TradingView integration

Read the market there. Record the decision here.

TradingView is where traders analyze charts — candles, indicators, drawings, alerts. Voyage Journal is where you log what you actually did and learn from it. This page shows the real TradingView chart embedded, and exactly how the two connect.

Live chart — change the symbol freely
Real TradingView widget · type any ticker (AAPL, EURUSD, ETHUSDT…)
The live chart needs an internet connection to load from TradingView. Connect to the internet and reload to see it.

From chart to journal in 3 steps

No API, no setup. This is the simple, private way the journal already works with TradingView today.

1

Analyze on TradingView

Mark up your setup — trendlines, levels, indicators — just like you normally do, above.

2

Grab a snapshot link

The camera icon on TradingView copies a permanent link to that exact chart.

tradingview.com/x/…
3

Paste into the trade

Drop it into the trade's “Chart link” field. One click later you reopen the exact picture next to your notes.

What we can — and can't — connect

An honest map of the integration, so expectations are clear.

Built · works now

Chart links

Paste a TradingView snapshot URL on any trade. Zero dependencies, fully private, works offline once saved.

Optional

Embedded live charts

Official free widgets — like the one on this page. Live and interactive, but they load an external script and need internet.

Not possible

Auto-import of trades

TradingView is a charting tool, not a broker ledger — there's no open API to pull your executed-trade history into the journal.

Keep analysis and journaling separate — but linked.

Analyze on TradingView, then log it in Voyage Journal with the chart attached. That's the whole loop.