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