One watches the market.
The other trades it.
TradingView is a charting product. TradingWizard turns chart setups into managed AI trades — wired into live liquidation and whale-flow data, with Kai 3.1 setting the stop and a bot managing the trade. Paper-first; live only after you set it up.
Execution
Built to act. Closes trades, manages risk, learns.
Observation
Built to display. You watch, you draw, you decide.
Execution vs Observation
A line-by-line look at what each platform actually does.
TradingView remains an excellent charting product — TradingWizard embeds its widgets for rendering. The platforms solve different problems.
Charts show price.
We map where liquidity sits.
Price doesn't move randomly — it hunts liquidity. Every retail stop, every over-leveraged long, every margin call leaves a trace. We map those traces in real-time. TradingView doesn't.
We map the liquidation zones
Aggregated liquidation feeds from every major venue. Long clusters above price, short clusters below. Updated every 250ms.
AI prices the magnet
Kai weights each liquidation pool by leverage density and proximity, then maps the path of least resistance to your setup.
Bots act on the setup
Bots enter on the setup, target the liquidation magnet, and set a stop — managed automatically, 24/7. TradingView just draws the lines.
- 01Open chart. Stare at indicators.
- 02Draw lines. Doubt them. Redraw them.
- 03Open broker tab. Manually punch the order.
- 04Watch the screen until your eyes bleed.
- 05Get stopped out at the liquidation cluster.
- 01Ask Kai: "Find me a long on ETH."
- 02Get setup priced off liquidation magnets.
- 03Approve, or let the bot deploy autonomously.
- 04AI manages stop, target, scale-out — 24/7.
- 05Close laptop. Get notified when it fills.
Stop charting.
Start executing.
Switch from watching candles to commanding capital. Liquidation-aware AI, autonomous bots, and a full execution layer — under one terminal.
Used alongside TradingView. Not a replacement for charting — a replacement for guesswork.