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Trading View Overview of charts Beginners's Guide

Trading View Overview of charts Beginners's Guide 



 You can fix nearly anything you do on your outline by utilizing the ctrl+z/cmd+z easy route. 

You can likewise utilize the fix bolt on the top toolbar. So on the off chance that you change something and you understand you: a) have no clue about what you changed, or b) don't care for what you simply did, don't stress, you can quickly fix it! 

In the picture above I have marked the primary areas of the TradingView outlining stage for you. I'll be broadly expounding for every one of these segments later on.


  1. This is the top toolbar where you can find things like time frames, indicators, layouts etc.

  2. This left side will be your most used section on TradingView. It houses all the tools you can place on your chart.

  3. This is the main chart area where you’ll be applying all your indicators and tools.

  4. Here you can find your currency pairs and watch lists, as well as some handy tools such as alerts, an economic calendar, and some social tools.

  5. The bottom toolbar is mostly used for notes and testing. It is also where you go to connect your broker account with TradingView, enabling you to enter trades straight from TradingView (if your broker allows this).


Main Chart Area


Snappy tip! You can utilize ctrl+c/cmd+c (duplicate) and ctrl+v/cmd+v (glue)! This comes in extremely helpful when you're setting things like Help and Opposition territories. 


Whew – on the off chance that you've never utilized TradingView, you're presumably observing a great deal of things you don't care for this moment. Possibly you lean toward a line graph over candles, or maybe the shading plan isn't exactly your taste. Luckily, it's anything but difficult to alter your charts.



Just right-click in the main area and click on Settings. This will open up a new window where you can change everything.Here you’ll find things like the Scales section. Some people like seeing where current price is, whilst others are fine with just having it highlighted on the axis. Simply tick or untick the System Last Value Label box. You can also switch your chart’s theme from white to black, or even blue! There is a Template box in the bottom left of the Chart Settings. I highly recommend setting some time aside to personalize your charts – it’s your trading space so you should make it your own!If you would like to start with a clean slate and have no indicators or drawing tools on the chart, TradingView makes it very easy to delete everything.

You can right-click on the main chart area and select Remove All Indicators or Remove All Drawing Tools to remove what you want in an instant!So, if you ever feel like testing out a tool or adding a bunch of indicators to your chart just to see what they look like, you can easily delete them all afterwards. There’s also a trash icon on the left toolbar that you can use too.This right-click menu holds a lot of features that will come in handy for you. One of those features is the Reset Chart feature. If you’ve been messing around with the size of your chart, you can click Reset Chart to go back to the default size as well as the current open candle.Another handy feature in the right-click menu is the Add Alert feature. This will allow you to add an alert at the exact price point where you right-clicked. It will open up a new window, where you can then change all the options to your liking – you can even change the value if you want.

As you'll presently observe, TradingView can send you alarms through popup, email, SMS, or on their devoted application (both Android and iOS). Tragically, in the event that you need to get a SMS alert, you have to move up to the superior record. When you're set, basically click "make" et presto! You have an alarm set up. Right-clicking additionally permits you to include the pair you're taking a gander at to your watch list. Exceptionally speedy and simple!

Here’s a handy tip for any crypto traders out there. If you’re going to be using TradingView for cryptotrading, it’s important that you enable the Logarithmic scale. You can do this from the right-click menu by simply clicking on it.



There’s obviously way more features in that right-click menu, but if I were to go over every single thing, we’d be here for an entire week. For now, I’ll stick to the ones you’ll find most useful.


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