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How do I use the charts for trading in TradingView?

Updated over 2 months ago

As a FundedNext Futures trader, here's how you can use the chart for trading in TradingView.


Search for a Market/Instrument: for the set of instructions and this instruction as the first step, "Visit TradingView on a web browser or open the TradingView app.

  • Click the search bar at the top.

  • Enter the name or symbol of the asset (e.g., ES for S&P 500 futures).

  • Select your preferred market from the list.

Choose a Chart Type:

  • Click the chart panel settings icon (⚙) or the chart type dropdown.

  • Select from Candlestick, Bar, Line, Heikin-Ashi, Renko, or other chart types.

Adjust the Timeframe:

  • Click the timeframe dropdown (above the chart).

  • Choose from 1-minute, 5-minute, hourly, daily, weekly, etc.

You can also customize the appearance of your chart. Here are the steps below:

  1. Access Settings

    • Click the Settings (⚙) icon on the chart.

    • Select "Appearance" from the menu.

  2. Modify Chart Elements

    • Colors: Adjust the colors for candles, indicators, and background.

    • Gridlines: Customize the visibility and style of gridlines.

    • Background: Change the chart’s background color for better visibility.

    • Price Scales: Modify the appearance of price scales (left/right) to suit your preferences.

This allows you to personalize your chart's look and feel.

Furthermore, you can also customize your charts to better suit your needs. Here are some of the customization features:

1. Adding Indicators & Overlays

  • Click Indicators (located on the top toolbar).

  •  Search and add tools such as:

    • Moving Averages

    • RSI (Relative Strength Index)

    • MACD (Moving Average Convergence Divergence)

    • Bollinger Bands

    • Volume Profile, etc.

2. Drawing Tools & Trendlines

  • Use the left toolbar to access drawing tools.

  • Draw key elements like:

    • Trendlines

    • Fibonacci retracements

    • Support and resistance levels

    • Annotations

3. Saving Your Chart Layout

  • Click Save Layout (located on the top-right corner) to preserve your custom chart settings.

4. Refreshing the Chart

  • Click the refresh button or press:

    • Ctrl + R (Windows)

    • Cmd + R (Mac)

This reloads the live data.

5. Switching Between Multiple Charts

  • Click Select Layout to display multiple charts on a single screen.

  • Use the Watchlist to quickly switch between different assets.

By setting up and customizing your TradingView charts, you can analyze markets efficiently and enhance your trading strategy.

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