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Algo trading · Open source · Technical analysis
TradingView and TradeClaw are not the same product. Here’s the honest comparison: where each one wins, what they cost over two years, and when you should use both together.
Win rate is a trap. R-multiples and expectancy are the only metrics that tell you whether a trading strategy actually makes money over time. Here's how TradeClaw computes them, and why we smooth extreme outliers.
SaaS trading tools charge $50–500/month. TradeClaw is free, open-source, and runs on $5/month VPS. Here's what you get, what you give up, and how to set it up in 10 minutes.
We built an open-source signal scoring engine from scratch. Here's exactly how it works — indicator weights, quality gates, confidence calibration, and why we chose these specific rules.
Relative Strength Index is on every trader's screen. But how does it actually work? We break down Wilder's formula, implementation in TypeScript, and when it actually generates useful signals.