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WealthCharts review

WealthCharts earns a PlatformScore of 59/100. It rates strongest for its community rating and ease of use. Entry cost is $79-97/mo. Prop-firm support is rated Moderate (—). Cloud charting/DOM + trade copier + analytics. Standalone (non-Apex): $97/mo or $948/yr (~$79/mo). Supported by Apex/Tradeify prop firms. Referral affiliate is case-by-case. Support + training room praised.

59/ 100 PlatformScore

Best for: community-driven traders and beginners.

How WealthCharts scores

Value5.0
Order Flow6.0
Automation4.0
Ease of Use7.0
Broker/Data6.5
Prop-Firm5.5
Community8.0

Specs at a glance

PlatformScore59/100
Price (from)$79-97/mo
Free tierNo
Lifetime licenseNo
Prop-firm supportModerate (—)
Data feedsbundled real-time, prop-firm feeds
Runs onWeb/Windows/Mac/mobile
Mobile appYes
Crypto tradingNo
Community8.0/10 (225 reviews)

Pros & cons

Pros
  • Well-reviewed by the trading community
Cons
  • No free tier
  • Automation and backtesting lag the algo-focused platforms
  • Pricier than the best-value options

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Frequently asked questions

Is WealthCharts good for prop firms?

WealthCharts has Moderate prop-firm support via —. It's confirmed compatible with Apex, Tradeify, and more.

Is WealthCharts free?

No — WealthCharts doesn't have a free tier. Pricing starts at $79-97/mo.

How much does WealthCharts cost?

WealthCharts is priced from $79-97/mo.

What is WealthCharts best for?

WealthCharts is best for community-driven traders and beginners. Its overall PlatformScore is 59/100.