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From TradingView to RiskAlpha — Turning Charts into Clear Forecasts

How to export TradingView data and use it inside RiskAlpha to move beyond pure technical analysis.

Most traders live inside TradingView — charts, OHLC candles, indicators, and overlays are where ideas begin.
But what if you could take that exact same data, export it, and bring it into RiskAlpha?

That’s where clarity happens: when your technical signals are tested against macro drivers, probabilities, and cycles.


📤 Exporting Data from TradingView

TradingView allows exporting chart data as CSV files:

  • Go to your chart → click on the menu (three dots) → choose “Export chart data”.
  • You can export OHLC price series and indicator values.
  • Limitation: full export is available mainly for Pro+ and Premium accounts. Free users may only get partial access.
  • For deeper history, scroll the chart further back before exporting.

👉 This means Premium users can fully unlock CSV exports, which makes importing into RiskAlpha smooth.


📊 Using TradingView Data in RiskAlpha

Once you export your CSV, you can upload it directly into RiskAlpha:

  1. Upload the file → OHLC candles and indicator values are parsed automatically.
  2. Self Prediction → Instantly see probabilities of indicator-driven signals, based on history.
  3. External drivers → Relate your chart to macro factors like interest rates, M2 growth, debt, or commodities.
  4. Scenario building → See not just “indicator says up,” but “indicator + macro alignment gives X% probability.”

🔄 Beyond Pure Technical Analysis

Technical analysis alone is just the price itself.
It ignores the context: liquidity, policy, cycles, sentiment.

With RiskAlpha, you can:

  • Put your charts into context of macro trends.
  • Spot when indicators are misleading because macro drivers are against you.
  • Use cycles and data releases (like the ISM report) to filter chart setups.

This is a whole new perspective compared to staring only at technical charts.


✅ Conclusion

TradingView is excellent for visualizing price and indicators.
But clarity comes when you export that data, combine it with macro indicators, and model probabilities.

With RiskAlpha, your TradingView charts stop being isolated signals and become part of a broader, data-driven view.
That’s the difference between trading on noise — and trading with conviction.


💡 Start by exporting your favorite chart from TradingView today, and see how much clearer it becomes inside the RiskAlpha app.