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TradingView vs Finviz

How TradingView and Finviz compare on fees, safety, tools, mobile and regional availability — scored independently of any commercial relationship.

Affiliate disclosure: We may earn a commission if you open an account or sign up through links on this page. This does not cost you extra. Our rankings are based on our published methodology, not on commission amount.

Best for
Chartists, Multi-broker traders
Regulation & trust
86/100
Better
Fees & hidden costs
82/100
Ease of use
88/100
Better
Tools & features
92/100
Better
Mobile app quality
88/100
Better
Assets
Charts: Stocks, Crypto, Forex, Futures, Indices
Minimum deposit
None / varies
Paper trading
Yes Better
Mobile app
Yes Better
Availability
United StatesUnited KingdomEuropean Union
Fees summary
Free tier available; paid plans (monthly/annual) unlock more indicators, alerts, layouts and data feeds.
Protection
Not a broker — does not hold client funds; no SIPC/FSCS relevance.
Affiliate offer
Official link only
Pros
  • Best-in-class charting
  • Huge indicator/script ecosystem
  • Works across many brokers
Cons
  • Best features are paid
  • Real-time data costs extra
  • Not a broker itself
Best for
Stock screening, Quick market overviews
Regulation & trust
78/100
Fees & hidden costs
84/100
Better
Ease of use
84/100
Tools & features
80/100
Mobile app quality
62/100
Assets
Screening: US Stocks, ETFs, Some Forex/Crypto/Futures
Minimum deposit
None / varies
Paper trading
No
Mobile app
No
Availability
United StatesUnited KingdomEuropean Union
Fees summary
Free tier available; Finviz Elite subscription for real-time data and advanced features.
Protection
Not a broker — holds no client funds.
Affiliate offer
Official link only
Pros
  • Excellent free screener
  • Fast visual market maps
  • Great for idea generation
Cons
  • US-equity focused
  • Delayed data on free tier
  • No journal/portfolio tooling

Our verdict

On our commission-independent scoring, TradingView edges ahead overall (4.3/5 vs 3.9/5). But the right choice depends on your priorities: consider TradingView for chartists, and Finviz for stock screening. Rankings are never affected by commissions.

Affiliate disclosure: We may earn a commission when you click some links on our site. This does not cost you extra. Our comparisons are educational and transparent, and our rankings are not affected by commissions.

Risk warning: Trading stocks, options, futures, forex, crypto, CFDs and funded accounts involves risk. You can lose money. This website is educational only and does not provide financial, investment, tax or legal advice.