The Indicator Store: A 62-Product NinjaTrader Shop With a Growing TradingView Arm
What it actually sells across NinjaTrader, TradingView, automation, and education, and how its alerts pair with automated execution.
TradingView Indicators · 6 min read
The Indicator StoreThe hook: The Indicator Store's own automation tool explicitly tells traders to route its TradingView alerts through a third-party gateway to place trades, and names PickMyTrade directly as one of the services that does it.
- 62 individual NinjaTrader indicator products, its real core catalog
- A much smaller, 9-item TradingView lineup built around 5 core indicators
- Its own NinjaTrader automation engine (Markers) and TradingView-to-broker bridge (TIS Automator)
About The Indicator Store
The Indicator Store, operated by The Indicator Store LLC, is primarily a NinjaTrader indicator business, not a TradingView-first one. Its NinjaTrader catalog runs to roughly 62 individually priced products, from $75 tools like a basic swing-structure indicator up to $399 for its most advanced SMC/ICT-style market structure tool. Its TradingView presence is comparatively small: five core Pine Script v6 indicators (ATR_Trend, Donchian_Trend, Edge, Rebote, Reversal) plus a few additional scripts, sold individually at $19/month or as a bundled pack at $49/month.
Beyond indicators, it sells its own automation layer on both platforms. Markers is a NinjaTrader automation engine, priced from $720 to $1,600 depending on license count, that turns a chart indicator into a rule-based trading system without coding, and its Pro tier adds a multi-account trade copier. On the TradingView side, TIS Automator ($39-79/month) converts an indicator's plotted signal into a fully formed order with entry, target, stop, and position size, but it explicitly does not connect to a broker itself, its documentation names third-party execution gateways, including PickMyTrade, as required to actually place the trade.
Its broader catalog includes rental plans ($79-149/month), a subscription-based "Markers System Membership" ($99-119/month) that delivers a new trading system monthly, and a three-tier NinjaScript coding course running from $249 for the basics up to $999 for advanced unmanaged-order programming. No founder or team member names are published anywhere on the site; the only personal touchpoint is a linked Twitter/X account, @pablotrader.
What The Indicator Store Offers
NinjaTrader Indicators
~62 individually sold products, $75-$399 each.
TradingView Pine Script Indicators
5 core scripts plus extras, $19-$79/month.
Markers
A NinjaTrader automation engine with an optional multi-account trade copier.
TIS Automator
Converts TradingView signals into ready orders, requires a separate broker gateway.
Institutional Packs
Bundled indicator packages, $197-$500.
Rental Plans & Membership
Monthly access to indicators and automation without buying outright.
NinjaScript Courses
Three-tier coding education, $249-$999.
One-on-One Coaching
Paid remote-desktop screen-share support at $120/hour.
Why Traders Rely On The Indicator Store
Its appeal is depth on NinjaTrader specifically, in a market where most indicator sellers have moved almost entirely to TradingView. A futures trader running NinjaTrader natively gets a much larger, more mature product catalog here than most TradingView-first competitors offer for that platform.
A store that names its execution-gateway competitors and partners openly in its own documentation is unusually candid for a category built on marketing hype.
The Indicator Store: Strengths and Limitations
Strengths
Limitations
The Indicator Store FAQ
Primarily NinjaTrader. Its NinjaTrader catalog runs to roughly 60 individual indicator products, while its TradingView lineup is much smaller, just a handful of core Pine Script indicators.
Individual NinjaTrader indicators range from about $75 to $399, with bundled packs from roughly $197 to $500, and TradingView indicators priced separately at $19 to $79 per month.
Yes, it sells Markers, a rule-based NinjaTrader automation engine, and TIS Automator, a tool that converts TradingView indicator signals into ready-to-place orders.
No, its stated policy is that all sales are final once a product is downloaded or a license activated, with only a technical-functionality guarantee, not a performance guarantee.
No. Its TIS Automator generates a standard TradingView alert and explicitly requires a separate execution gateway, naming PickMyTrade among the compatible services, to actually place the order.
Automating a TIS Signal with PickMyTrade
TIS Automator already does the hard part, turning a TradingView indicator's plotted signal into a fully formed order with entry, target, and stop. The Indicator Store's own documentation confirms it doesn't place that order itself, and names PickMyTrade as one of the gateways that can. Connect the resulting alert to PickMyTrade, and it executes automatically on a connected broker or funded futures account.
How it works
- Set up a TIS indicator or TIS Automator alert in TradingView, no coding required
- Connect PickMyTrade to your broker or prop firm account once
- PickMyTrade executes automatically when the alert fires
- Copy the same signal across multiple accounts at once
Yes, The Indicator Store's own documentation lists PickMyTrade as one of the execution gateways compatible with TIS Automator's TradingView alerts.
PickMyTrade automates from TradingView alerts, so it's the TradingView-side products (the core TIS indicators, TIS Automator) that connect directly, not the NinjaTrader-native catalog.
PickMyTrade is an independent automation platform. It is not affiliated with, endorsed by, or sponsored by The Indicator Store, unless otherwise stated. Trading futures and other leveraged products carries substantial risk of loss. Pricing and product details reflect what was published on The Indicator Store's official site at the time of research and may have changed since.