Trading ToolsThe platforms pros rely on

Tools

Key Takeaways

  • TradingView for charting; Forex Factory for the economic calendar.
  • CoinMarketCap and Coinglass for crypto data.
  • MyFXBook for verified track records; Investing.com for broad market data.

TradingView

Purpose: Charting and technical analysis. Features: Advanced charts, indicators, Pine Script, alerts, social ideas. How to use: Open a chart, mark levels, add a couple of indicators, and set price alerts so you don’t watch all day.

CoinMarketCap

Purpose: Crypto market data. Features: Prices, market cap rankings, volume, supply and exchange listings. How to use: Research a coin’s fundamentals, liquidity and where it trades before considering it.

Forex Factory

Purpose: Economic calendar and news. Features: Colour-coded impact ratings, forecasts vs actuals, and an active forum. How to use: Check it each morning to know which high-impact events could move your market.

MyFXBook

Purpose: Track and verify trading performance. Features: Auto-analysis of account stats, drawdown, and verified results. How to use: Connect an account to analyse your stats objectively — and to vet anyone selling “results.”

Investing.com

Purpose: Broad market data and news. Features: Quotes across stocks, forex, crypto and commodities, plus an economic calendar and screeners. How to use: A one-stop dashboard for quotes, news and events.

Coinglass

Purpose: Crypto derivatives data. Features: Funding rates, open interest, long/short ratios and liquidation maps. How to use: Gauge crypto futures sentiment and spot potential liquidation zones.

✅ Tip

You don’t need every tool. TradingView plus an economic calendar covers most beginners’ needs.

Frequently Asked Questions

All have useful free tiers. Upgrade only when you have a clear need.