VOL. XCIV, NO. 247

★ A CURATED DIRECTORY OF FINANCIAL TOOLS ★

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Thursday, December 11, 2025

Tool Comparison

Börsdata vs TradingView comparison

Compare pricing, supported platforms, categories, and standout capabilities to decide which tool fits your workflow.

Quick takeaways

Börsdata adds Stock Ideas, Index Rebalancing, Investor Holdings, Insider Data, Short Interest, Buybacks & Authorizations, Improved Filings, Interest Rates, Data APIs, and Sheets / Excel Add-ins coverage that TradingView skips.

TradingView includes ETF Screeners, Options & Derivatives, Quant, Portfolio, Backtesting, Paper Trading, Advanced Order Types, Alerts, Yield Curves, Housing & Construction, Inflation Rates, ETF Overview, ETF Performance, ETF Fundamentals, On-chain Analytics, DEX / DeFi, Webhooks, Broker Connectors, Education, Videos, Blogs, and Forums categories that Börsdata omits.

TradingView offers mobile access, which Börsdata skips.

In depth comparison

Börsdata logo

Börsdata

borsdata.se

Nordic‑first equity analytics and data platform with 20‑year fundamentals, advanced screener, TradingView technical analysis, ownership data and a REST API. Global companies and instruments are included on higher tiers. New REST JSON API access (including global data) is gated to Pro+ from Feb 2025; Excel and Google Sheets add‑ins reuse the same end‑of‑day data. Retail tiers are for private, non‑professional use only; professional users are directed to Enterprise.

Platforms

WebAPI

Pricing

FreeSubscription

Quick highlights

  • Web-based analytics terminal for equity investors with company data for ~1 700 Nordic and 16 000+ global companies, 20 years of history, thousands of ratios, technical analysis, strategies, screener, MFN news and API/Excel plug-in.
  • Complete financials (income statement, balance sheet, cash flow) with long annual, quarterly and rolling 12‑month history and visual comparison against sector peers.
  • Advanced stock screener with several thousand KPIs, mini charts, saved filters and watchlists, plus intraday price‑performance KPIs for multiple short-term horizons in the UI.
  • Built-in quantitative strategies such as Magic Formula, Graham, Dividend, F-Score and Net-nets leveraging the historical ratio database for stock idea generation.
  • Holdings and Owner Flow modules showing top-20 shareholders, insider transactions, short selling and buybacks for Nordic companies; API exposes Holdings Insider/Shorts/Buyback endpoints for Pro+ users.

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TradingView

tradingview.com

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Multi‑asset charting, screening, portfolio tracking, options analytics, and social trading platform with connected brokers and a large retail trader community. Higher limits on server‑side alerts, historical data, charts per tab, portfolios, and other advanced tools (including options analytics and yield‑curve dashboards) are available on paid tiers, while core charting, screeners, and limited alerts remain available on the free Basic plan. Founded in 2011 and generally reported as US‑based (per public company profiles, not an official self‑description).

Platforms

WebMobileDesktop

Pricing

FreeSubscription

Quick highlights

  • Advanced multi‑asset charting with 20+ chart types, minute‑ and second‑level history, 400+ built‑in indicators, 100K+ community indicators, and 110+ smart drawing tools across web, desktop, and mobile.
  • Comprehensive technical toolset including volume profile and footprint, candlestick pattern recognition, auto chart patterns, Seasonals, and intraday charts based on custom spread formulas.
  • Cloud‑based alerts for prices, indicators, strategies, drawings, and watchlists, with multi‑condition logic, second‑based triggers, and delivery via browser pop‑ups, email, TradingView apps, and webhooks.
  • Global multi‑asset screeners (stocks, ETFs, bonds, crypto coins, CEX and DEX pairs) with 400+ filter fields, multiple timeframes, auto‑refresh, and data export for external analysis.
  • Deep fundamental and macro coverage including 100+ fundamental metrics, financial statements, valuation ratios, global economic data for 80+ countries, earnings and dividends calendars, and yield‑curve visualizations.

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Where they differ

Börsdata

Distinct strengths include:

  • Web-based analytics terminal for equity investors with company data for ~1 700 Nordic and 16 000+ global companies, 20 years of history, thousands of ratios, technical analysis, strategies, screener, MFN news and API/Excel plug-in.
  • Complete financials (income statement, balance sheet, cash flow) with long annual, quarterly and rolling 12‑month history and visual comparison against sector peers.
  • Advanced stock screener with several thousand KPIs, mini charts, saved filters and watchlists, plus intraday price‑performance KPIs for multiple short-term horizons in the UI.
  • Built-in quantitative strategies such as Magic Formula, Graham, Dividend, F-Score and Net-nets leveraging the historical ratio database for stock idea generation.

TradingView

Distinct strengths include:

  • Advanced multi‑asset charting with 20+ chart types, minute‑ and second‑level history, 400+ built‑in indicators, 100K+ community indicators, and 110+ smart drawing tools across web, desktop, and mobile.
  • Comprehensive technical toolset including volume profile and footprint, candlestick pattern recognition, auto chart patterns, Seasonals, and intraday charts based on custom spread formulas.
  • Cloud‑based alerts for prices, indicators, strategies, drawings, and watchlists, with multi‑condition logic, second‑based triggers, and delivery via browser pop‑ups, email, TradingView apps, and webhooks.
  • Global multi‑asset screeners (stocks, ETFs, bonds, crypto coins, CEX and DEX pairs) with 400+ filter fields, multiple timeframes, auto‑refresh, and data export for external analysis.

