
Learn to use the TradingView platform for cloud-based chart analysis, mobile alerts, and integrated tools—from settings and indicators to Pine editor, strategy tester, and trading simulator.
Navigate the TradingView site to access charts via products, view chart and watch list, use features like replay, and learn how to sign up and sign in.
Learn to use TradingView for free by installing an ad blocker in your browser, log in to save a layout, and compare Chrome, Brave, and Vivaldi for ad blocking.
Learn to display multiple TradingView charts in the free version by tiling several tabs in a grid for asset comparisons like dollar, stock, and bitcoin using Vivaldi.
Install and sign in to the TradingView desktop app, which mirrors browser layouts, preserves the dark theme, and offers a free four-chart view across Linux, Mac, and Windows.
Learn to navigate TradingView with mouse and keyboard, reset the chart view, and pan by dragging. Unlock scale, zoom with the scroll wheel, and zoom at the crosshair with Ctrl.
Explore essential TradingView app settings, including general preferences, autofill credentials, crosshair and layout synchronization, theme, download location, tab management, alerts, and performance options.
Learn tradingview quickly by setting up the desktop and web apps for immediate analysis and trading, including symbol search, time frames, RSI, MACD, MA, layouts, alerts, and paper trading.
Explore how to customize TradingView with dark, light, or system themes in app settings and adjust canvas colors. Save chart templates with various candlestick color schemes and canvas options.
Navigate symbol settings to customize candlestick colors, grid lines, and the previous close coloring. Adjust precision, time zone, and trading hours for forex, CFDs, and futures, including Nasdaq contracts.
Explore the status line options, including logo, title, ticker, and market status colors, and learn to display open/high/low/close, volume, daily changes, and indicators like SMA.
Explore how to customize the trading view canvas with solid or gradient backgrounds, grid lines, crosshair, scales, margins, and the watermark for efficient charts.
Navigate the trading tab in TradingView, place instant orders for buys and sells, configure take profit and stop loss, monitor positions, orders, and executions, and customize price lines.
Create, modify, or delete alerts in TradingView, customize alert lines with color and opacity, and manage active versus inactive alerts plus toasts and notifications in the alerts menu.
Control the events tab in tradingview to tailor ideas, session breaks, economic events, and news, save templates, and apply defaults for day, night, or blank chart views.
Discover stock-specific settings, including dividends, splits, and earnings events, pre/post market data, and real-time data from Cboe, with on/off controls on the charts.
Explore how to use the symbol search in the upper panel to locate any symbol, filter by source and asset type, and tailor views for forex, stocks, and crypto.
use the compare symbol to add another asset on top of the main chart, such as eurodollar versus the dollar index, with options for same scale or a new pane.
Explore data visualization on TradingView, including candlesticks, lines, hollow candles, and volume candles, and learn how open, high, low, close data shape each chart type.
Explore indicators, metrics, and strategies in tradingview, including favorites, personal scripts, and community indicators. Customize indicators with settings, control visibility across timeframes, and view source code in the pine editor.
Save indicator templates to store customized setups of RSI, moving averages, MACD, and EMA. Open, apply, or delete templates to load the same indicators on any asset and time frame.
Create price and indicator alerts on TradingView using crossing, greater/less than, or channel conditions, with per bar or per bar close triggers, and customizable messages and notifications.
Explore layout setup in TradingView to manage multiple charts, change symbols and time frames, sync time ranges, and save complete layouts for quick access.
Set up and save layouts in TradingView, organize tabs, and manage windows across monitors; enable auto save, share layouts, export data, and rename or delete layouts as needed.
Navigate the upper panel in TradingView, covering quick search, drawings, functions, settings, and full-screen. Learn to snapshot, share links, publish ideas, and use undo redo for efficient analysis.
Master the cursor tools on the left panel, switching from cross to dot to arrow. Learn how crosshair lines, drag interactions, and temporary alt drawings enhance chart analysis and presentations.
Master trend line tools in TradingView, including colors, opacity, width, and styles. Save and apply templates, manage alerts and lock drawings, and control visibility across intervals.
Explore trendlines and line tools in TradingView, including rays, extended lines, horizontal and vertical lines, cross lines, and trend angle measurements, with practical options for color, text, coordinates, and templates.
Learn to use pitchforks to identify support, resistance, and price channels, exploring original, skiff, modified skiff, and inside variants with Fibonacci-based insights.
Master the fibonacci retracement tool by placing two points, reading levels from 0 to 1.618, and using retracements to plan profits and breakeven exits.
Explore trend-based fibonacci extension to measure impulsive moves with retracements, using three clicks to define lowest low, highest high, and retracement, and observe price reactions at 0.786, 0.236, and 1.
learn how to use the fibonacci channel in TradingView to define top and bottom levels, adjust when price breaks, and time trades with price action and moving averages.
