A good TradingView signal can do two things: help you catch trades earlier, and become the product other traders pay to use.
Most chartists are on the wrong side of both. They pay for signals instead of owning the logic. They chase 93% backtests without knowing whether the strategy is real. They ask Claude Code for one Pine script, paste errors back ten times, and still end up with an indicator that repaints. Meanwhile, the signal service gets paid every month because it owns the script. Build TradingView Signals with Claude Code shows you how to move to the owner side. First, you build Pine v6 TradingView signals you can test, alert, and trade yourself, no Python required. Then you learn the second path: publish a free version as proof, put stronger versions behind invite-only access, rent scripts for 30, 90, or 365 days, or sell custom indicators to chartists who still cannot get Claude to compile clean Pine. This is not a vague "AI trading" book. It is a build book for signal systems: the ./docs folder, the CLAUDE.md rules, the four-part prompts, the indicators, the strategies, the alerts, the webhook loop, the gotchas card, and the public-library publishing path. Inside, you build 12 assets that make you a more dangerous chartist: