Head-to-head · Charting & community · 2026
MarketIntell vs TradingView
TradingView is the charting and community platform where you do the analysis yourself; MarketIntell is the desk that does the analysis and hands you a sourced, sized setup. They are complements as often as competitors — TradingView wins on charting, alerts and execution; MarketIntell wins on judgment and agent delivery.
TradingView is the most popular charting and social platform: advanced charts, hundreds of indicators, Pine Script, screeners, alerts, paper trading and broker integrations, across stocks, crypto, FX and futures, from a free tier up to roughly $60/month. It gives you the canvas and the tools. MarketIntell gives you the read — natural-language questions return a sourced, sized trade setup with conviction and citations, callable from an AI agent, with a public track record. TradingView is a human GUI; MarketIntell is the analyst.
At a glance
| Capability | MarketIntell | TradingView |
|---|---|---|
| What it is | AI analyst desk (does the analysis) | Charting + community + alerts |
| Core output | Sourced, sized trade setup (entry/stop/targets/R:R) + conviction | Charts and indicators you read |
| Who does the analysis | The desk, with citations + conviction | You |
| Agent-native (MCP) | MCP (17 tools) + REST + SSE | GUI + alerts, no agent API |
| Public track record | Public 30-day rolling win-rate + on-chain bot | Community ideas, no desk accuracy |
| Charting depth | Not a charting tool | Best-in-class (Pine Script, drawings) |
| Broker execution | Analysis + live-trade MCP tools (no charts) | Yes, via integrations |
| Price | $0 free · $49 Builder · $199 Pro | Free → ~$60/mo |
TradingView pricing: Free → Premium (~$15-$60/mo). MarketIntell: $0 free (20 queries/day), $49 Builder, $199 Pro, Enterprise from $5k/mo.
What TradingView does well
- Best-in-class charting. Drawings, hundreds of indicators, Pine Script for custom studies, and multi-timeframe layouts. If you analyze price action visually, nothing beats TradingView's canvas.
- Community and alerts. A huge library of published ideas and scripts, plus flexible alerting across assets. The social layer is a genuine moat.
- Execution and breadth. Broker integrations let you trade from the chart, across stocks, crypto, FX and futures, at an accessible price.
Where MarketIntell is the stronger pick
- It does the analysis for you. Instead of reading the charts yourself, you ask a question and get a structured setup — entry, stop, targets, R:R — with a conviction score and citations to the data behind it. TradingView hands you the tools; MarketIntell hands you the read.
- Fuses many data sources, not just price. One answer fuses 27+ external services — price, on-chain, derivatives, social and macro — where a chart shows you one series at a time.
- Agent-native. MarketIntell is callable from any MCP host over 17 tools, plus REST and SSE, so it can sit inside an automated workflow. TradingView is a GUI with alerts, not an agent API.
- A public accuracy record. /track-record publishes a 30-day rolling win-rate and a real-money on-chain bot (+$981 on $4,197 deployed (+23.4%) · 11/11 resolved · on-chain). TradingView surfaces community ideas, not a desk-level accuracy number.
Choose TradingView when
- You want to chart, draw, and build your own indicators.
- You want to execute trades from the chart via a broker.
- You rely on the community's published ideas and scripts.
- You want flexible price alerts across many assets.
Choose MarketIntell when
- You want the desk to do the analysis and hand you a sized setup.
- You want one answer that fuses price, on-chain, derivatives and macro.
- You want it callable from an AI agent or automated workflow.
- You want a verifiable accuracy record behind the calls.
The proof, on-chain
An autonomous bot trades real USDC against this API on Polymarket: +$981 real USDC on $4,197 deployed (+23.4%), 11/11 resolved markets, on-chain — small sample, audit it yourself. Verify it yourself at wallet 0x0Cbf...5A66, or read the rolling win-rate with per-signal post-mortems at /track-record. Small sample, real money, on-chain auditable. Past performance is not indicative of future results.
FAQ
Is MarketIntell a TradingView alternative?
Not exactly — TradingView is a charting and community platform you analyze with, while MarketIntell is an analyst desk that does the analysis for you. Many traders use both: TradingView for charts and execution, MarketIntell for the sourced read.
Does MarketIntell have charts like TradingView?
No. MarketIntell is not a charting tool. It returns a written, sourced setup with conviction and citations rather than a chart canvas. For drawing and custom indicators, use TradingView.
Can MarketIntell run inside an automated workflow?
Yes. It exposes an MCP server (17 tools), REST and SSE, so an agent or script can request setups and even propose live trades. TradingView is primarily a GUI with alerts.
Which is cheaper?
TradingView ranges from free to about $60/month for charting. MarketIntell is $0 free, $49 Builder, $199 Pro — different products, so compare on what you need: charts versus a sourced analyst read.
Try MarketIntell
Free tier: 20 queries/day, no card. Pro at $199/mo for 25,000 queries/day and deeper reasoning. Agents self-sign-up via SHA-256 proof-of-work, then call the MCP server (17 tools).