TradingView ARENA

TRADINGVIEW · TRADING ARENA

The market isn't for watching.
It's for training.

Scroll this page: watch one chart grow from a single line into a full trading workspace, then step into the arena and replay the market yourself — long, short, flat, and see your win rate. Finally, take the practice into a real terminal.

Move your cursor through the background — the particles follow.

scroll story

Four evolutions of one chart.

Keep scrolling — the chart on the right walks the four steps of how a trader reads price.

01

Price begins as a line

Put away all the noise and keep only the path of the close. Trend, range, turning points — one line already tells most of the story.

02

Zoom in — every candle is a battle

Switch to candlesticks and four prices enter: open, high, low, close. The body is the net result, the wicks are the attacks that were pushed back — the chart gains a face.

03

Layer indicators — the noise separates

A moving average for direction, an RSI pane below for momentum. Indicators don't predict; they translate "what state are we in" into an executable language.

04

Draw the levels, let the terminal watch

Key levels on the chart, alerts armed on the levels. From this moment you stop staring — when price arrives, desktop, phone and email ring together.

bar replay

The arena: replay the market yourself.

Bars play out one at a time; you decide — long, short or stand aside. $10,000 of virtual capital. See how this round goes.

BTC/USD · 1H · replay mode 0 / 0 bars REPLAY

library

Training library

Ten training guides: how to drill with bar replay and a demo account, how to dodge backtesting traps, how to manage size and drawdowns, how to train the mind, and how to run the daily process — practice trading like a craft.

01DRILLBar replay training: build market feel like an athleteUse Bar Replay to play history one candle at a time and make decisions without knowing what comes next — the cheapest, fastest-feedback way to train market feel.January 2026 · 5 min02DRILLPaper trading, done rightA demo account is not a toy or a jackpot rehearsal. Treat it as a process test bench: train execution, discipline and risk control — not 'the feeling of winning.'January 2026 · 4 min03DRILLThe five most common backtesting trapsLook-ahead bias, overfitting, survivorship bias, ignored costs and short samples — a pretty backtest doesn't mean a profitable strategy. Clear these five traps first.February 2026 · 4 min04RISKPosition sizing: compute risk before the entrySize should not come from 'confidence' but from arithmetic: a fixed fraction of the account at risk per trade, back-solved from the stop distance — a division, not a feeling.February 2026 · 4 min05RISKDrawdown management: survive first, compound laterLose 50% and you need 100% to get back — drawdown math is asymmetric. A drawdown ladder — smaller risk as losses grow, full stop at the line — is the account's seatbelt.March 2026 · 4 min06MINDEmotion isn't the enemy: mental training for tradersFear and greed won't disappear and don't need to. The goal of mental training is to move emotion from the steering wheel to the dashboard — it may warn, it may not drive.March 2026 · 4 min07MINDMaster one setup to the boneKnowing a little of everything is knowing nothing. Pick one setup that fits your temperament and run it through replay, demo and small live — worth more than a hundred bookmarked indicators.April 2026 · 4 min08FLOWThe pre-market checklist: ten minutes before the openHalf the gap between pros and amateurs is pre-market. Ten minutes down a checklist — context, key levels, today's plan, risk budget — then after the open you execute, you don't invent.April 2026 · 4 min09FLOWThe review method: today's charts, tomorrow's edgeReviewing isn't re-reading the P&L — it's grading decisions: screenshot, annotate, classify, count. A fixed twenty-minute routine turns every day into training data.May 2026 · 4 min10FLOWFrom demo to live: crossing the gapGraduating from demo doesn't mean passing live. Bridge with 'minimum-pain size': real money, tiny size, strict rules — acclimate to the pain first, scale later.May 2026 · 4 min

download

Trained enough? Get the real terminal.

TradingView desktop: built-in Bar Replay, GPU-accelerated charts, 100+ indicators and four-channel alerts. Every installer is signed and verified; account data syncs across all devices.

faq

Frequently asked.

Q1Is there a free plan?

Yes. The free plan includes interactive charts, watchlists, built-in indicators and basic alerts; data is delayed where the exchange requires. Paid plans unlock more chart layouts, active alerts and intraday depth — see the official pricing page for exact limits.

Q2Where is Bar Replay?

Enable "Bar Replay" from the TradingView chart toolbar, pick any historical starting point, and the market replays bar by bar with speed control and pause — the arena on this page is a miniature demo of it.

Q3Can I use it without signing up?

Viewing charts and quotes needs no login. An account is only needed to save layouts, sync watchlists, receive alerts and publish scripts — one account works across web, desktop and mobile.

Q4Which systems are supported?

Desktop: Windows 10/11 (x86-64 and ARM64), macOS 11+ (Intel and Apple Silicon), modern Linux with glibc 2.31+. Mobile: iOS 14+ and Android 8.0+.

Q5Are the installers safe?

The Windows installer is code-signed by TradingView Inc.; the macOS app is Apple-notarized; Linux packages are GPG-signed and ship a SHA-256 checksum per release for you to verify before installing.

Start training

A thousand reps later starts with the first one now.

Download TradingView desktop for free, train on real historical replays, and turn this page into your daily routine.