TradingView is a web-based charting and analysis platform with a large trading community, known for powerful, accessible charts and its Pine Script indicators. Where a broker integrates with it, you can trade directly from TradingView's charts using your broker account. It suits chart-focused traders who want best-in-class analysis tools, and is offered by fewer brokers than MetaTrader.
What is TradingView?
TradingView is a web-based charting, analysis and social platform used across forex, stocks, crypto and other markets. Unlike MetaTrader or cTrader, it began as a charting and community tool rather than a broker terminal — it is widely regarded for the quality and accessibility of its charts, its large library of community-built indicators and scripts (written in its Pine Script language), and the way traders share ideas and analysis. Many traders use TradingView for analysis even when they place trades elsewhere.
Where a broker offers TradingView integration, you can connect your broker account and place and manage trades directly from TradingView's charts, combining its analysis tools with your broker's execution. It runs in the browser and on mobile apps, so there is little to install. Because broker integration is the key, TradingView's availability for actual trading depends on the broker — fewer brokers integrate it than offer MetaTrader.
What are TradingView's strengths and who does it suit?
TradingView's standout strength is charting and analysis: its charts are powerful yet approachable, it supports a huge range of indicators and drawing tools, and its Pine Script lets users build and share custom studies. The active community means many ideas, scripts and educational posts are available, which appeals to traders who learn by following analysis. Running in the browser and on mobile, it is also one of the most accessible platforms to get started with.
It suits chart-focused traders who prioritise analysis quality and want to trade from the same environment they analyse in — provided their broker integrates it. It is less of a fit for traders who specifically need MetaTrader's expert-advisor automation ecosystem, since TradingView's automation and broker-execution capabilities differ and depend on the integration. As ever, TradingView is the interface; the spreads, commissions and swap-free treatment come from the broker and account, which you should check directly.
- Strength: powerful, accessible web-based charting and drawing tools.
- Strength: large community and Pine Script custom indicators.
- Strength: runs in the browser and on mobile — little to install.
- Trade from the charts only where the broker integrates TradingView.
- Consideration: offered by fewer brokers; automation differs from MetaTrader's expert advisors.
TradingView on mobile vs desktop
TradingView is primarily web-based, so the desktop experience runs in the browser (with a downloadable desktop app also available), and there are full-featured Android and iOS apps. The browser/desktop experience is the most powerful for detailed charting, applying many indicators, and managing complex layouts. For analysis, most traders work on a larger screen.
The mobile apps are well-regarded and suit monitoring charts, following the community, and — where broker integration allows — placing or adjusting trades on the move. The pattern mirrors other platforms: do detailed analysis on a larger screen, monitor and react on mobile. Your charts, watchlists and (where connected) broker account sync across devices.
Which Daleel FX brokers offer TradingView?
The brokers below — drawn directly from our verified broker data — offer TradingView integration. We derive this list from each broker's platform field rather than restating it in prose, so it always matches our records. Because trading from TradingView depends on the broker integrating it, fewer brokers support it than MetaTrader — the brokers shown here are the ones on the Daleel FX shortlist that do.
If you want to analyse and trade from TradingView, choose a regulated broker from the list and verify the entity that serves your country on its register first. Remember the platform does not set pricing or your swap-free treatment — those come from the broker and account type, and we do not publish spread or commission figures; check the broker's current terms.