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May 24, 2025

Comparative table between TradingView and GoCharting

Filed under: Trading — admin @ 12:23 pm

Here’s a comparative table between TradingView and GoCharting, focusing on key aspects like features, usability, market access, and pricing:

FeatureTradingViewGoCharting
Platform TypeWeb-based, desktop, and mobile appsWeb-based (with responsive mobile support)
Primary FocusGlobal financial markets (stocks, forex, crypto, etc.)Indian markets (MCX, NSE) + global markets
User InterfaceClean, intuitive, highly customizableFunctional, slightly less polished but very detailed
Chart TypesCandlestick, bar, line, Heikin Ashi, Renko, Kagi, etc.Similar chart types + advanced order flow charts
Order Flow/Footprint ChartsLimited (through plugins or brokers)Built-in support for footprint, volume profile, etc.
Broker IntegrationMultiple global brokers (OANDA, FXCM, etc.)Limited to specific Indian brokers (e.g., Zerodha)
Market CoverageGlobal (stocks, forex, crypto, indices, futures)Primarily Indian + crypto and limited global assets
Real-Time DataDepends on plan; real-time for many major exchangesReal-time for Indian markets; delayed for some global ones
Drawing ToolsExtensive (Elliott Waves, Fibonacci, Gann, etc.)Also extensive, with order flow tools
Social FeaturesStrong (idea sharing, public charts, chat, comments)Basic (some idea sharing, no large community)
Backtesting/Strategy TestingBuilt-in Pine Script editor & testerStrategy tester is available, but less refined
Custom IndicatorsThousands of community-built Pine Script indicatorsCustom indicators possible with some coding
Mobile AppYes (iOS, Android)No native app; web app adapts to mobile
Pricing (2025)Free tier + Pro ($14.95), Pro+ ($29.95), Premium ($59.95)Free tier + Premium (starts ~$12/month, varies)
Best ForGlobal traders/investors, social tradersOrder flow traders, Indian market participants

Summary:

  • Choose TradingView if you need global market access, social trading, a polished UI, and extensive broker integration.
  • Choose GoCharting if you focus on Indian markets and/or need built-in order flow/footprint charting without third-party tools.

Good to mention: GoCharting allows multiple charts display layouts on the same screen in the free version, whereas TradingView requires a paid subscription to display multiple charts on the same screen.

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