You guys show random amounts of money being removed from my account. I have an open ticket with you. I'm missing a lot of money on good trades.....!
really needs to add take profit and stop loss at time of buy limits, it would be nice if trailing stops could be added too. if we had these options it would be unmatched. hopefully Kraken does not beat you to it because there features are much better when it comes to limit orders Actually added my want list and it’s been great
The candles are static you can't scroll them back and forth or nothing. It's stuck on the time frame page and that only gives you a certain amount of days and you can't scroll to expose more timeline. This is a review for coinbase advanced with tradingview integration. I stopped using it after that.
It gets the job done but has sooo much room for improvement. Now it may be on Coinbase side but not being able to move a Stop Loss level independently of the TP level is a joke. You have to cancel both contracts and purchase 2 new contracts just to move a stop loss to protect your position. Execution seems painfully slow as well. Also my trades often disappear from the TV chart, though it remains active the interface for my entry, TP and SL levels disappear from the screen which is so annoying. It seems like this is in its infancy and it shows.
Excellent integration with TradingView – clean execution and reliability I’ve been using Coinbase Advanced integrated with TradingView, and the experience has been very solid—especially for spot trading. The direct execution from TradingView charts is smooth and reliable, allowing me to analyze, place orders, and manage positions without switching platforms. Order placement is clean, latency is low, and risk controls (TP/SL) work exactly as expected. This integration is especially strong for traders who value clarity, security, and disciplined execution. Coinbase provides a trustworthy brokerage layer, while TradingView delivers best-in-class charting and analysis—together they form a powerful trading workflow. Overall, a great solution for traders who want professional-grade tools with a clean and stable execution environment. Highly recommended.
The integration with TradingView charts makes it better but I still end up using TV charts for analysis and then doing most of my trades on Coinbase. It can definitely be better.
Coinbase integration has major flaws in trading experience, such as: 1) Time frames of less than 10 seconds just don't work, completely. Which makes scalping just impossible. 2) The order setup is broken on the Coinbase side. If you set TP/SL - you won't be able to move them any way, only to cancel 2.1) And if you cancel the TP/SL - you won't be able to setup a limit strategy again, to sell the same amount for 2 prices (as TP/SL work). Only either to setup the SL or TP, not both simultaneously (f.e. if you decided to move up TP and SL bracket with market movement). 3) Disconnects - known issue. It happens. Sometimes it even breaks the price chart, some Coinbase backend-related problems. In general - TradingView provides much better rich view with way more convenient tools for data analysis and trading strategies, historical tests and "REAL" volumes. While Coinbase interface is just a joke. And it seems like this is "by design", nobody cares about enriched functionality of Coinbase.
It does work but it is I bit finnikie. It disconnects, can’t use on multiple sessions, can’t modify limit orders that have set TP + SL. Also, account information like stats, overview, etc won’t show all details for all assets hold for some reason.
THE BUY SELL BUTTON DOES NOT WORK THE SAME AS THE PAPERTRADING ENTRY ON TOP LEFT CORNER AND PLACE IMMEDIATLY ON MARKET.
Low fees are amazing with advanced and good supply of indicators allowing for nice trades and a simple interface and clean transitions making my trading experience better than ever
It's good if you trade derivatives and also have coinbase1 subscription. I don't see buying spot crypto too often with it.
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About Coinbase Advanced
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Frequently Asked Questions
- Cryptocurrencies
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- Market order. It's a basic type designed to buy or sell an asset immediately at the next price available
- Limit order. Specifies the maximum (for buying) or minimum (for selling) price at which a trader is willing to execute a trade. It's only executed if the price reaches the preset level. There are buy and sell limit orders - they're set to buy/sell an asset at or below/above a certain price
- Stop order. Triggered when an asset moves above or below a certain price level, always executed in the direction that the price is moving. There are stop-loss orders (automatically closes a position at a certain level if the market moves against you) and (initiates a trade when the price breaks a certain level)
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