
Learn to customize timeframes in trading view by adding favorites, creating a four-minute interval, and using quick menu shortcuts to switch between minutes, hours, days, and weeks.
Learn to create and save indicator templates for different trading strategies, load them quickly, manage favorites, and save templates that remember symbol, time frame, and indicators like ema.
Learn to use the replay button to backtest your strategy in TradingView, adjust position size, stop loss, and take profit, and analyze weeks of data and trades.
Learn to use tradingview cursor options—from crosshair with two lines, dot, or arrow—to view exact dates and prices, customize color and thickness, or erase drawings and indicators.
Create and customize trendlines with anchor points, color, text, thickness, and extensions across time frames. Lock, clone, save templates, and synchronize layouts while using alerts and price labels.
Master the ABCD pattern, a harmonic setup using Fibonacci levels to identify reversals. Calculate A–B–C–D with levels and reversals, set a stop loss above D, and target C or 61.8.
Learn to use the long and short position tool to calculate risk per trade, set stop-loss and take-profit, and adjust currency, amount, and leverage for precise trading.
Master the remove object button to quickly delete drawings, indicators, or all items on the screen in your TradingView workspace.
Master the favorite tools toolbar in TradingView to create a quick, movable menu of your most-used drawing tools, enabling faster access during trading analysis.
Set price and technical alerts in Trading View, using crossing and indicator triggers, with once per bar or bar close options, and apply alerts to ema and rsi.
Use the time zone button to select a city from your country or a neighboring country with the same time zone, or use UTC for your region.
This course is aimed at people that have an interest to learn how to use the TradingView platform.
I will go trough the most important features I use in my own trading.
TradingView is a popular web-based charting and social networking platform used by traders and investors to analyse financial markets. It offers a wide range of tools for technical analysis, including customizable charts, a variety of indicators, and drawing tools. Additionally, it functions as a social network where users can share trading ideas, connect with other traders, and follow market experts.
Key Features:
Advanced Charting:
TradingView provides a powerful charting platform with customizable charts, various chart types (including Renko, Heikin Ashi, and Candle), and the ability to replay historical price data.
Technical Indicators:
The platform offers a vast array of technical indicators and drawing tools to help users analyse price movements and identify potential trading opportunities.
Social Networking:
TradingView fosters a vibrant community of traders where users can interact, share ideas, and follow market experts.
Broker Integration:
Many brokers allow users to connect their accounts to TradingView, enabling direct trading from the platform.
Paper Trading:
TradingView offers a paper trading feature that allows users to practice trading strategies without risking real money.
Real-time Market Data:
TradingView provides access to real-time or near real-time market data for various asset classes, including stocks, forex, cryptocurrencies, and futures.
Research Tools:
The platform includes features like stock screeners, economic calendars, and market news to support traders in their market research.
In essence, TradingView is more than just a charting platform; it's a comprehensive ecosystem for traders and investors to learn, analyse, and trade in the financial markets.