★ BEST INVESTING TOOLS COMPARISON ★
VOL. XCIV, NO. 247
Tool comparison edition
Tool Comparison
FinancialData.Net vs TradingView
Pick FinancialData.Net if
FinancialData.Net
Free • From $19/mo · Web · API · Desktop
- You want an API so you can script or automate things
- You care about APIs & data feeds, sheets / excel add-ins, and IPO, things TradingView doesn't offer
Pick TradingView if
TradingView
Free • From $12.95/mo · Web · Mobile · Desktop
- You want the cheaper way in: plans start at $12.95/mo instead of $19/mo
- You do a lot of your research from your phone
- You care about data visualizations, screeners, and ETF screeners, things FinancialData.Net doesn't offer
Skip both if: Neither one clicks with how you research; there are strong third options.
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Our take
The bottom line
FinancialData.Net and TradingView cover a lot of the same ground (7 shared categories, including quant, news, and calendar), so for the basics you won't go far wrong with either. TradingView simply does more: 27 categories to FinancialData.Net's 20, including data visualizations, screeners, and ETF screeners, plus a mobile app. FinancialData.Net counters by keeping things simpler.
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Key differences at a glance
- Cheaper paid plan
- TradingView$12.95/mo vs $19/mo
- Free trial
- TradingView30 days
- Broader coverage
- TradingView27 vs 20 categories
- Mobile app
- TradingView
- API access
- FinancialData.Net
- Beginner friendly
- TradingView
See for yourself
How they stack up
The side-by-side table: pricing, platforms, data, and coverage at a glance.ShowHide
How they stack up
The side-by-side table: pricing, platforms, data, and coverage at a glance.| Attribute | ||
|---|---|---|
| Pricing & plans | ||
Starting price | Free • From $19/mo | Free • From $12.95/mo |
Free tier | Yes | Yes |
Free trial | — | 30 days |
Plan limits | 17 limits: Free: requests per day: 300, Free: annual price usd: 0 +15 more | 52 limits: Basic: charts per tab: 1, Basic: indicators per chart: 2 +50 more |
| Platforms & access | ||
Web app | Yes | Yes |
Desktop app | Yes | Yes |
Mobile app | No | Yes |
API access | Yes | No |
Broker sync | — | No |
Integrations | FinancialData.Net REST API, FinancialData.Net Python SDK / fdnpy +6 more | Trading panel brokers (100+ partners), Pine Script +1 more |
| Audience & fit | ||
Experience level | Intermediate, Advanced | Beginner, Intermediate, Advanced |
Best for | Pro Retail, Institutional Investors +6 more | Retail Traders, Pro Retail +4 more |
Categories covered | 20 | 27 |
Regions | North America, Europe, APAC, LatAm | — |
| Data & capabilities | ||
Data quality | 6 signals: Latency: Real-time and End of Day, Granularity: Minute and EOD +4 more | 3 signals: Latency: Streaming, Real-time, 15-min Delayed, and End of Day, Granularity: Tick, Second, Minute, and EOD +1 more |
Data partners | SEC EDGAR and FINRA | 3 partners: ICE Data Services, FactSet +1 more |
Capabilities | Greeks | 8 signals: Custom formulas, Universe builder +6 more |
Security | Data residency: EU | Status page |
| Try it | Visit FinancialData.Net | Visit TradingView |
Where each one shines
What FinancialData.Net and TradingView each do best.ShowHide
Where each one shines
What FinancialData.Net and TradingView each do best.What FinancialData.Net does best
- Build against a REST API with API-key authentication, JSON and CSV responses, an official Python SDK, an Excel add-in, a web viewer, and MCP access on eligible plans.
- Cover real-time and historical prices, fundamentals, financial statements, ratios, market news, event calendars, options, futures, crypto, forex, commodities, OTC securities, indices, ETFs, and mutual funds.
- Use the advertised symbol universe for broad market coverage, including stocks, ETFs, commodities, OTC securities, indices, options, futures, crypto, forex, and mutual funds across 20+ exchanges.
- Pull market-data endpoints for quotes, prices, one-minute prices, option chains, option Greeks, futures prices, ETF holdings, crypto prices, forex prices, and index constituents.
- Use fundamental endpoints for company information, financial statements, key metrics, executive compensation, securities information, and liquidity, solvency, efficiency, profitability, and valuation ratios.
What TradingView does best
- Build multi-asset charts for stocks, ETFs, crypto, FX, futures, bonds, commodities, options, and indices from one charting workspace.
- Use Supercharts with multi-chart layouts, custom intervals, drawing tools, chart templates, Volume Profile, auto chart patterns, and other technical-analysis overlays.
- Screen markets with stock, ETF, bond, crypto, CEX/DEX, and Pine screeners using hundreds of technical and fundamental fields.
- Create and test indicators, alerts, and strategies with Pine Script, TradingView’s cloud IDE, strategy tester, Deep Backtesting, Bar Magnifier, and exportable strategy data.
- Set cloud alerts on prices, drawings, indicators, and Pine scripts, with delivery through browser, email, mobile apps, and webhooks on eligible plans.
