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TradingView vs Webull for crypto charting
TradingView and Webull are solving different stages of the same stack. TradingView is the workflow-first charting click. Webull becomes the better second click when the reader already wants broker-side execution from TradingView charts.
Quick take
- TradingView's official docs center watchlists, alerts, scanning, and paper trading.
- Webull's official TradingView page says users can trade directly on TradingView with a linked Webull account.
- TradingView's partner page says the referred user gets $15 toward a new plan.
- Webull's official pages also highlight $0 commissions and no minimum deposit.
How to route the click
- Open TradingView first when the charting workflow is still the bottleneck.
- Open Webull next when the reader already wants broker-side execution from the TradingView workspace.
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