Where TradingView charges
TradingView caps its free plan at two indicators per chart and one saved layout, and it shows ads until you pay. Lifting those caps is the product being sold: the Premium plan costs $719.40 per year and raises the limit to 25 indicators per chart. London Strategic Edge does not sell a higher tier, so the caps were never built. You can load as many indicators on one chart as the analysis needs.
What the platform includes
Charts cover 16,000+ instruments across six asset classes, with timeframes from 1 minute to daily and daily history reaching back to 2003 on long listed instruments. The backtester runs without an account and reports the equity curve, maximum drawdown, Sharpe ratio, profit factor, win rate and a table of every trade. The free plan runs 50 backtest jobs per day. The machine learning studio trains models on dedicated GPUs with three free training jobs per day, and a trained model can be called from a Brue script on the chart.
Side by side
| London Strategic Edge | TradingView | |
|---|---|---|
| Price | Free, no paid tiers | Free tier, paid plans up to $719.40 per year |
| Indicators per chart | No cap | 2 on the free plan, 25 on Premium |
| Ads | None | Shown on the free plan |
| Backtesting | 50 jobs per day on the free plan, no account needed | Requires Pine Script, deep backtesting on Premium |
| Strategy language | Brue, 143 built in functions, calls trained models inline | Pine Script |
| Machine learning | GPU training included, 3 free jobs per day | None |
| Instruments | 16,000+ across six asset classes | Depends on exchange data subscriptions |
Updated 11 June 2026.