TradingView: Multi-market data, professional charts, alerts, and multi-device access

TradingView provides eligible users worldwide with multi-asset market data, professional-grade charts, alerts, screeners, and scripting and strategy tools across web and client platforms. The following summarizes key capabilities for English-speaking users. This overview does not constitute investment advice.

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Overview

TradingView key capabilities

  • Chart analysis

    Market display, multi-timeframe switching, and overlay of indicators and drawing tools for technical analysis.

  • Price and condition alerts

    Configurable notifications when price or technical conditions meet preset criteria, reducing the need for continuous manual monitoring.

  • Market screener

    Filter candidates by technical, market, and fundamental criteria to build watchlists.

  • Download and multi-device use

    Sync layouts and settings across desktop, web, and mobile clients to continue analysis on any device.

Chart analysis

TradingView chart analysis features

One of TradingView's core strengths is bringing market watching, technical analysis, and review into a single interface. Switch timeframes on the chart, overlay analysis tools, and use multi-chart layouts to compare symbols or periods side by side. The desktop app supports multi-monitor workspaces, linked tabs for the same symbol, and synchronized crosshairs — ideal for heavy use and multi-screen setups.

  • Multi-timeframe switching for short-, medium-, and long-term trends
  • Multi-chart layouts for pre-market and intraday analysis
  • Built for technical analysis, market watching, and review
  • Multi-monitor support for intensive desktop workflows
  • Linked tabs and synchronized crosshairs across views of the same symbol

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Illustration of market charts with multiple timeframes and layouts

Alerts

What TradingView alerts are for

TradingView alerts help reduce screen-watching time. When price reaches a key level or chart conditions are met, the system can notify you automatically so you can focus on decisions. Public help center documentation describes price alerts, technical alerts, and watchlist alerts, available on web, desktop, and mobile.

  • Price alerts: trigger when price reaches, breaks, or falls below key levels
  • Condition alerts: notify when technical criteria are satisfied
  • Watchlist alerts: apply the same alert logic across a group of symbols
  • Multi-device: receive alerts on web, desktop, and mobile
  • Save time: stay informed without continuous manual monitoring

Explore alert features

Illustration of price alerts, watchlists, and multi-client notifications

On any device

Trading convenience at its best. Top-tier charts — synced layouts, watchlists, settings, and more — because whether you use the web, mobile, or desktop app, your workflow stays consistent.

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FAQ

Common questions before you start

What does it do?

TradingView is a comprehensive platform for market data, charts, and technical analysis across securities and related markets. Common capabilities include charting, price and condition alerts, market screeners, and cross-device sync. See product documentation and the help center for details.

Which platforms are supported?

Desktop apps are available for Windows, macOS, and Linux, with browser access and iOS and Android mobile clients. Available instruments, data coverage, and features may vary by region, account type, regulatory requirements, and platform policies. Refer to each platform's current documentation and your account scope.

How are alerts different from watching the screen?

Price and condition alerts push notifications when preset price or technical criteria are met, reducing the need for continuous manual monitoring. Alert counts, condition types, channels, and usage limits depend on platform rules, account plans, and personal settings.

Who is it for?

Suitable for users who track markets across multiple timeframes and lists, use screeners, and work across devices. The platform does not provide or replace professional investment or financial advice. Past performance, tool demonstrations, and any page content do not guarantee returns. All investment decisions are yours alone and carry associated risk.

Free vs paid plans?

Data coverage, features, and limits for free and paid tiers are defined on the pricing page. If terms change, the pricing page at the time of use governs.

Do I need the desktop app?

No. Most common tasks can be done in the browser. The desktop client is useful for multi-monitor layouts, multi-window workflows, and extended sessions.