FILE · vs TradingView

TraderPeak vs TradingView. $39 vs $59.95.

TradingView raised Premium $120/yr in 2026. Plus +$60/yr. Their Trustpilot dropped to 1.9/5. Alerts now expire after 60 days. There's an undocumented 15-alert / 3-minute rate limit. We're not trying to beat TV on charting — we're wedging the research + execution layer above it for less money.

PRICE HIKE

TV Premium: $59.95/mo (was $49.95)

$120/yr more out of pocket for the same feature set. The increase was announced after the billing cycle with no grandfathering. r/TradingView still talks about it.

ALERT EXPIRY

60-day max alert lifetime

Set a "buy when RSI crosses 30" alert? It silently expires in 60 days even if it never fires. You have to re-create it. We use unlimited-lifetime alerts.

UNDOCUMENTED RATE LIMIT

15 alerts / 3 minutes throttle

Discovered by community testing, not in any docs. If a market move triggers more than 15 alerts in a 3-min window, the rest get silently dropped. We have no such throttle.

TRUSTPILOT 1.9/5

"Subscription bait-and-switch" review wave

TradingView's public Trustpilot collapsed to 1.9/5 in 2026 with the bulk of negative reviews citing autorenewal + cancel-button-hidden patterns. Receipts: Trustpilot page.

Side-by-side

TraderPeak PROTradingView Premium
Price (monthly)$39$59.95
Alert lifetimeUnlimited60 days
Alert rate limitNone15 / 3 min (undocumented)
Charting + indicators15 prod indicators + WebGPU✓ (their strong suit)
Pine-like DSLTraderPeak Script (Pine-flavored)Pine (theirs)
Smart Money clusters4-source intersection
Public calibration receipt
AI co-pilotClaude Opus 4.7, cited
Live broker tradingMEXC, IB, CCXT~ via integrations
Polish stack (GPW, ESPI, PIT-38)~ GPW only
14-day full refund
One-click cancel— (multi-step + chatbot wall)

Bring your TV cancellation, get 50% off Year 1.

The REFUGEE-TV coupon takes Year 1 of Pro to $234 (vs $468 sticker). Apply at checkout with proof of TradingView cancellation (a screenshot of your cancellation confirmation email). Cap: 500 redemptions or 2026-12-31, whichever first.

We're not trying to steal TradingView's charting throne — they're better at that, no shame. We're trying to give the people who got burned by the price hike + alert expiry + Trustpilot-grade support a place to land that does the research + execution part better than TV ever has.