billing |
| Free Plan | Yes | Yes |
| Supported Exchanges | Binance, Bybit, OKX, KuCoin, Coinbase, BitMEX, Hyperliquid | Binance, Bybit, OKX, KuCoin, Kraken, Bitget, Gate.io, Hyperliquid |
| Bot Types | TradingView Webhooks, Telegram Signals, DCA, Copy/Signal Execution, TP/SL Automation | Signal Bot, DCA Bot, Grid Bot, Market Neutral Bot, Copy Trading |
| Security Score | 70/100 | 76/100 |
| Transparency Score | 48/100 | 82/100 |
| Features Score | 78/100 | 90/100 |
| API Trading | Yes | Yes |
| Withdrawal Access | Not required; official setup guidance says never enable withdrawal permission | Explicitly disabled |
| Paper Trading | Yes | Yes |
| Backtesting | – No | Yes |
| Mobile App | Unknown | Yes |
| Concerns Found | 2 documented | 3 documented |
Key differences in practice
Architecture, operating responsibility and evidence matter alongside the feature list.
Automation scope
TV-Hub is primarily an execution bridge for external TradingView or Telegram signals. WunderTrading also supports external signals, but surrounds them with dedicated DCA, Grid, copy and terminal workflows. Users who only need deterministic routing may not benefit from the broader suite.
Security and trust
Both require trade authority through connected APIs and direct users away from withdrawal permissions. WunderTrading's legal counterparty is identified, while TV-Hub's contracting entity, registration and ownership remain unresolved. Neither record establishes independent cloud-control assurance.
Pricing
WunderTrading offers a permanent free tier, while paid prices require current checkout confirmation. TV-Hub may offer referral-funded access, but reviewed pages contain conflicting paid amounts. Limits, supported exchanges and renewal terms should be verified directly.
User types
TV-Hub fits users who want TradingView plus Telegram routing and can tolerate higher counterparty uncertainty. WunderTrading fits users who want signals inside a broader bot and copy ecosystem or want a clearer free live entry point.
Limitations
Neither product proves signal quality, execution latency or strategy returns. Copy trading adds leader and allocation risk. TV-Hub's operator gap materially lowers confidence; WunderTrading's broader surface creates more configuration and strategy-selection complexity.
Features and target users
The scores are comparable; the workflows are not identical.
TV-Hub
TV-Hub routes TradingView and Telegram signals to exchanges with JSON webhooks, DCA, take-profit, stop and notification controls. Capability varies by connector.
Best aligned with- TradingView and Telegram signal users
- Operators wanting cloud execution
WunderTrading
The platform spans TradingView signals, DCA, Grid, copy trading and multi-account execution. Highest-tier features add market-neutral and multi-pair modes.
Best aligned with- TradingView automation users
- People testing DCA and Grid on a free tier
Security and custody
Permissions and architecture matter more than security slogans.
TV-Hub
TV-Hub documents a sensible exchange-key model, but users must trust unverified provider-side encryption and an unidentified operator.
Funds remain at connected exchanges; TV-Hub's cloud service stores credentials and submits orders from alerts.
Security score 70/100WunderTrading
WunderTrading requires withdrawal-disabled exchange keys and supports exchange-level IP whitelisting. Cloud order authority and storage remain material risks.
Non-custodial SaaS for connected exchange accounts
Security score 76/100Pricing, bot types and limitations
TV-Hub
Pricing: Affiliate-funded free access may apply; public pages also show paid pricing from $23 or $45 monthly, so checkout must be verified
Bot types: TradingView Webhooks, Telegram Signals, DCA, Copy/Signal Execution, TP/SL Automation
Important limitations- Operator unidentified
- Conflicting pricing
WunderTrading
Pricing: Permanent Free plan; paid Basic, Pro and Premium plans with monthly or annual billing
Bot types: Signal Bot, DCA Bot, Grid Bot, Market Neutral Bot, Copy Trading
Important limitations- No independent performance record
- Cloud credential assurance is limited
Sources used for this comparison
The comparison reuses the structured product research; provider evidence establishes product claims but does not independently validate them.
TV-Hub
- TV-Hub (Official Website)
- Webhook API reference (Documentation)
- Exchange directory (Documentation)
- Common exchange setup (Security Documentation)
WunderTrading
- Pricing (Pricing)
- Terms of Use (Terms)
- Privacy Policy (Privacy Policy)
- Wunderbit becomes WunderTrading (Official Website)
Different workflows create different trade-offs.
WunderTrading is the broader and better-identified service; TV-Hub remains a focused routing option with meaningful transparency constraints. The comparison is ultimately between a suite and a signal bridge, not a universal ranking.
Scores evaluate product quality and evidence, not expected returns. Confirm current prices, eligibility and API scopes before connecting an exchange.