Does TradingView have a free trial?

How to get TradingView free trial without credit card?

Now I don't think that any trader would argue with the idea that TradingView is a great product.

It's pretty much the gold standard of charting software, and it's probably the most widely used charting package out there right now.

With that said, I don't know about you, but I have a few issues with TradingView: Their charts aren't customizable. It's very difficult to make any customizations. A lot of what I do for my trading involves using a series of different charts for different setups, so the inability to customize charts is a serious limitation for me.

They have an absolute ton of ads and popups. This is annoying when you want to read articles or learn about a new strategy, but the worst part is that the ads are always changing. Sometimes they're really good and helpful, and sometimes they're terrible and annoying.

They're expensive. In addition to that, the fact that they're charging for their software is an issue for me because I don't really like the idea of being forced to pay for anything. That said, if you use their service, I don't really have an issue with it.

However, if you're not a big fan of the software, you can still get a 14-day free trial with no credit card required. The only problem with this is that you have to pay for the service at the end of the 14 days, so you'll be stuck with a paid subscription if you don't want it.

With that in mind, here are all the details on how to get a 14-day free trial of TradingView without having to pay a dime. Free 14-Day Trial. If you're looking for a free 14-day trial, you'll need to first head over to the homepage of the service and sign up for the free trial. Here's what you need to do: Head to the homepage of the service and click on Free Trial.

Why did TradingView cancel my free trial?

Recently I used a free trial of TradingView to see how to trade forex on the free platform and it was so easy!

I would love to use this app, but without a trial it doesn't sound like I can use it. It's great that other platforms offer both free trials and paid accounts but what if you want a trial and the free trial period ends and you have already committed to a paid account? This also happens at the end of some free trials and it is a massive pain. Does anyone have any suggestions for how to handle these types of "trials"?

Yes please! - The one-click approach to creating a free or paid account is incredibly handy, and in my experience, the interface is fast and easy to learn. TradingView is definitely worth trying out! Re: Yes please! Thanks for your response! I really liked that aspect of the platform too. As for "upgrading" to a paid account, I don't think you actually have to. It's like they give you the option to pay as you go or commit for a monthly fee. However, because I went with the commitment, they gave me a coupon code which let me take advantage of a 25% discount off the current price. For me, it all worked out really well!

One other point though is that they seem to want you to create an account on each of their websites and platforms. I just use one account across the board because it is just easier that way. I understand why it is not possible to use one account but it doesn't sound like I can avoid this requirement either way.

It's probably due to the type of account. They're probably looking at people who have enough credit to be charged a month's account fees, and a month's free trial to look at their system.

There are no trials for the tradingview.com site as well, excepting the free, no commitment option.

Is there a way to get TradingView for free?

/ I was trying to avoid that if possible.

Yes, you can get an API key. First of all, you need to register for an account at a reputable exchange such as Coinbase or Bitfinex (for the latter, make sure you do this on the website as it should be logged, but you can do it in chrome dev tools). In Coinbase, once you have logged in, head back to In the last section, under "Exchange Supported", you will see API keys to select from - select one, and then on the next screen, hit download.

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