I will translate tradingview pinescript to sierra chart acsil, nt8, mt5, ctrader
About this Gig
This service ensures accurate strategy conversion with robust error handling, clear setup, and realistic backtests. You'll get clean, commented, maintainable code with reports and integration guidance.
What this gig includes:
- Full translation of Pine Script logic to the target platform language
- Preservation of entry/exit rules, order types, position sizing, and indicator calculations
- Re-implementation or approximation of any Pine Script built-ins (request specific alternatives when a direct analogue doesn't exist)
- Parameterized inputs (exposed as user settings in the target platform)
- Robust runtime checks and boundary validations to avoid runtime errors
- Built-in optional logging and verbose mode for testing
- Backtest replication (same time-frame and sample range where platform and data allow)
- Sample backtest report (equity curve, net profit, max drawdown, win rate, number of trades)
- Integration notes: how to install, enable, and configure the strategy on the platform
- 30 days of basic bug-fix support after delivery (for logic parity issues)
Contact me now with your Pine Script code and desired platforms for a free, detailed complexity analysis and a custom quote!
Platform:
TradingView
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MT5
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NinjaTrader
Development technology:
PineScript
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MQL5
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NinjaScript
FAQ
Will the converted strategy produce identical backtest results?
In most case's the logic will be identical, but platform-specific execution differences (tick aggregation, fill models, price feeds, and floating-point handling) can cause small numerical differences. I document these and advise on best-fit data settings.
Do you provide compiled files?
Yes, for platforms that support compiled deliveries, I can provide compiled artifacts (Nt8 .dll is built by NT’s compiler on import; MT5 .ex5 file if compiled using MetaEditor on my side, Sierra Chart compiles locally).
Can you add new features during conversion?
I can, but they are treated as a scope change and priced separately unless agreed up-front.
Do you handle multi-timeframe or multi-symbol strategies?
Yes. Complexity and price depend on the number of instruments/timeframes and cross-symbol state handling.
