★ BEST INVESTING TOOLS COMPARISON ★
VOL. XCIV, NO. 247
Tool comparison edition
Tool Comparison
Robinhood vs TradingView
Pick Robinhood instead if
Robinhood
Best for brokerage and wealth management
Free • From $50/yr · Mobile · Web
- You want the cheaper way in: plans start at $4.17/mo instead of $12.95/mo
- You care about brokerage and wealth management, things TradingView doesn't offer
Start here
TradingView
Best for data visualizations and quant
Free • From $12.95/mo · Web · Mobile · Desktop · 70% positive (23 votes)
- Delayed quotes won't cut it; you need real-time data
- You care about data visualizations, quant, and screeners, things Robinhood doesn't offer
- You trade often and need tooling built for speed
Skip both if: Neither one clicks with how you research; there are strong third options.
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The verdict
The bottom line
Robinhood and TradingView cover a lot of the same ground (2 shared categories, portfolio and options), so for the basics you won't go far wrong with either. TradingView simply does more: 27 categories to Robinhood's 4, including data visualizations, quant, and screeners. Robinhood counters by starting cheaper at $4.17/mo.
Key differences at a glance
- Real-time data
- TradingView
- Cheaper paid plan
- Robinhood$4.17/mo vs $12.95/mo
- Broader coverage
- TradingView27 vs 4 categories
- Desktop app
- TradingView
- Free plan
- Both
Comparison snapshot
| Attribute | ||
|---|---|---|
| Pricing & plans | ||
Starting price | Free • From $50/yr | Free • From $12.95/mo |
Free tier | Yes | Yes |
Free trial | 30 days | 30 days |
Plan limits | 5 limits: Standard (Self-directed brokerage): index options contract fee: $0.50 per contract (non-Gold), Robinhood Gold (Monthly): interest free margin borrowing: $1,000 +3 more | 52 limits: Basic: charts per tab: 1, Basic: indicators per chart: 2 +50 more |
| Platforms & access | ||
Web app | Yes | Yes |
Desktop app | No | Yes |
Mobile app | Yes | Yes |
API access | No | No |
Broker sync | — | No |
Integrations | EDX Markets and Bitstamp USA | Trading panel brokers (100+ partners), Pine Script +1 more |
| Audience & fit | ||
Experience level | Beginner, Intermediate, Advanced | Beginner, Intermediate, Advanced |
Best for | Retail Traders and Pro Retail | Retail Traders, Pro Retail +4 more |
Categories covered | 4 | 27 |
Regions | North America | — |
| Data & capabilities | ||
Data quality | — | 3 signals: Latency: Streaming, Real-time, 15-min Delayed, and End of Day, Granularity: Tick, Second, Minute, and EOD +1 more |
Data partners | EDX Markets, Inc. and Bitstamp USA, Inc. | 3 partners: ICE Data Services, FactSet +1 more |
Capabilities | AI summaries: News | 8 signals: Custom formulas, Universe builder +6 more |
Security | Status page | Status page |
| Try it | Visit Robinhood | Visit TradingView |
Standout features
What Robinhood does best
- Trade U.S. listed and OTC securities, including ETFs and closed-end funds, with $0 self-directed commissions where regulatory and other pass-through fees may still apply.
- Trade listed options after approval, with index options contract fees discounted for Robinhood Gold users in the local profile.
- Use Robinhood Gold for benefits such as Morningstar Equity Research, higher Instant deposits, preferred IRA match rate, first $1,000 of margin borrowing interest-free, and discounted derivatives fees.
- Evaluate the brokerage High-Yield Cash Program, Gold Card access, and mortgage offers as Gold-linked perks that depend on eligibility and current terms.
- Trade crypto through Robinhood Crypto, with costs depending on routing model, Smart Exchange Routing fees, network fees, and staking commissions where applicable.
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.
Data & access details
| Attribute | ||
|---|---|---|
| Coverage & fit | ||
Asset types | StocksETFsClosed-End FundsOptionsFuturesCryptos | StocksETFsCryptosBondsCommoditiesCurrenciesFuturesOptions |
Experience | BeginnerIntermediateAdvanced | BeginnerIntermediateAdvanced |
Target audience | Retail TradersPro Retail | Retail TradersPro RetailDay TradersSwing TradersAlgo TradersQuants/Developers |
Regions | North America | Not specified |
Coverage details | Identifiers: Ticker | Identifiers: Ticker |
| Data | ||
Data freshness | Not specified | StreamingReal-time15-min DelayedEnd of Day |
Data granularity | Not specified | TickSecondMinuteEOD |
Data partners | EDX Markets, Inc.Bitstamp USA, Inc. | ICE Data ServicesFactSetQuartr |
| Access & integrations | ||
Integrations | EDX MarketsBitstamp USA | Trading panel brokers (100+ partners)Pine ScriptWebhook alerts |
Export formats | Not specified | CSVImage |
| Plans & trust | ||
Security & compliance | Status page | Status page |
Capability signals | AI summaries: News | Custom formulasUniverse builderMulti-leg optionsGreeksIV surfacePortfolio attributionCorrelationYield curves |
Vendor & support | Robinhood Markets, Inc.Country: United States | TradingView, Inc. |
Green tags are exclusive to that tool in this comparison.
Pricing breakdown
$50/yr
Lower starting price
Plans & pricing
- index options contract fee: $0.50 per contract (non-Gold)
- interest free margin borrowing: $1,000
- index options contract fee: $0.35 per contract (Gold)
- interest free margin borrowing: $1,000
- index options contract fee: $0.35 per contract (Gold)
$12.95/mo
Starting price
Plans & pricing
- charts per tab: 1
- indicators per chart: 2
- +7 more
- charts per tab: 2
- indicators per chart: 5
- +8 more
- charts per tab: 4
- indicators per chart: 10
- +8 more
- charts per tab: 8
- indicators per chart: 25
- +9 more
- charts per tab: 16
- indicators per chart: 50
- +10 more
Coverage overlap
Robinhood strengths
2What you only get with Robinhood.
TradingView strengths
25Community category leaders
Vote sentiment comparison
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Frequently Asked Questions
What's the difference between Robinhood and TradingView?
Robinhood leans toward brokerage, portfolio, and options, while TradingView puts more weight on data visualizations, quant, and screeners. They overlap in 2 categories, so for most people it comes down to workflow preference and price.
How much do Robinhood and TradingView cost?
Good news: both Robinhood and TradingView have free plans, so you can run them side by side and only pay if you hit a wall.
Should I choose Robinhood or TradingView?
It depends on what you're after. Pick Robinhood if brokerage and wealth management matter to you; go with TradingView if you'd rather have data visualizations and quant. And if you only need the basics both share, let price decide.
What asset classes do Robinhood and TradingView cover?
Both cover stocks, ETFs, options, and futures. Robinhood also handles closed-end funds. TradingView adds bonds, commodities, and currencies on top.
Does Robinhood or TradingView have real-time data?
TradingView offers real-time data, which matters if you trade actively. Robinhood runs on delayed or end-of-day data, which is perfectly fine for longer-term investors who don't live and die by the tick.
Can I export data from Robinhood and TradingView?
TradingView exports to CSV. Robinhood is stingier about getting data out.
Is Robinhood or TradingView better for day trading?
TradingView is the one positioned more for active traders. Robinhood 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: Robinhood or TradingView?
TradingView has a stock screener for surfacing ideas; Robinhood doesn't, and focuses its energy elsewhere.
Can I track my portfolio with Robinhood or TradingView?
Yes, both do portfolio tracking: holdings, performance, and allocation in one place.
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