For TradingView Traders

TradingView shows you what happened.
We show you why.

TradingView is the world's best charting platform — but it's not a trading journal. It tracks executions, not decisions. RB Trading Pro Journal adds the analytics layer TradingView is missing: emotion tracking, win rate by setup, prop firm rule monitoring, and 100+ performance metrics.

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The Gap

What TradingView tracks vs what you actually need

TradingView is exceptional at charting and analysis. But serious traders need more than a list of executions.

TradingView Gives You
  • Trade history (entry, exit, P&L)
  • Chart annotations and layouts
  • Paper trading simulator
  • Bar replay for visual review
  • No emotion or psychology tracking
  • No win rate by setup or time of day
  • No prop firm drawdown alerts
  • No R-multiple tracking or profit factor
  • No structured notes per trade
  • No consistency or discipline scoring
✅ RB Trading Adds All of This
  • Emotion tagging on every trade (FOMO, calm, revenge…)
  • Win rate breakdown by setup, session, and symbol
  • Prop firm tracker — FTMO, FunderPro, E8, Apex rules live
  • Profit factor, R-multiple, expectancy, 100+ metrics
  • P&L calendar — month, week, and day view
  • Daily drawdown alerts before you breach
  • RB Score — your overall performance grade
  • Trade planner with pre-market checklist
  • Risk calculator with live FX rates
  • Screenshot per trade — paste your TradingView chart
Your New Workflow

TradingView + RB Trading — how they work together

Keep everything you love about TradingView. Add the journal layer on top.

1
Chart in TradingView
Analyse price action, draw your levels, identify setups — exactly as you do now. Nothing changes.
2
Execute your trade
Place the trade via your broker or TradingView's connected broker. Take a screenshot of your setup.
3
Log it in RB Trading
Add the trade in under 30 seconds — or import via CSV. Paste your TradingView screenshot directly into the trade card.
4
See your patterns
After 20–30 trades, your analytics show which setups win, which sessions are profitable, and which emotions cost you money.
Features

Everything TradingView traders need in a journal

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Setup Performance Analytics
Tag every trade with your setup name (breakout, pullback, ICT OB, FVG…) and see the win rate, average R, and profit factor for each one separately. Know exactly which setups from your TradingView analysis are actually making money.
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Emotion & Psychology Tracking
After 50 trades you'll see exactly which emotional state destroys your win rate. FOMO trades win 24% of the time on average. Calm, focused trades win 68%. TradingView can't show you this — your journal can.
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TradingView Screenshot per Trade
Paste your TradingView chart screenshot directly into each trade entry. Build a visual database of every setup you've ever taken — searchable by date, symbol, outcome, and setup tag.
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CSV Import from TradingView
Export your trade history from TradingView and import it directly. The importer auto-maps TradingView's export columns. All historical trades populated in minutes.
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Prop Firm Rule Tracker
Trading a funded account on TradingView's connected brokers? Track your FTMO, FunderPro, or E8 daily drawdown limits and profit targets in real time — with alerts before you breach.
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Time of Day Heatmap
See your P&L by hour of the day across all your TradingView trades. Most traders are surprised to find 2–3 specific hours generate 80% of their profits — and 2–3 hours lose most of it back.
Common Questions

TradingView traders ask us

Does TradingView have a trading journal?
TradingView has a basic trade history panel in the Trading Panel tab that shows executed trades. It's not a full journal — there are no structured notes per trade, no emotion tracking, no win rate by setup, no R-multiple analytics, and no prop firm rule monitoring. Most serious traders use TradingView for charting and a dedicated journal like RB Trading for performance analysis.
Can I import my TradingView trades into RB Trading Pro Journal?
Yes. Export your trade history as a CSV from TradingView (in the Trading Panel → History tab, click the three dots and export). Then import that CSV directly into RB Trading. The importer handles TradingView's column format automatically.
Can I paste TradingView chart screenshots into my journal?
Yes. Each trade entry in RB Trading has a screenshot field. Take a screenshot of your TradingView chart setup, and paste or upload it directly into the trade. Over time you build a visual trade database you can review and search.
Does this work for TradingView paper trading?
Yes. Log your paper trades manually in RB Trading (30 seconds per trade) and track them with the same analytics as live trades. This is one of the best ways to validate a strategy before going live — you see win rate, R-multiple, and emotional patterns on your paper account first.
TradingView traders

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TradingView is missing.

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