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May 19, 2026

Charts you’ll actually recognise: TradingView partners with AllyJournal

We’ve signed a Free Advanced Charts agreement with TradingView, the charting platform millions of traders already use every day. Their Advanced Charts library is coming to AllyJournal — the same chart engine you trade on, now built into the journal you reflect on it with.

Two places it shows up first

On every trade page. Open a trade and you’ll see the price action around your entry and exit, on the timeframe of your choice, with the same drawing tools and indicators TradingView users know. No more flipping between tabs to remember what the market looked like when you pulled the trigger.

On a new backtesting page. Create a session, pick a symbol and a date range, and replay the market bar by bar. Place simulated trades. Manage them with proper stop-loss and take-profit lines drawn on the chart. Watch your unrealised P&L tick as new bars print. When the session ends, the trades fall into the same analytics engine that runs over your live trades.

Why this matters

This is the chart layer we’ve wanted from day one. Trading reflection without proper charts is like reading a film script without seeing the movie. With TradingView’s library doing the heavy lifting, every trade you log — historical or simulated — gets the visual context it deserves.

More to come over the next few weeks as we roll out the integration. Charts by TradingView.

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Charts you'll actually recognise: TradingView partners with AllyJournal