Explore Fibonacci time zone, a time-based indicator that highlights price reactions by linking major lows and highs, and integrate with retracement levels.
Master the fibonacci speed resistance fan by learning its two-point setup, price and time levels, and how to use retracements, reversals, and confluence with price action to anticipate moves.
Explore the trend-based fib time tool, a combination of fib time zones and trend-based fib extensions, to map timing with price retracements, and organize insights using time cycles.
Discover how fib circles in tradingview plot fibonacci levels between a chosen low and high, with extensions beyond 1.0 such as 1.62 and 2.62, for retracements and price direction changes.
Explore the fibonacci spiral tool in TradingView and its interaction with price scales, forming confluence points with potential reversals, while noting limited reliability and backtesting caveats.
Explore fibonacci speed resistance arcs and related fibonacci tools to identify price turnarounds, breakouts, and how to lock and fine-tune levels using the lock price to bar ratio.
Form the fib wedge by selecting the lowest low and last high. Connect the third point to a retracement level between 0 and 1, enable extensions above 1 for entries.
Explore the pitch fan Fibonacci tool by selecting three points to map support and resistance, identify price bias, and use intermediary levels and extensions to track retracements and breakouts.
Learn gann tools on tradingview—including gann fan, gann box, gann square fixed, and gann square—use levels and retracements to identify support and resistance with fibonacci confluence.
Explore the patterns tools in TradingView to mark ABCD harmonic patterns, cipher patterns, head and shoulders, triangles, and three drives with x a b c d points and fibonacci levels.
Explore Elliott waves, a market theory that counts waves to time buy and sell opportunities, and learn to apply impulse and corrective waves with chart tools on multiple timeframes.
Explore time-based analysis with cyclic lines, time cycles, and sine lines to identify turning points and forecast price movements using Elliott waves, Fibonacci, and harmonic patterns.
Explore forecasting and measuring tools, focusing on long and short positions for trading and backtesting; quickly assess risk to reward with stop loss and take profit targets.
Master forecasting and projection tools in trading view, including forecast, bars pattern, ghost feed, and projection arcs. Learn to customize labels, colors, and templates to run multiple scenarios across charts.
Anchor the VWAP from an anchor point to form a volume-weighted average price; it works on stocks, indices, and futures with volume data, signaling buys when price stays above it.
Explore the fixed range volume profile tool to analyze volume within a selected price range, customize value area, up/down volume, and the point of control for targeted market insights.
Explore the anchored volume profile tool from TradingView, anchor it on a chart, and interpret value area volume, POC, and up/down volume to analyze price levels and volume concentration.
Explore geometric shapes tools—brushes, arrows, and highlighters—for creating markups on price charts, with templates, layout management, and drawing synchronization across tabs.
Explore geometric shapes in TradingView, covering rectangle, rotated rectangle, path, circle, ellipse, polyline, triangle, and arc with templates, borders, text, and visibility settings for price annotations.
Explore text and notes tools in TradingView, including anchor text, notes, price labels, and callouts, and customize color, font, borders, and templates to annotate charts.
Learn to use annotation tools in tradingview to add images, screenshots, tweets, and community ideas to charts with transparency and visibility controls, finishing the annotation tools group.
Explore chart icons, change size and color, and adjust visibility with settings. Access categories such as gesture, smiles, symbols, flags, currencies, and arrows, with icons appearing in recently used.
Explore magnet mode to snap drawings to open, high, low, and close values on price bars, using weak or strong magnets and the Ctrl key for precise placements.
Use the zoom tool to select price action and zoom in or out, and use the measure tool to see bars, days, price changes, volume, and capture screenshots.
Master drawing management in TradingView by adding lines, Fibonacci tools, and rectangles, using keep drawing and delete options, and syncing new drawings across layouts while hiding, locking, or undoing changes.
Explore the favorites bar, a floating drawing tools toolbar, and learn to add or remove tools like fibonacci retracement, horizontal line, long/short positions, price range, trend line, and arrows.
Create and manage watch lists in TradingView, add symbols and futures, and use the advanced view, export and import lists, and sections with flags for quick organization.
Explore the watchlist details and news, including price, market status, bid/ask, ranges, earnings, dividends, financials, seasonals, and technicals.
Learn how to manage and customize TradingView alerts, including creating, editing, pausing, and deleting price and technical alerts, and using the alert log, filters, and settings to optimize monitoring.
Learn to use the data window to view price action, indicators, and asset data across daily and hourly charts, customize views, and manage indicators in futures, stocks, and forex.
Master the object tree and data window to organize drawings, annotations, and indicators in layers, group them, lock or hide items, and go to objects across timeframes.
