I will review and optimize your existing pine script indicator
About this Gig
PINE SCRIPT CODE REVIEW & OPTIMIZATION
You built an indicator. It mostly works. But signals are noisy, code is slow, or it doesn't quite do what you wanted.
I'll review your existing Pine Script and fix the issues so it works as intended. US-based developer with published indicators on TradingView.
WHAT I REVIEW
- Signal logic accuracy
- Repainting issues
- Performance bottlenecks
- Edge case handling (gaps, low volume, sessions)
- Alert configuration
- Pine Script v6 conventions
- Compilation errors and warnings
WHAT YOU GET
- Detailed code review with issues flagged
- Fixed and optimized version of your script
- Written explanation of what changed and why
- Paste-ready into TradingView
WHAT I DON'T DO
I do not recommend trades, guarantee performance, or provide investment advice. This is technical code review only. I'm not a registered investment advisor.
HOW IT WORKS
1. Send your Pine Script and explain what it should do
2. I review and identify issues
3. I deliver the fixed code with explanation
4. Final revisions to ensure everything works
Ready to fix your script? Send it over.
Platform:
TradingView
•
Thinkorswim
Development technology:
Python
•
PineScript
•
JavaScript
FAQ
I have an indicator that almost works. Can you fix it?
Yes, that's what this gig is for. Send me the code, describe what it's supposed to do vs. what it's actually doing, and I'll find the issues and fix them. Common problems: signals not firing correctly, repainting, performance slowdowns, alerts not triggering, compilation errors.
What if my code is from another developer or AI-generated?
Fine. I'll review existing code regardless of source. AI-generated Pine Script often has subtle issues — incorrect v6 syntax, missing edge case handling, or logic that looks right but doesn't work. I can identify and fix these.
How do I send you my code?
Paste it into a Fiverr message after ordering. If too long, share as a .txt or .pine file. Don't include any API keys or sensitive information.
Can you make it run faster?
Often yes. Pine Script performance issues usually come from inefficient loops, unnecessary security calls, or redrawing visual elements every tick. I can identify the bottlenecks and refactor.
Will you tell me if my logic is bad?
I'll give you my honest technical assessment, but I won't comment on whether your trading strategy is good or bad — that's not my lane. I'll flag if your code has logical bugs (math doesn't match description) or obvious flaws (using future data, repainting).

