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TradingView Analytics & Data

Free · from €12.95/mo

About TradingView

TradingView is a web-based charting and social trading platform that lets you track stocks, crypto, forex, and futures from 100+ exchanges. It solves the problem of needing expensive, desktop-only software by providing a browser-based trading terminal with advanced analytics, real-time data, and a built-in community of traders.

What It Does

TradingView aggregates market data globally and offers 100+ technical indicators, 9 chart types (candlestick, Renko, Point & Figure, etc.), custom indicators via Pine Script, and real-time alerts. You can publish trading ideas with annotated charts, follow top traders, and execute trades directly through integrated brokers.

Who It's For

It is ideal for day traders, swing traders, crypto traders, and investors who need real-time charts and community insights. It is not for casual investors who only check prices occasionally, as the advanced tools may be overwhelming.

Real Use Cases

Day traders use TradingView for fast execution and multi-timeframe analysis. Swing traders rely on custom timeframes and chart types like Renko. Crypto traders track altcoins and Bitcoin with advanced indicators and screener filters. Investors screen stocks by fundamentals and follow community ideas for new opportunities.

Key features

  • Advanced charting — 9 chart types including candlestick, Renko, and Point & Figure with 100+ indicators.
  • Real-time data — live prices for stocks, crypto, forex, and futures from 100+ exchanges.
  • Pine Script — create custom indicators, strategies, and alerts with automated trading logic.
  • Social network — publish ideas, follow traders, and comment on analysis with millions of published ideas.
  • Stock screener — filter by fundamentals, technicals, and market cap across global markets.
  • Alerts — price, indicator, and time-based alerts via email, SMS, or webhook.
  • Broker integration — trade directly from charts with supported brokers for seamless execution.

TradingView Pricing

TradingView pricing: Free · from €12.95/mo. Billing model: Freemium.

Free — €0/mo

Includes 1 chart per tab, 3 indicators per chart, 10K historical bars, 10 parallel chart connections, 1 price alert, 1 technical alert, 0 watchlist alerts, basic bar chart types, web/desktop/mobile apps, and ads. No credit card needed.

Essential — €12.95/mo (billed annually)

2 charts per tab, 5 indicators per chart, 10K historical bars, 10 parallel chart connections, 20 price alerts, 20 technical alerts, 0 watchlist alerts, no ads, Volume Profile, custom timeframes, Bar Replay, Indicators on indicators, Chart data export, Intraday Renko/Kagi/Line Break/Point & Figure, Multi-condition alerts, Alerts that don't expire, and more. Try free for 30 days.

Plus — €29.95/mo (billed annually)

4 charts per tab, 10 indicators per chart, 10K historical bars, 20 parallel chart connections, 100 price alerts, 100 technical alerts, 0 watchlist alerts, plus all Essential features. Try free for 30 days.

Premium — €59.95/mo (billed annually)

8 charts per tab, 25 indicators per chart, 20K historical bars, 50 parallel chart connections, 400 price alerts, 400 technical alerts, 2 watchlist alerts, plus all Plus features. Try free for 30 days.

Ultimate — €199.95/mo (billed annually)

All Premium features plus second-based intervals, tick-based intervals, ability to buy professional market data, and first priority support. Includes publishing invite-only scripts. Try free for 30 days.

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Frequently asked questions

Is TradingView free?
Yes, TradingView offers a free plan with basic charting, 1 chart per tab, 3 indicators per chart, and ads. No credit card is required to start.
How much does TradingView cost?
TradingView plans start at €12.95/mo for Essential (billed annually), then €29.95/mo for Plus, €59.95/mo for Premium, and €199.95/mo for Ultimate. A free plan is also available.
Who is TradingView best for?
TradingView is best for day traders, swing traders, crypto traders, and investors who need real-time charts, technical analysis tools, and community insights.
What are the top alternatives to TradingView?
Top alternatives include MetaTrader 4/5 (for forex), Thinkorswim by TD Ameritrade (for stocks), and Bloomberg Terminal (for professional data). TradingView stands out for its browser-based accessibility and social features.
Can you trade directly on TradingView?
Yes, TradingView integrates with supported brokers so you can execute trades directly from the chart. Broker integration is available on paid plans.
Does TradingView have a free trial for paid plans?
Yes, each paid plan (Essential, Plus, Premium, and Ultimate) offers a 30-day free trial. You can test all features before committing.
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