What is Tradingview?

 TradingView.

TradingView is a popular web-based platform used for:

1. Charting and Technical Analysis

TradingView provides advanced interactive charts for analyzing financial markets. Traders use it to visualize:

  • Price movements

  • Technical indicators (like RSI, MACD, moving averages)

  • Trend lines and patterns

  • Custom scripts and strategies (via Pine Script)

2. Market Data

It offers real-time (or slightly delayed) data on:

  • Stocks

  • Forex (currencies)

  • Cryptocurrencies

  • Commodities

  • Indices

  • Futures

You can also track economic indicators and news feeds.

3. Social Networking for Traders

It includes a strong community where users:

  • Share trading ideas and charts

  • Follow other traders

  • Comment on market analysis

  • Participate in discussions

4. Pine Script for Custom Strategies

TradingView allows users to write and use custom scripts in Pine Script, its proprietary scripting language. This is used to:

  • Create custom indicators

  • Automate strategies for backtesting

  • Set up custom alerts

5. Alerts and Notifications

You can set alerts based on:

  • Price levels

  • Indicators crossing thresholds

  • Custom conditions in Pine Script

These can be sent via app notifications, email, or SMS (depending on your plan).


Free vs. Paid Plans

  • Free: Basic charts and limited indicators

  • Pro / Pro+ / Premium: More indicators, multiple charts per tab, faster data, and advanced features

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