“Too Many Requests” Error in Tradovate

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What Does the “Too Many Requests” Error Mean?

The “Too Many Requests” error occurs when Tradovate’s server detects that you’ve exceeded the allowable number of actions (requests) within a short time frame. This is a protective measure to ensure server stability. Once this limit is reached, further actions are temporarily blocked.

When Might You See This Error? #

You might encounter this error during:

  • Login attempts — the platform fails to log you in or shows a blank screen.
  • Blank or frozen workspace — no charts or data load.
  • Placing, modifying, or cancelling orders — actions are rejected.
  • High-frequency activity — rapid alerts, multiple account trade copying, or fast module switching.

What Counts as a Request? #

Every interaction with the Tradovate platform via PickMyTrade is a request. Examples include:

  • Logging into Tradovate.
  • Opening charts, modules, or watchlists.
  • Placing, modifying, or cancelling an order.
  • Automated alerts that trigger trades across multiple accounts.

Important: One alert copied to five accounts = five requests.

Why Does Tradovate Limit Requests? #

Tradovate imposes these rate limits to:

  • Protect their infrastructure.
  • Prevent system overload.
  • Maintain fairness for all users.

These limits are non-negotiable and cannot be bypassed by PickMyTrade or any third party.

60-Minute Cooldown: Automatic Reset #

After you hit the limit, Tradovate imposes a cooldown period of approximately 60 minutes. Once that time passes with no further requests, your access will be automatically restored.

Tip: #

Do not keep retrying during the cooldown — it may prolong the block.

How to Fix or Work Around the Error #

Here’s what you can do:

Wait for 60 Minutes #

This is the safest and simplest option. After one hour, your account will automatically unlock.

Contact Tradovate Support #

If you need immediate access:

  • Call Tradovate Support at (312) 283-3100
  • Provide your Tradovate username
  • Explain that you’re getting a “Too Many Requests” error
  • They can manually reset your request limit

Preventing Future Lockouts #

To avoid hitting the limit:

  • Spread out high-volume actions
  • Avoid rapid-fire trades or repeated refreshes
  • Review automated alert frequency
  • Consider staggering order placement across accounts