Before ChartMentor
With ChartMentor
Comparison at a glance
Area
Best timing
ChartMentor
Before the trade is placed.
Other tool
After trades are logged, synced, or replayed.
Best fit
Use ChartMentor for trade selection and TraderSync-style tooling for historical review.
Area
Chart workflow
ChartMentor
Built around TradingView screenshots and marked trade boxes.
Other tool
Built around a journal, reports, and replay workflows.
Best fit
ChartMentor is lighter when the user mainly needs a second check before entry.
Area
Main risk reduced
ChartMentor
Impulsive entries, weak setups, and unclear invalidation.
Other tool
Poor record keeping and missed performance patterns.
Best fit
Choose based on whether the bottleneck is entering badly or reviewing badly.
Different part of the trading loop
TraderSync helps traders study completed trades and performance data. ChartMentor sits earlier, before the order, so it can interrupt a poor entry while there is still nothing to recover from.
- ChartMentor reviews the current chart setup
- TraderSync organizes executed trade data
- ChartMentor focuses on decision friction
- TraderSync focuses on journal analysis and replay
Where ChartMentor is sharper
ChartMentor is sharper when speed matters. A trader can mark a planned trade, get the key flaw, and decide whether the setup still deserves risk without leaving the TradingView context.
Where TraderSync is broader
TraderSync is broader for traders who want a full journal database, detailed reporting, and review of many closed trades. It solves a different problem than pre-entry setup critique.
What happens after you start free
Mark the setup
Open TradingView and make the entry, stop, target, and relevant structure visible.
Run the review
ChartMentor checks the visible chart and returns a verdict-first critique.
Decide with friction
Use the review to wait, skip, or take only the setups that still make sense.
Frequently asked questions
How should I compare ChartMentor vs TraderSync?
Use the comparison by workflow. ChartMentor is strongest before entry inside TradingView, while broader journal platforms are usually stronger after trades are logged and analyzed over time.
Does ChartMentor give financial advice or guaranteed signals?
No. ChartMentor is not a financial advisor and does not guarantee outcomes. It reviews visible chart context and the marked trade plan so traders can spot weak execution before risking money.
What do I need before running a review?
Open a TradingView chart, make the relevant price structure visible, and mark the entry, stop loss, and target when reviewing a specific trade. Cleaner charts produce more useful reviews.
Can I start without paying?
Yes. The free plan includes 10 AI chart checks per month and does not require a credit card, so traders can test the workflow before upgrading.