TradingView Remix Complete Guide

TradingView Remix Complete Guide (2026)

TradingView Remix is a browser side-panel AI that controls your TradingView charts through natural language — analyze symbols, add indicators, draw support/resistance zones, generate Pine Script, manage alerts. This guide covers everything a new user needs to set it up and use it well in 2026, including the new weekly usage model that scales with your TradingView plan (most existing guides still describe the old “15 per day” beta limit). ...

May 20, 2026 · 10 min · Steve
TradingView Remix Prompt Strategy

Master Prompt vs Split Questions on TradingView Remix

There’s a common claim that asking Remix one big “master prompt” saves significant usage versus splitting your questions. I tested both approaches with the same Bitcoin analysis on Premium (5×): four split questions consumed 10 tools (1% usage); a single master prompt with broader scope consumed 19 tools (also 1% usage). 💡 Master Prompt vs. Split Questions: Key Takeaways Myth Debunked: Asking a single master prompt does NOT save quota over split questions. Both burned exactly 1% of Premium weekly usage in our controlled tests. Session Context Subsidy: Chaining questions in the same session is surprisingly efficient. The last synthesis question cost only 2 tools thanks to automatic session context reuse. Strategic Choice: Use Master Prompts when you need a highly cohesive, self-contained report with automatic chart drawings in one shot. Use Split Questions for interactive, stepwise analysis. The 5× savings claim circulating online is exaggerated. But the master prompt does pack 9 more tools of work into the same 1% bucket — it doesn’t save quota, it produces more output per percent. Remix is officially promoted on the TradingView blog and distributed via the Chrome Web Store. ...

May 19, 2026 · 8 min · Steve
TradingView Remix Weekly Limits

TradingView Remix Weekly Limits, Tested by Plan

TradingView Remix moved from a daily 15-request cap to weekly limits tied to your TradingView plan. After running 5 diverse requests on Premium (5×) — from a quick RSI lookup to a full SMC structure analysis — total consumption was 3%. That means Premium comfortably supports power-user workflows for most active traders, while the Free tier (0.25×) burns out in roughly two heavy queries. Edge cases — running dozens of full SMC analyses daily — can still hit the ceiling, so plan accordingly. ...

May 19, 2026 · 10 min · Steve