
eBacktesting.com (TradingView extension) by eBacktesting.com
eBacktesting lets you simulate trades directly on TradingView, turning replay mode into a full backtesting and journaling tool.
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About this extension
eBacktesting.com (TradingView extension) enhances your TradingView charts by adding a full trading simulation and journaling system on top of the existing replay feature.
It lets you simulate trades, manage open positions, track balance and equity, take trade snapshots, and maintain a customizable trading journal — all while using TradingView’s native tools.
Designed for traders who want to improve their discipline, test strategies more efficiently, and keep a detailed log of their performance without altering the original replay experience.
It lets you simulate trades, manage open positions, track balance and equity, take trade snapshots, and maintain a customizable trading journal — all while using TradingView’s native tools.
Designed for traders who want to improve their discipline, test strategies more efficiently, and keep a detailed log of their performance without altering the original replay experience.
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Required permissions:
- Access your data for sites in the tradingview.com domain
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- Version
- 1.1.0.5
- Size
- 64.08 KB
- Last updated
- 11 days ago (Jun 8, 2025)
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Release notes for 1.1.0.5
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It does not modify TradingView's core functionality.
The extension injects UI elements (tables, buttons, popups) and tracks simulated trading performance during replay sessions.
No external API access or private user data collection is performed.
All operations happen locally within the browser and on the user's TradingView charts.