Feature-by-feature breakdown

AttributeBörsdataTradingView
Categories

Which research workflows each platform targets

Shared: Screeners, Data Visualizations, Watchlist, Financials, Valuation Models, Dividends, News, Calendar, APIs & SDKs

Unique: Stock Ideas, Index Rebalancing, Investor Holdings, Insider Data, Short Interest, Buybacks & Authorizations, Improved Filings, Interest Rates, Data APIs, Sheets / Excel Add-ins

Shared: Screeners, Data Visualizations, Watchlist, Financials, Valuation Models, Dividends, News, Calendar, APIs & SDKs

Unique: ETF Screeners, Options & Derivatives, Quant, Portfolio, Backtesting, Paper Trading, Advanced Order Types, Alerts, Yield Curves, Housing & Construction, Inflation Rates, ETF Overview, ETF Performance, ETF Fundamentals, On-chain Analytics, DEX / DeFi, Webhooks, Broker Connectors, Education, Videos, Blogs, Forums

Asset types

Supported asset classes and universes

Stocks, Commodities, Currencies, Cryptos, Other

Stocks, ETFs, Bonds, Commodities, Currencies, Cryptos, Futures, Options, Funds

Experience levels

Who each product is built for

Beginner, Intermediate, Advanced

Beginner, Intermediate, Advanced

Platforms

Where you can access the product

Web, API

Web, Mobile, Desktop

Pricing

High-level pricing models

Free, Subscription

Free, Subscription

Key features

Core capabilities called out by each vendor

Unique

  • Web-based analytics terminal for equity investors with company data for ~1 700 Nordic and 16 000+ global companies, 20 years of history, thousands of ratios, technical analysis, strategies, screener, MFN news and API/Excel plug-in.
  • Complete financials (income statement, balance sheet, cash flow) with long annual, quarterly and rolling 12‑month history and visual comparison against sector peers.
  • Advanced stock screener with several thousand KPIs, mini charts, saved filters and watchlists, plus intraday price‑performance KPIs for multiple short-term horizons in the UI.
  • Built-in quantitative strategies such as Magic Formula, Graham, Dividend, F-Score and Net-nets leveraging the historical ratio database for stock idea generation.
  • Holdings and Owner Flow modules showing top-20 shareholders, insider transactions, short selling and buybacks for Nordic companies; API exposes Holdings Insider/Shorts/Buyback endpoints for Pro+ users.
  • Real-time MFN press releases for Nordic companies, report and dividend calendars, and optional weekly watchlist summary emails.

Unique

  • Advanced multi‑asset charting with 20+ chart types, minute‑ and second‑level history, 400+ built‑in indicators, 100K+ community indicators, and 110+ smart drawing tools across web, desktop, and mobile.
  • Comprehensive technical toolset including volume profile and footprint, candlestick pattern recognition, auto chart patterns, Seasonals, and intraday charts based on custom spread formulas.
  • Cloud‑based alerts for prices, indicators, strategies, drawings, and watchlists, with multi‑condition logic, second‑based triggers, and delivery via browser pop‑ups, email, TradingView apps, and webhooks.
  • Global multi‑asset screeners (stocks, ETFs, bonds, crypto coins, CEX and DEX pairs) with 400+ filter fields, multiple timeframes, auto‑refresh, and data export for external analysis.
  • Deep fundamental and macro coverage including 100+ fundamental metrics, financial statements, valuation ratios, global economic data for 80+ countries, earnings and dividends calendars, and yield‑curve visualizations.
  • Portfolios module for tracking holdings, transactions, P&L, and dividends across multiple portfolios with holdings‑level risk and performance metrics, manual entry, CSV import, and workflows that build portfolios from watchlists or exported trading history.
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Frequently Asked Questions

Which workflows do Börsdata and TradingView both support?

Both platforms cover Screeners, Data Visualizations, Watchlist, Financials, Valuation Models, Dividends, News, Calendar, and APIs & SDKs workflows, so you can research those use cases in either tool before digging into the feature differences below.

Do Börsdata and TradingView require subscriptions?

Both Börsdata and TradingView keep freemium access with optional paid upgrades, so you can trial each platform before committing.

Which tool has mobile access?

TradingView ships a dedicated mobile experience, while Börsdata focuses on web or desktop access.

What unique strengths set the two platforms apart?

Börsdata differentiates itself with Web-based analytics terminal for equity investors with company data for ~1 700 Nordic and 16 000+ global companies, 20 years of history, thousands of ratios, technical analysis, strategies, screener, MFN news and API/Excel plug-in., Complete financials (income statement, balance sheet, cash flow) with long annual, quarterly and rolling 12‑month history and visual comparison against sector peers., and Advanced stock screener with several thousand KPIs, mini charts, saved filters and watchlists, plus intraday price‑performance KPIs for multiple short-term horizons in the UI., whereas TradingView stands out for Advanced multi‑asset charting with 20+ chart types, minute‑ and second‑level history, 400+ built‑in indicators, 100K+ community indicators, and 110+ smart drawing tools across web, desktop, and mobile., Comprehensive technical toolset including volume profile and footprint, candlestick pattern recognition, auto chart patterns, Seasonals, and intraday charts based on custom spread formulas., and Cloud‑based alerts for prices, indicators, strategies, drawings, and watchlists, with multi‑condition logic, second‑based triggers, and delivery via browser pop‑ups, email, TradingView apps, and webhooks..

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Curation & Accuracy

This directory blends AI‑assisted discovery with human curation. Entries are reviewed, edited, and organized with the goal of expanding coverage and sharpening quality over time. Your feedback helps steer improvements (because no single human can capture everything all at once).

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