Global financial charting platform

TradingView

Track all markets · Read every move

A full-featured charting and technical analysis platform for watching markets, studying trends, and setting alerts.

  • Candlestick, line, area, and more chart types
  • Minute, hourly, daily, weekly, and other timeframes
  • Volume, historical price action, and market changes

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The market hub for traders worldwide

Join 100M+ traders and investors using professional tools to turn research into action.

100M+ Users worldwide
100+ Exchanges covered
400+ Built-in indicators
10M+ Community ideas

Professional tools for every trader

From Supercharts to screeners, alerts to backtesting — research and prepare to act on one platform.

Supercharts

Professional candlestick charts with multi-timeframe layouts, 100+ built-in indicators, and a full drawing toolkit.

Stock & Crypto Screeners

Filter global stocks and crypto by technicals, fundamentals, and custom rules to spot opportunities faster.

Alerts

Get instant notifications via app push, email, or webhook when price, indicator, or Pine Script conditions trigger.

Track all markets

Stocks, crypto, forex, futures, and indices — one account, global market data.

Stocks

US, Hong Kong, China A-shares, and other major markets

Crypto

BTC, ETH, and hundreds of digital assets

Forex

Major pairs and crosses with live quotes

Futures

Energy, metals, agricultural contracts, and more

Community ideas

Share analysis, discuss strategies, and get inspiration from traders around the world.

Long

AAPL: structure stays strong — watch key support

Price holds higher highs inside an ascending channel; institutional interest remains at key levels, bias short-term bullish.

Short

XAUUSD: supply-zone rejection keeps pullback in play

Gold rejected at the 4H supply zone; if the break fails to hold, downside liquidity targets remain open.

Long

BTCUSD: post-break retest — trend continuation in focus

Daily breakout retesting prior high as support with volume confirmation; multi-timeframe structure still favors continuation.

Browse all community ideas

Pine Script — drive your strategy with code

Pine Script is TradingView's native language for custom indicators and strategies. Backtest in Strategy Tester, then publish and share with traders worldwide.

  • Built-in Pine Editor with live compile and chart preview
  • Strategy Tester for net profit, drawdown, and win rate
  • 10M+ community scripts to browse and follow for free
  • Latest v6 syntax with libraries and advanced data structures
Learn Pine Script
TradingView desktop on dual monitors: multi-chart layout on the left, single-symbol analysis on the right

Desktop

Native multi-monitor support

Multiple displays matter for traders. The TradingView desktop app lets you set up and restore multi-monitor workspaces without the limits of a browser.

Desktop

Symbol sync across tabs

Open a symbol once and every tab you choose will show the same instrument. Change it in any tab and all tabs update — a fast way to split your analysis.

TradingView desktop tab sync: multiple layout tabs showing the same AAPL symbol

Mobile

Mobile app — charts anywhere

View candles, switch timeframes, add indicators, and receive alert push notifications on mobile. Sign in with the same account to sync watchlists with web and desktop.

Access TradingView anywhere

Web browser, desktop client, or mobile app — choose what fits you and download safely from official channels.

All buttons link to TradingView official (tradingview.com) and official app stores; installers are provided by TradingView.

What is TradingView?

TradingView is financial market charting and analysis software. Think of it as a platform for charting, technical analysis, price alerts, and strategy research — covering stocks, crypto, forex, futures, indices, ETFs, and more.

It runs on web, desktop, and mobile, and is commonly used to watch markets, draw trend lines, add indicators, and set price alerts.

Key features

1. Market charts

Charts are at the core of TradingView. You can view:

  • Candlestick, line, area, and other chart types
  • Minute, hourly, daily, weekly, and other timeframes
  • Volume, historical trends, and price changes

For example, search for Apple stock, Bitcoin, or gold and review recent price action.

2. Technical indicators

The platform includes many analysis tools, such as:

  • Moving averages (MA)
  • MACD
  • RSI
  • Bollinger Bands
  • Volume indicators
  • Support, resistance, and trendline drawing tools

These tools help you observe trends but do not guarantee accurate forecasts.

3. Price alerts

Set conditions and get notified when price reaches a target. For example:

  • Alert when Bitcoin hits a specific price
  • Alert when a stock breaks below your stop level
  • Alert when an indicator gives a signal

TradingView supports simple price alerts and advanced conditions based on indicators or strategies.

4. Watchlists and screeners

Add stocks, coins, or indices to watchlists for a focused view. Screen by price, change, volume, or technical rules. Pine Script can also scan watchlists for custom criteria.

5. Custom indicators and strategies

TradingView uses Pine Script. With it you can:

  • Build custom indicators
  • Create buy and sell signals
  • Define trading strategies
  • Run historical backtests
  • Set custom alerts

This suits users who want to research and define their own trading rules.

6. Community ideas

Users can publish market analysis, chart markup, and trade ideas publicly. Community content is for reference only — not investment advice.

Free vs paid plans

TradingView offers a free tier and several paid subscriptions. The free plan covers basic charting; paid plans typically add:

  • More chart layouts
  • More indicators per chart
  • More price and technical alerts
  • Longer historical data
  • Advanced analysis tools
  • Ad-free experience

Pricing and plan details vary by region — see the official pricing page for current options.

Who is it for?

User Common use
New investors Track stock or crypto prices; learn candles and basic indicators
Stock investors Follow watchlists, study trends, set price alerts
Crypto traders 24/7 market data and short-term price action
Technical analysts Indicators, drawing tools, support and resistance research
Strategy researchers Write and backtest strategies in Pine Script

Important to know

TradingView is primarily a research and analysis tool — not a guaranteed profit system. Indicators, community ideas, and backtests cannot guarantee future returns.

A practical getting-started path for beginners:

  1. Learn to search for the stocks or coins you want to watch;
  2. Switch candle timeframes;
  3. Add volume, moving averages, and RSI;
  4. Build a watchlist of assets you follow;
  5. Set simple price alerts.