stocksbrew vs TradingView
TradingView is the best charting platform — period. stocksbrew doesn't chart. It delivers AI-powered daily intelligence for your watchlist. They're not competitors; they're complementary tools. The smartest workflow uses TradingView for technical analysis and stocksbrew for daily monitoring.
| Dimension | stocksbrew | TradingView |
|---|---|---|
| Core function | AI-powered daily market intelligence | Professional-grade charting platform |
| Daily brief | Personalized AI brief with buy/hold/sell calls | No AI brief — community ideas and news feed |
| Charting | Not a charting tool | Best-in-class — 100+ indicators, multi-timeframe |
| Watchlist | AI radar with scoring, alerts, and context | Basic watchlist tabs with price alerts |
| Stock screening | Curated screens (growth, momentum, value) | Built-in screener with technical + fundamental filters |
| Portfolio analysis | Portfolio analyzer with health scoring | No portfolio tracking |
| Earnings intel | AI earnings previews and post-earnings analysis | Earnings calendar + basic data |
| Free tier | Daily brief, watchlist radar, sector overview | 1 chart layout, basic indicators, delayed data |
| Paid entry | Pro $12/mo or $99/yr | Essential $12.95/mo up to Premium $49.95/mo |
Where stocksbrew wins
- Personalized AI daily brief — 5 minutes covers your entire watchlist
- Scans 50+ sources for news, sentiment, filings, and earnings
- AI alerts for breakouts, RSI levels, and sentiment shifts
- Portfolio health scoring and earning intel
- Lower price — $12/mo vs TradingView's $13-50/mo
Where TradingView wins
- Best-in-class charting with 100+ indicators
- Pine Script custom indicators and community scripts
- Social features — share charts, follow traders, publish ideas
- Built-in stock screener with technical + fundamental filters
- Multi-asset support — stocks, crypto, forex, futures
A US investor week on stocksbrew
- 1
Morning: stocksbrew brief (5 min)
Read your AI daily brief. Check which holdings have signals. Note any breakouts, sentiment shifts, or earnings events. Done before your first meeting.
- 2
Deep-dive: TradingView (as needed)
When stocksbrew flags a stock, open TradingView to check the chart. Draw trendlines, check RSI levels, look at support/resistance. Make technical decisions with context.
- 3
Weekly: screen + monitor
Use TradingView's screener to find new ideas. Add promising stocks to your stocksbrew watchlist. Let stocksbrew monitor them daily so you don't have to check charts every day.
Who should pick which
Choose TradingView if: You live in charts. TradingView's 100+ indicators, multi-timeframe analysis, and Pine Script community are essential to your trading.
Choose stocksbrew if: You want daily intelligence on your watchlist without staring at charts all day. AI briefs tell you what moved and why in 5 minutes.
Use both if: Use stocksbrew for daily monitoring — the 5-minute brief keeps you informed. Use TradingView when you need to analyze charts, draw trendlines, or screen for new setups.
stocksbrew: free for 3 Radar stocks, Pro at $12/month. TradingView: see their pricing page.
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Common questions
- Can stocksbrew replace TradingView?
- No. stocksbrew is not a charting tool. It's an AI intelligence platform. TradingView remains the best charting platform. They serve different purposes and work best together.
- Which is cheaper?
- stocksbrew Pro costs $12/mo. TradingView paid plans range from $12.95/mo (Essential) to $49.95/mo (Premium). For daily intelligence, stocksbrew is significantly more affordable.
- Should I use both?
- Yes. Most investors benefit from both. Use stocksbrew for daily monitoring and intelligence (5-minute briefs). Use TradingView for technical analysis when you need to dig into charts.
- Does stocksbrew have charting?
- No. stocksbrew focuses on AI-powered intelligence — personalized briefs, watchlist scoring, sentiment analysis, and earnings intel. For charting, you'll want TradingView or your brokerage platform.
Try the US workflow
Add 3 stocks free. Get AI calls and optional email alerts when setups change.
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