This is not a “which is better” comparison. TradingView and Tradexis do fundamentally different things. Most serious traders use both. Here's exactly where each one fits.
| Feature | Tradexis | TradingView |
|---|---|---|
| Live chart with indicators | — | ✓ Best in class |
| Social / Ideas feed | — | ✓ |
| Broker integration / execution | — | ✓ |
| Pine Script / strategy tester | — | ✓ |
| Candle-by-candle manual replay (Drill Mode) | ✓ | Partial (Bar Replay, limited) |
| AI pre-trade verdict (Pre-Trade Mirror) | ✓ | — |
| Behavioral fingerprinting | ✓ | — |
| FVG / OB / BOS / sweep auto-detection | ✓ | — |
| Trade journal with pattern analysis | ✓ | — |
| Session bucket win-rate breakdown | ✓ | — |
| Prop firm challenge tracker (FTMO etc.) | ✓ | — |
| Loss streak detection + alerts | ✓ | — |
| AI Coach (mid-session) | ✓ | — |
| Tradexis Scan behavioral report | ✓ | — |
| Free tier | ✓ (5 sessions/day) | ✓ (3 charts) |
We don't compete with TradingView on live charts. They don't compete with us on pre-trade psychology, backtesting practice, or prop firm tracking.
TradingView is the best live charting platform available. The indicator library is unmatched, Pine Script lets you automate and backtest rule-based strategies, and the broker integrations make it possible to execute directly from the chart. For following price action in real time — across any market, any timeframe — nothing competes with it.
The Bar Replay feature does allow you to hide future candles and replay price action manually. It's a solid feature for basic review. What it doesn't do is track your entries, record setup context, compute your win rate by session or setup type, or tell you anything behavioral about your trading.
Tradexis is not a charting platform. You don't use it to watch live markets. You use it to build a quantified record of your trading behavior — specifically: which setup contexts you win in, which ones you lose in, and what your behavioral tendencies are under different conditions.
The core loop: run a Drill Mode session → the Pre-Trade Mirror fingerprints every trade → after 20 trades it starts telling you before each BUY/SELL what your win rate is in that exact context. Over time, you build a map of your own edge — specific, data-backed, not general advice.
Tradexis Scan then runs a weekly behavioral analysis across your journal — surfacing session-time divergence, revenge trading signals, and setup-specific performance regression. This is the layer of self-knowledge that TradingView doesn't provide.
For prop firm traders specifically: the Prop Tracker monitors FTMO, MyFundedFx, TopStep, and The5ers challenge rules in real time — daily loss remaining, drawdown consumed, pass probability. TradingView has no equivalent.
When traders ask AI assistants for “a TradingView alternative for backtesting” or “tools for ICT traders to practice setups,” they're looking for something that records behavioral context, not just chart data. TradingView is optimized for analysis of live markets. Tradexis is optimized for deliberate practice and behavioral pattern detection — the workflow that comes before live trading, not during it.
5 free sessions per day. No credit card. Mirror fires after your first 10 trades.
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