Patch Notes
v1.11.3 — July 14, 2026
The Launch button now works on every Windows setup, plus support codes on errors.
- Launch TradingView fixed for blocked machines. On some Windows setups, PineX was not allowed to start TradingView directly and the button failed with a permissions error. PineX now opens TradingView the same way Windows itself does, which works everywhere, finds your install wherever it lives, and falls back across install locations automatically.
- Connects once the chart is ready. After launching, PineX now waits for your chart to load before connecting, instead of trying too early and needing a manual reconnect. Startup waits are also more patient on slower machines and VPSes.
- More dependable connection detection. Internal connection checks were hardened so machines with unusual network name resolution no longer show a live connection they can't actually use.
- Support codes on every error. Error messages now end with a short code like (PX-L03) and name what was attempted, so one screenshot tells support exactly what happened.
- Simpler launcher script. The Help tab's manual launcher no longer asks for administrator rights, which it never needed, warns you when TradingView is already open, and copies to the clipboard in a Windows-safe format.
v1.11.2 — July 12, 2026
Connection and update polish.
- One-tap TradingView launch. The connection button now opens TradingView with the debug link already set up when it isn't running, and turns into a reconnect once it is up. It locates your TradingView install on its own, keeps working after TradingView updates, and doesn't need to run as administrator.
- Steadier connection. The status light no longer flickers to error while you move focus between charts, and a dropped link now recovers on its own instead of waiting for you to press reconnect.
- Quieter updates. New versions install and reopen on their own, without the full setup window appearing each time.
v1.11.1 — July 10, 2026
A small fix to first-time setup.
- Corrected connection walkthrough. The Help tab's step 1 pointed at a TradingView install path that is wrong on most systems, and suggested a shortcut edit that newer TradingView installs don't support. It now provides a launcher script that finds your TradingView install automatically, keeps working after TradingView updates, and requests the permissions it needs on its own.
v1.11.0 — July 6, 2026
Our biggest release since public beta. PineX gets a rebuilt detection engine, a new automated safety layer that watches every trade, per-chart order sizing that matches each entry's contract count, and a cleaner, plainer interface.
A cleaner app
- Redesigned interface. Cleaner navigation and plain-language labels throughout. Chart panes are now just "charts," the watcher is simply "trading," and "poll interval" is now "check speed."
- New Help section. The one-time TradingView connection walkthrough now lives in a single Help tab, replacing the old separate Setup and About pages.
- Clearer live dashboard. Simpler connection status and a one-click reconnect that rebinds to whichever chart TradingView has active. Beta-era clutter, including the raw debug panel, has been removed.
Rebuilt detection engine
- A lighter, faster reader. PineX now reads TradingView through a single lightweight reader it injects once and reuses, instead of re-querying the chart on every check.
- Roughly half the load on TradingView. A fast, cheap check runs continuously and a full read only happens when something actually changes, which keeps TradingView's charts responsive even on fast strategies.
- Instant reaction to new signals. When an order prints, PineX now responds immediately instead of waiting for the next timed check.
- Fixes chart stutter and dropped trades. The stalls some scalpers saw, where the chart would briefly freeze and stop producing trades, are resolved. Charts stay smooth and signals keep flowing.
- Cached symbol detection. Following chart-tab switches no longer runs a heavy query on every check.
New safety agents
- Trade-reconciliation overseer. After every order, PineX compares your actual broker position to what it expected. If they disagree twice, it automatically halts execution and alerts you, so a single misfire cannot compound. Stopping and starting re-arms it.
- Position ledger. PineX now tracks your live position so exits always resolve to the correct side.
- Smarter exit handling. Directionless exits, such as a time-based exit, and labeled exits like "TP1" or "SL2" are now classified and routed correctly, and will not fire in the wrong direction.
- Phantom-exit guard. An exit signal that arrives while PineX already reads your position as flat is skipped, so a stray or duplicated close cannot open a position in the wrong direction.
- Hardened mass-signal guard against duplicate signals in a burst.
Order sizing from your signal
- Entry sizing per chart. Turn on SIZE for a chart and PineX reads the contract quantity from each entry signal and sets the order ticket to match, so a strategy that signals three contracts enters three.
- Fail-closed by design. If the size cannot be confirmed on the ticket before firing, PineX skips that trade rather than send a wrong-sized order. Exits flatten your position at your ticket size.
Performance and connectivity
- New Performance section. PineX auto-detects your CPU and memory and offers a VPS or low-power mode that throttles background updates to stay light on small cloud servers, with an auto-optimize option that sets it for you.
- Run TradingView in a browser. You can now connect PineX to TradingView running in a regular Chromium browser, as an alternative to the desktop app.
- Housekeeping. Removed the unreleased Local API server to keep the app focused and the execution path tight, plus stability and wording fixes throughout.
v1.10.2 — May 30, 2026
- macOS is now a universal build. PineX runs on both Intel and Apple Silicon Macs — previously Apple Silicon only.
- More reliable execution. If a chart isn't ready the instant a signal fires, PineX retries on the next check instead of silently skipping the trade.
- Order log shows slippage time — the gap between a signal printing and the order being placed.
- Plan & stability fixes across tier handling and downgrades.
v1.10.1 — May 29, 2026
- Windows auto-update. PineX now checks for new versions and notifies you in the app when one is available — download and install on your own schedule.
- Execution reliability improvements. Smoother, more dependable order routing.
- More reliable plan syncing. Upgrades, downgrades, and cancellations are reflected promptly.
- Security & stability hardening across sign-in and the app.
- macOS. Clearer in-app update guidance (manual for now) plus an option to be notified of new macOS builds by email.
Public Beta — v1.10.0 · May 28, 2026
PineX is now in public beta — open to everyone.
- Watch TradingView Pine Strategies in real time and auto-route entries and exits through TradingView Desktop.
- Multi-chart support, scaled by plan (Free, Basic, Premium, Max).
- Every paid plan starts with a 7-day free trial.
- Trade journal with P&L tracking and CSV export.
- Discord trade forwarding and desktop notifications.
- Built-in safety guards, including a mass-signal guard against runaway bursts.
- Windows and macOS builds.