Every detail we compared
Every tracked attribute for FinancialData.Net and TradingView, side by side.ShowHide
Every detail we compared
Every tracked attribute for FinancialData.Net and TradingView, side by side.| Attribute | ||
|---|---|---|
| Coverage & fit | ||
Asset types | StocksETFsMutual FundsFundsCommoditiesCurrenciesCryptosOptions+2 more | StocksETFsCryptosBondsCommoditiesCurrenciesFuturesOptions |
Experience | IntermediateAdvanced | BeginnerIntermediateAdvanced |
Target audience | Pro RetailInstitutional InvestorsAlgo TradersAnalystsQuants/DevelopersAsset ManagersHedge FundsStudents/Researchers | Retail TradersPro RetailDay TradersSwing TradersAlgo TradersQuants/Developers |
Regions | North AmericaEuropeAPACLatAm | Not specified |
Coverage details | 15 countries15 exchangesIdentifiers: Ticker, CIK, CUSIP, ISIN, FIGI, LEI, and EIN | Identifiers: Ticker |
| Data | ||
Data freshness | Real-timeEnd of Day | StreamingReal-time15-min DelayedEnd of Day |
Data granularity | MinuteEOD | TickSecondMinuteEOD |
Data partners | SEC EDGARFINRA | ICE Data ServicesFactSetQuartr |
| Access & integrations | ||
API protocols | REST | Not specified |
API auth & delivery | Auth: APIKeySDKs: PythonDocs | Not specified |
Integrations | FinancialData.Net REST APIFinancialData.Net Python SDK / fdnpyFinancialData.Net Excel Add-inFinancialData.Net MCP ServerMicrosoft ExcelChatGPT via MCPClaude via MCPCursor via MCP | Trading panel brokers (100+ partners)Pine ScriptWebhook alerts |
Export formats | JSONCSVExcel | CSVImage |
| Plans & trust | ||
Security & compliance | Data residency: EU | Status page |
Capability signals | Greeks | Custom formulasUniverse builderMulti-leg optionsGreeksIV surfacePortfolio attributionCorrelationYield curves |
Vendor & support | Afinec, SPSupport: Email | TradingView, Inc. |
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What you'll actually pay
Plans, billing, trials, and per-month pricing for both tools.ShowHide
What you'll actually pay
Plans, billing, trials, and per-month pricing for both tools.| Tier | ||
|---|---|---|
| Free plan | Freerequests per day: 300 · annual price usd: 0 | Free“Basic”charts per tab: 1 · indicators per chart: 2 · +7 more |
| Entry paid plan | $19/mo“Standard”requests per second: 10 · annual price usd: 159 · +1 more | $12.95/mo“Essential”charts per tab: 2 · indicators per chart: 5 · +8 more |
| Tier 2 | $49/mo“Premium”requests per second: 30 · annual price usd: 399 · +1 more | $29.95/mo“Plus”charts per tab: 4 · indicators per chart: 10 · +8 more |
| Tier 3 | $99/mo“Professional”requests per second: 30 · annual price usd: 799 · +2 more | $59.95/mo“Premium”charts per tab: 8 · indicators per chart: 25 · +9 more |
| Top plan | $199/mo“Enterprise”requests per second: 50 · annual price usd: 1,599 · +3 more | $199.95/mo“Ultimate”charts per tab: 16 · indicators per chart: 50 · +10 more |
| Custom / enterprise | — | Contact sales“Enterprise plans” |
| Free trial | — | 30 days |
Questions we keep getting
What's the difference between FinancialData.Net and TradingView?
FinancialData.Net leans toward APIs & data feeds, sheets / excel add-ins, and quant, while TradingView puts more weight on data visualizations, quant, and screeners. They overlap in 7 categories, so for most people it comes down to workflow preference and price.
How much do FinancialData.Net and TradingView cost?
Good news: both FinancialData.Net and TradingView have free plans, so you can run them side by side and only pay if you hit a wall.
Which is better for beginners: FinancialData.Net or TradingView?
TradingView is the friendlier place to start; its interface takes less getting used to. Both work fine once you're past the basics.
Can I use FinancialData.Net or TradingView on my phone?
TradingView lists a dedicated mobile app, so it travels better. FinancialData.Net doesn't list a dedicated mobile app; its documented access is web, API, and desktop.
Does FinancialData.Net or TradingView have an API?
FinancialData.Net has an API for programmatic access and custom integrations. TradingView doesn't, so you're working through its interface.
Should I choose FinancialData.Net or TradingView?
It depends on what you're after. Pick FinancialData.Net if APIs & data feeds and sheets / excel add-ins matter to you; go with TradingView if you'd rather have data visualizations and screeners. And if you only need the basics both share, let price decide.
What asset classes do FinancialData.Net and TradingView cover?
Both cover stocks, ETFs, commodities, and currencies. FinancialData.Net also handles mutual funds, funds, and other. TradingView adds bonds on top.
Do FinancialData.Net and TradingView offer real-time data?
Yes, both serve real-time market data, so either works when timing matters.
Can I export data from FinancialData.Net and TradingView?
Yes, both export to spreadsheets (CSV), which is handy if you like running your own numbers.
Is FinancialData.Net or TradingView better for day trading?
TradingView is the one positioned more for active traders. FinancialData.Net is the better fit if you care less about fast trading workflows and more about a calmer research process.
Which has a better stock screener: FinancialData.Net or TradingView?
TradingView has a stock screener for surfacing ideas; FinancialData.Net doesn't, and focuses its energy elsewhere.
Can I track my portfolio with FinancialData.Net or TradingView?
TradingView handles portfolio tracking. FinancialData.Net is really a research tool; you'd track your portfolio elsewhere.
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