If your strategy sucks, it sucks. Not because Tradingview is wrong. Its pretty accurate for me and a whole lot of other traders that are profitable and backtest using that platform.Could be, but it sucks. Simple backtesting is just plain wrong.
If your strategy sucks, it sucks. Not because Tradingview is wrong. Its pretty accurate for me and a whole lot of other traders that are profitable and backtest using that platform.
Can you supply an example of a good Tradingview backtest?If your strategy sucks, it sucks. Not because Tradingview is wrong. Its pretty accurate for me and a whole lot of other traders that are profitable and backtest using that platform.
Yup you got itIf your strategy sucks, it sucks. Not because Tradingview is wrong. Its pretty accurate for me and a whole lot of other traders that are profitable and backtest using that platform.
I think it's a pretty great platform for the price. It lacks the bells and whistles of something like multicharts but it's backtesting for single instruments is not bad. It has probably one of the best charting packages on the planet for $14.99 and is linked up to a community forum for top tier shitposting.
I don't personally use it (futures spreads and all...) but just about everyone I know that trades uses it. The level of convenience, lack of needing to install some bullshit platform-and-service-pack-dependent software from a company that still develops like its 1982 is worth it in every single way. Recently they've really added a ton of broker links and are working on more. They will quickly consume the overall market for anyone but the most picky of traders. Once they support option chains the current big swinging dick in the field of great UI, TOS, will get completely btfo.
I think you really need to quantify the sentence "it does so many things wrong I don't know where to start" because you are certainly in an extremely small community of active traders that don't think it's the greatest thing since sliced bread.
I think it's a pretty great platform for the price. It lacks the bells and whistles of something like multicharts but it's backtesting for single instruments is not bad. It has probably one of the best charting packages on the planet for $14.99 and is linked up to a community forum for top tier shitposting.
https://stockcharts.com/acp/?s=TSLA Have come out with a HTML5 competitor to TradingView.
Trradingview is popular because many newbies are using it for backtesting.
I like their charts but not their Pine Script. It would be good if they offer C++, Python Java, or C#.