Stingray Is Integrating TradingView Advanced Charts
Stingray is bringing licensed TradingView Advanced Charts into its crypto trading and research experience, pairing professional charting with AI-powered market context.
Charts are where many trading decisions begin. Research is where the better ones survive.
Stingray is integrating TradingView Advanced Charts into our crypto trading and research experience, starting with the new trade surface inside the Stingray app. The goal is simple: give traders a familiar, professional charting workspace next to the AI workflows they already use for research, alerts, watchlists, backtests, and market context.
This licensed charting integration brings TradingView’s advanced charting interface into Stingray. Stingray provides the surrounding crypto-native experience: Hyperliquid market data, AI chat, account context, watchlist workflows, and the ability to turn market observations into monitored ideas.
Why This Matters
Crypto traders often split their work across several tabs. One tool holds the chart, another holds the exchange, another tracks news, another stores notes, and another handles alerts.
Stingray is built around a different idea: the chart should sit next to the reasoning layer.
With TradingView Advanced Charts in Stingray, a trader can inspect price action while keeping the rest of the workflow close by:
- View interactive candles and technical indicators.
- Monitor live market data from the connected trading venue.
- Keep AI market context beside the chart instead of in another tab.
- Move from observation to question, watchlist update, alert draft, or backtest.
What TradingView Adds
TradingView is widely recognized for charting. Its charting tools are familiar to traders across crypto, equities, forex, and commodities, and its Advanced Charts product gives applications like Stingray a mature interactive charting layer.
For Stingray users, that means the visual side of the trading workflow can feel instantly recognizable: zoomable candles, interval controls, technical studies, drawing tools, and a chart UI that active traders already understand. Market data and the surrounding product experience are provided by Stingray.
What Stingray Adds Around The Chart
Stingray is not trying to replace charting with chat. The better product is both.
The chart is where you inspect price. Stingray is where you ask what changed, compare conditions, test whether a setup had historical edge, and keep monitoring after you leave the screen.
That pairing is especially useful in crypto, where market structure, funding, liquidity, news, token-specific catalysts, and wallet behavior can all matter at the same time. A chart answers “what happened?” Stingray is designed to help with “why does it matter?” and “what should I monitor next?”
Launch Timing
The first public TradingView Advanced Charts integration is planned for Stingray’s trading workspace no earlier than May 16, 2026. It will remain part of Stingray’s free public charting experience, with TradingView attribution shown in the interface.
From there, we expect the charting layer to become a foundation for richer research and execution workflows: chart-aware AI prompts, better market context, faster setup review, and cleaner handoff between analysis and action.
This is one more step toward the product we want Stingray to become: a crypto-native workspace where market data, AI reasoning, alerts, and trading tools live together instead of fighting for attention across tabs.