The Answers You Should Already Know (FAQ)
We're building traders, not babysitting them. This FAQ is your first line of defense. It's packed with answers to the questions we get asked most often. So, before you come crying to us for help, do yourself a favor and read through this. You might just learn something.
Indicator: The Guts of It
2. Open Up a Chart: Doesn't matter if it's a new chart or an existing one, just get that chart ready.
3. Find the Magic Squiggle: Look for the "Indicators and Strategies" icon at the top of your TradingView chart. It's that fancy symbol that looks like . Click that bad boy.
4. Welcome to the Indicator Zoo: A new window will pop up, overflowing with all sorts of indicators (built-in, public, and the exclusive invite-only section, where you'll find your treasure).
5. Grab Your Weapon of Choice: Click on "Invite-only scripts" and select the Trade for Fun indicator you want to use to dominate the markets. Click here for details.
Subscription: The Bare Essentials
Relax. Stripe is a massive, reputable payment processor. They're PCI Level 1 certified, which is basically the gold standard for online security. If they can't keep your info safe, nobody can. So, chill.
Want to Nerd Out on the Details?
We get it, some folks love the deep dive. Check out Stripe's security info here: https://stripe.com/docs/security/stripe
Here's the deal: your indicators are locked to one TradingView account, can't be shared with your bestie (sorry, not sorry). Made a new TradingView account? We can usually switch your access over, but your old account loses its magic (access revoked, poof!).
Need a Hand? Hit us up at support@tradeforfun.com and we'll sort you out.
Look, we get it, maybe the indicators aren't your thing anymore. No worries, cancelling is easy. Here's what to do:
1. Do it Yourself: Log in to your account (you know, the one you created) and cancel the subscription yourself. Easy peasy.
2. Need Help? We can handle it too. Just shoot us an email at support@tradeforfun.com.
Just a heads up: You'll still have access to the indicators until the end of your current billing period (monthly or whatever you signed up for). Then, poof, they're gone.