Comparison
GetBacktest vs TradingView Replay
TradingView is the king of charting. GetBacktest is built to validate: realistic fills, statistical robustness and prop firm prep.
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TradingView's Replay mode is handy for scrolling through candles on the best charting platform around. But it's not a validation engine: no tracked realistic fills, no robustness statistics, no prop firm prep. Here's the comparison.
| Feature | GetBacktest | TradingView Replay |
|---|---|---|
| Manual candle-by-candle replay | ||
| Realistic fills (SL/TP, spread, slippage, margin) | Limited | |
| Intrabar tick-by-tick replay | ||
| Statistical robustness (DSR, Monte-Carlo, walk-forward) | ||
| Prop firm evaluation simulator | ||
| Discipline score + AI debrief | ||
| Server-side guaranteed anti-look-ahead | Partial | |
| Charting & indicator depth | Solid | Unmatched |
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Why traders choose GetBacktest
You'll know if your edge is real
Deflated Sharpe (DSR), Monte-Carlo risk of ruin and walk-forward tell you whether a strategy survives out-of-sample — or is overfit. No other replay tool does this.
Tick-by-tick replay on real data
Price moves inside each candle, with tick-precision fills, on genuine Dukascopy M1 data across 18 markets (forex, indices, metals, energy, crypto).
Ready for your prop firm evaluation
Evaluation simulator (FTMO, Topstep…), discipline score and risk management: train to pass the challenge before paying the fee.
In all fairness: when TradingView Replay may suit you better
TradingView is unbeatable for charting breadth, indicators and community. If all you want is to scroll candles by eye, its replay is enough. To prove a strategy holds up statistically and prepare for a challenge, GetBacktest is built for that.
Frequently asked questions
How is it different from TradingView's Replay mode?
TradingView's replay is for visualizing the past. GetBacktest simulates a real manual backtest: realistic fills, tick by tick, robustness statistics and prop firm prep.
Does GetBacktest replace TradingView?
No — they're complementary. Use TradingView for advanced charting and GetBacktest to validate your edge and train under realistic conditions.
Can I try GetBacktest for free?
Yes. Every sign-up starts with 7 days of full Pro access, no credit card. After that, a free plan stays available and you can upgrade to Pro whenever you like.
Prove your edge, then go live
Replay tick by tick, get a robustness verdict and train for your prop firm challenge.
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