What to know

  • Paste Pine examples into TradingView's Pine Editor.
  • Use the latest supported Pine version shown in the code block.
  • Check repainting behavior on pivots, swings, and security calls.
  • Test session-based scripts on the exact market hours you trade.

Pine Script fit

Pine Script is excellent for visible logic, overlays, labels, bands, and quick iteration inside TradingView.

Repainting caution

Some functions, especially pivots and higher-time-frame calls, need careful review so traders understand when values are confirmed.

Good additions

TradingView pages can grow with source examples, comparison notes, and workflow-specific guides for popular chart setups.

How to use this page well

The quickest way to get value from a platform page is to decide whether you are here for installation, source code, or workflow guidance. Those are related, but they are not the same job. Download-oriented pages help you get something working. Source-oriented pages help you inspect and adapt logic. Workflow pages help you decide whether a tool deserves a place on the chart at all. Keeping those jobs separate makes the site much easier to navigate.

That separation is especially important when you are moving between platforms. A trader who comes in through TradingView may still end up on a product page, a source page, a guide, or a glossary entry before the question is fully answered. This hub exists to make that path shorter and less confusing.