Run Your TradingView Pine Script Indicators Natively in Odin

Written by Phoenix Trader Funding · Team · 20 Jul 2026

Copy your Pine Script v5 and v6 custom indicators from TradingView straight into Odin, Phoenix Trader Funding's platform. What is supported, what is not.

Odin, Phoenix Trader Funding's trading platform, now runs TradingView Pine Script v5 and v6 custom indicators natively. You copy the script from TradingView, paste it into Odin's indicator editor, and it compiles and plots on your Odin chart with no export or conversion step. Pine Script v4 scripts and automated strategies are not supported.

You built an indicator on TradingView. It took real time to get the logic right, and by now you trust what it tells you. Then you sit down to trade it live and the workflow falls apart: a second monitor for TradingView, a mental note of what the indicator just flagged, and a manual translation of that signal onto the platform you actually trade on.

That gap between where you build an indicator and where you trade off it has been a permanent tax on anyone running custom Pine Script. Odin just closed it. This article covers what changed, exactly what is and is not supported, and how to move an indicator over in a few minutes.

What Changed: Pine Script Now Runs Inside Odin

Pine Script is the scripting language traders use to build custom indicators on TradingView. Odin can now run Pine Script custom indicators natively. You copy the script from TradingView and paste it directly into Odin's chart. No export file, no third party bridge, no rebuilding the logic in a different scripting language. The script that plots on your TradingView chart is the same script that plots on your Odin chart.

For anyone who has tried to move an indicator between platforms before, that matters more than it sounds. Reimplementing Pine Script logic by hand in another language is slow and it is easy to introduce a subtle bug that only shows up once you are already trading off the signal. Copy and paste removes that step entirely.

What Is Supported and What Is Not

The feature covers a specific, honest slice of what Pine Script can do, not everything TradingView supports. Here is exactly where the line sits.

Pine Script featureWorks in Odin
Custom indicators, Pine Script v5Yes
Custom indicators, Pine Script v6Yes
Custom indicators, Pine Script v4No, upgrade to v5 or v6 on TradingView first
Custom automated strategiesNo, not supported

In plain terms: if it is a v5 or v6 script that plots something on your chart, an oscillator, a moving average variant, a custom signal, it copies over and runs. If it is a strategy script that is meant to place trades on its own, it does not. Odin runs the indicator layer of Pine Script, not the automated execution layer.

The distinction is not a technicality. An indicator tells you something. A strategy trades for you. Odin now handles the first. You are still the one pulling the trigger on the second, same as always.

If your indicator was written in v4, it will not run as is. TradingView's own converter can bring most v4 scripts up to v5 or v6, and once it is on a supported version the same copy and paste flow applies.

How to Move an Indicator From TradingView Into Odin

The process is short. There is no account linking step and nothing to install beyond what you already use to trade.

  1. Open the indicator on TradingView and pull up its source in the Pine Editor.
  2. Select the full script and copy it. You are copying text, nothing else.
  3. Open your chart in Odin and paste the script into the indicator editor there.
  4. Run it. Odin compiles the script the same way TradingView does, and it plots directly on your Odin chart.

If you maintain more than one indicator, the same four steps repeat for each. There is no batch import and no need for one: most traders are working with a small handful of scripts they actually trust, not a library of dozens.

Why This Matters for How You Actually Trade

Most futures traders develop and backtest ideas on TradingView because the charting and the community scripts are there. Fewer of them execute their live orders on TradingView itself. That split has always meant a translation step between the platform where you think and the platform where you act, and translation steps are where signals get delayed, misread, or skipped under pressure.

Running the same indicator on the same platform where you place the order removes that step. What you see is what you are trading off, with nothing lost or altered in between. For a scalper watching a fast signal, or for anyone managing more than one chart at a time, that consistency is the actual value here, not the novelty of copy and paste itself.

Where Odin Fits in the Phoenix Ecosystem

Odin is Phoenix Trader Funding's own trading platform, built alongside Thor, the trade copier, and Saga, the AI trading journal. Odin itself carries no separate charge. It comes free once you are running on TFeed, Phoenix's own execution feed.

This update does not change any evaluation rule, drawdown, or account limit. It changes what you can chart and trade against once you open Odin. Whatever account type you are trading, the indicator support works the same way.

Who This Actually Helps

If you already build or collect Pine Script indicators on TradingView and trade somewhere else, this removes a step you have been doing manually for as long as you have run that setup. That is the direct win.

If you have never written or used a custom indicator, this update does not change much for you today. It is worth knowing about for later, since the option is now there without any extra cost or setup once you decide to use it.

It is not a shortcut to a trading edge. An indicator, custom or not, still only tells you what the price already did. Copying it into Odin makes it easier to act on, it does not make the underlying signal better than it was on TradingView.

FAQ

Can I use Pine Script v4 indicators in Odin?

No. Odin supports Pine Script v5 and v6 custom indicators only. A v4 script needs to be upgraded on TradingView first before it will work.

Can I run an automated Pine Script strategy in Odin?

No. Odin supports custom indicators, not custom automated strategies. An indicator can plot signals on your chart, but it does not place trades for you.

Do I need to rewrite my indicator to use it in Odin?

No. You copy the Pine Script v5 or v6 source straight from TradingView and paste it into Odin. There is no export step and no conversion step.

Does Odin cost anything to use?

Odin itself carries no separate charge. It comes free once you are running on TFeed, Phoenix Trader Funding's own execution feed.

Is there a discount code tied to this update?

No. This is a platform feature, not a promotion, and no code attaches to it.

Will this change my evaluation rules or drawdown?

No. This only changes what you can chart and trade against inside Odin. Your account's rules stay exactly what they were before.

Full details on Odin and the rest of the Phoenix ecosystem are on the FAQ page.

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