Explore the chats feature in TradingView, including private messages, public channels, group chats, and detaching chats for separate windows; manage favorites, notifications, and chat snapshots to stay focused on trading.
Explore TradingView's economic calendar: navigate weeks, adjust time zones, filter economic events, earnings, revenue, and dividends, and compare primary and secondary listings across countries.
Explore the TradingView news flow tool to create and manage personalized feeds, save and rename flows, and filter by watch lists, symbols, markets, providers, and priority levels.
Explore the options tool in TradingView, building option strategies with a strategy builder, selecting assets, adjusting expiration dates, strikes, lot sizes, and Greeks, and viewing PnL and volatility.
Explore TradingView's 2026 portfolio tool, from csv imports to manual creation, with benchmark, risk-free rate, split adjustments, dividends, taxes, and backtesting across holdings and watchlists.
Explore fundamental graphs in TradingView to visualize revenue and net income as price-style charts, enabling stock-level metric comparisons across symbols with saved, shareable graphs.
Macro maps provide an interactive world map that visualizes global economic data and indicators, helping you spot big picture trends. Search indicators, add favorites, and compare data on charts.
Explore the right side of the TradingView platform, using the community feed, notifications, and the AI chat assistant to manage ideas, follows, posts, and settings.
Discover how to use pine script to build indicators on TradingView, hire pine script freelancers, customize and publish scripts, and add them to charts.
Explore the trading panel on TradingView, connect brokers or use paper trading, configure bid/ask, margins, leverage, and order types (market, limit, stop), and export CSV data for strategy tester.
Navigate the trading panel to place market, limit, and stop orders with take profit and stop loss. Manage risk with position sizing and time in force.
Explore the depth of market (dom) and the tape, showing price levels, bid-ask spread, and how real market data informs placing and managing market and limit orders.
Learn to navigate TradingView's bottom-bar controls, including time zone and UTC/exchange settings, interval presets, go-to dates via alt+g, and panel tools for managing charts.
Navigate the iOS TradingView chart, watchlist, and searches; customize timeframes, intervals, and ranges; apply drawings, indicators, patterns, and annotations; access the analysis hub and trading options.
Create and manage iOS watchlists, add symbols across asset classes, and sync with PC. Edit, delete, rename, and sort watchlists, and set alerts while exploring charts.
Explore the iOS TradingView chart menu and options, including watchlist, asset search, and timeframes. Access drawing tools, indicators, patterns, and trading features to customize and analyze charts.
Explore the iOS analysis hub in TradingView, navigate layout synchronization, add indicators, compare assets, set alerts, and use bar replay to practice trades.
Navigate Tradingview on iOS with taps, holds, and pan gestures to manage panes, crosshair, alerts, orders, indicators, and chart settings.
Navigate iOS settings via multiple gestures to access symbol, scales, and templates, then tailor colors, indicators, alerts, and trading options for a personalized charting workspace.
Master drawing tools and indicators on the Tradingview iOS app, including trendlines, fib retracement, rectangles, and magnet snapping, with tips on customization and PC app synchronization.
Explore adding indicators on indicators by stacking Bollinger bands based on a simple moving average, observe standard deviations and how bands tighten during consolidation and widen on price moves.
Explore how financial indicators on TradingView display stock revenue data, customize panes and visuals, and compare assets like Meta Platforms and Google using input controls.
Explore applying a simple moving average to a financial indicator, such as total revenue, and compare its distance to revenue over two years for Nvidia and Meta Platforms.
Learn how to use Tradingview from a professional trader with more than 4 years experience in using the platform:
First we will take a look at how is the platform generally organized
Then we break it down in 5 parts:
-The chart (Settings, appearance, colors, price scales, backgrounds, asset information)
-The upper pane (main menu, timeframes, data visualization, indicators, indicator templates, search function, compare function )
-The left pane (lines, Fibonacci tools, geometric shapes, annotation tools, patterns, prediction and measurement tools, icons, magnets, delete drawings, hide and show drawings, drawing mode)
-The right pane (watchlists, alerts, news, data window, hotlists, calendar, ideas, minds, public chat, private chat, ideas stream, streams, notifications, order panel, depth of market tool)
-And the bottom pane (forex screener, stock screener, crypto screener, pine editor, strategy tester, trading panel, go to, )
Those 5 parts cover all Tradingview commands and options
At the end I made some advanced videos on how to combine different options and tools for analysis and personal chart management that come from my experience:
- How to use templates for lines, geometric shapes, fib tools and other tools
- How to compare and analyze multiple assets
- Fibonacci tool settings and template
- Buy/sell tools settings and template
Thanks for reading this and see you in the course