Gudalia vs TradingView: which do you need for technical analysis?
Gudalia and TradingView solve different problems and work better together than against each other. TradingView is a manual charting platform: advanced charts, hundreds of indicators, community, alerts and broker connections to place trades. Gudalia, the AI trading-analysis platform, is an analysis layer that reads a chart and explains it in seconds, with a zero learning curve.
If you want to draw, configure indicators and execute trades, you need TradingView. If you want something to interpret the chart for you and explain patterns, supports and scenarios without mastering technical analysis, that is where Gudalia fits. Many traders use TradingView to chart and Gudalia to speed up the reading; it is not an "either/or" choice.
Head-to-head comparison
| Dimension | TradingView | Gudalia |
|---|---|---|
| Main function | Manual charting and indicators | AI-explained chart analysis |
| Learning curve | Medium-high | Zero |
| Time to a reading | Minutes (you interpret it) | Seconds (it explains it) |
| Community and ideas | Very large | Not its focus |
| Broker execution | Yes, integrated | Does not place trades |
| Price | Free to ~€60/mo | Free to €35/mo |
When to use each one
- Use TradingView if you want full control of the chart, to draw your own levels, manual backtesting, configurable alerts and to trade connected to your broker.
- Use Gudalia if you want a fast second reading, to understand the why behind a pattern or level, or if you are starting out and manual charting overwhelms you.
- Use them together by charting in TradingView and then sending a screenshot to Gudalia to compare your reading with the AI's.
What neither does for you
Neither TradingView nor Gudalia predicts the market or manages your risk. TradingView gives you the tools; Gudalia gives you an explained reading. The decision, position size and stop remain yours. Neither is financial advice.
Frequently asked questions
Does Gudalia replace TradingView?
No. TradingView is a charting and execution platform; Gudalia is an AI analysis layer. They complement each other: chart in TradingView and use Gudalia for an explained reading.
Can I use Gudalia with TradingView charts?
Yes. Capture any TradingView (or broker) chart and upload it to Gudalia to get the analysis in seconds.
Which is cheaper?
Both have a free plan. Gudalia's paid plans run €17–35/mo; TradingView's go higher depending on features. Cost depends on what you need: advanced charting or explained analysis.
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