TradingView Masterclass: The power of Bar Replay🚀 Unlocking Your Trading Potential with Bar Replay on TradingView
In the whirlwind of trading, having ace tools up your sleeve can dramatically shape your strategy and success. The spotlight shines bright on TradingView’s Bar Replay feature, a gem that offers a rewind on market movements, setting the stage for strategic mastery. Let's dive into what makes Bar Replay a must-use for traders eager to refine their game.
🕒 Understanding Bar Replay on TradingView
Bar Replay is one of TradingView's standout features, allowing traders to select any point in history on their chart and watch the market's movements replay from that moment. It's a game-changer for visualizing price actions and volume changes without the stakes of live trading. Whether you're aiming for an in-depth analysis or a quick market recap, the adjustable speed of Bar Replay caters to all your needs with unmatched flexibility.
🤿 Why Dive into Bar Replay ?
The magic of Bar Replay lies in its exceptional ability to simulate market scenarios, offering a practice ground for strategy testing and gaining insights from historical market behavior. Newcomers find a safe space to learn and experiment, while the pros get a robust tool for refining strategies. Our tutorial video steps it up by walking you through practical uses on a top company's chart—marking crucial levels, applying indicators, and making trade decisions, all within the Bar Replay environment.
✨ Conclusion: ReplayYour Path to Trading Excellence
Bar Replay isn't just another tool; it's your companion in the quest for trading excellence, turning theory into actionable insight. Whether you're just starting or fine-tuning your strategy, it bridges the gap to more informed and decisive trading.
Ready to explore Bar Replay 's power and make each session a step closer to your trading goals? Let's embark on this journey together.
❓ Ever tried Bar Replay in your trading adventures?
We're all ears! 📢 Whether it's been a strategy game-changer or you're navigating its integration, drop your stories below. Let’s navigate the market's waves together.
💖 TradingView Team
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TradingView Masterclass: Create your perfect chartDive into this video for a hands-on masterclass on TradingView's chart settings, created just for you! From the general themes to the smallest details, you'll learn how to fully customize your charts to match your unique trading style and preferences.
Discover how to access and adjust every aspect of your charts, making sure they look, present data, and integrate trading features exactly how you want. Here is what we'll cover in the video:
Make your data beautiful : Tweak symbol settings, particularly candlesticks, learning to modify colors, borders, and wicks for clarity in how you see the data.
Status Line Insights : Adjust the status line to display the information you need at a glance, keeping your charts clean and focused.
Scales and Lines : Adjust scales and lines for a clearer understanding of price movements and timelines.
Canvas Customization : Learn how to set the perfect background for your charts, adjusting colors, grid lines, and visibility of indicators for a personalized analysis space.
Integrate Trading and Events : Enhance your charts by integrating trading features and real-time events like news, earnings, and dividends, offering a complete market view directly on your chart.
Create Your Perfect Chart: Now it's your turn. Experiment with settings to find your perfect chart setup and learn how to save and access your preferred layouts and templates efficiently.
Let's unlock the full potential of your charts together!
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How-To: Use the TradingView Paper Trading featureTradingView's Paper Trading isn't just for practice; it's a detailed educational platform that closely simulates the real trading environment, all without the risk of losing money. This feature is carefully crafted to mimic actual market scenarios, offering users a realistic preview of how their trading plans might fare.📖🧾
The video is packed with valuable tips 💡 on making the most of the Paper Trading feature. From initiating your paper trading account to executing trades, tracking your positions, and evaluating your trading approach, this guide is essential for anyone looking to refine their trading skills on TradingView.
Engaging in paper trading means more than just trial runs; it integrates you into a community of well-informed traders. It encourages the prudent, yet proactive mindset advocated by TradingView. Such a strategy distinguishes the most successful traders. 📈
In summary, the Paper Trading feature reflects TradingView's dedication to providing its users with the necessary knowledge 📚 and tools ⚒️ for trading success. It champions the "look first, then leap" approach, ensuring that your venture into trading is informed, confident, and well-prepared. Immerse yourself in the video 🎥, delve into the Paper Trading feature, and start your path to becoming a knowledgeable and prosperous trader. 💹
❓Have you tried our Paper Trading feature yet? How did you find it? Love it 🥰, hate it 👎🏽, we want to know especially with our upcoming competition where you could win up to $10,000 paper trading right here on TradingView.
More on that later ⏰ ;)
Happy trading, and always remember – look first, then leap! 👀🦘
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ADX: How to use this under-the-radar tool.Hey everyone! 👋👋
In this video, we're taking a look at the ADX Indicator. We break down how it works, how to interpret its output, common uses for it, and ways that it can help you find and screen for opportunities you like.
Feel free to drop some questions below in the comments!
Remember - nothing in this video constitutes advice, our only goal is to educate you about the markets and how to use our platform more broadly.
Cheers!
-Team TradingView ❤️❤️
Check out more information about the ADX in our help center here .
How To Use Sparks To Kickstart Your ResearchThis video was created by our team to introduce you to the new Sparks tool. Sparks are curated lists to help kickstart your research process. You can find lists of symbols related to specific topics like outer space, alt coins, and a lot more.
Markets are sometimes driven by themes, trends, and narratives. Within those themes and trends are lists of symbols that are working to change something or build a better future. With the right research tools, investors and traders can find opportunities and capture enormous growth. But it all starts with a diligent research process and Sparks were created to help all investors and traders get started. That's key, getting started.
All it takes is a spark to light a fire, to find the next best investment or trade.
For example, here are some Sparks that may interest you:
1. Self-Driving Car Companies www.tradingview.com
2. Environmentally Friendly Stocks
3. Proof of Work Cryptocurrencies
4. Proof of Stake Cryptocurrencies
5. WallStreetBets Stocks
And these are only a few examples.
Our team is looking build even more Sparks in the future. Our goal is to help all investors and traders learn more about markets. If you have any questions or comments, please write them below. You can also request specific Sparks in the comments below.
Thanks for watching the video and following along!
- Team TradingView
How To Share Your Watchlists (Video Walkthrough)We know how important your Watchlist is.
Your Watchlist is where you organize all of your favorite symbols, follow them, and plan ahead. It's also where you track your investments and trade ideas.
Our new Advanced View tool makes it possible to share your Watchlists. We believe this is an important next step in Watchlist technology. You can now share your favorite Watchlists with friends, family, and across the Internet either on your blog or social media profile. You can collaborate with groups to make a perfect watchlist, sharing the link and making edits as needed.
Create, share, and learn. Get feedback from others and do the research before you make the trade. Our new Watchlist tools can help everyone share and collaborate around markets.
Here are links to the two Watchlists we talked about in this video. You can copy this Watchlists, edit them, and add them to your profile:
1. Up-And-Coming Cryptocurrencies
2. Space Stocks
The first step to getting started is opening your Watchlist, then clicking the three circles at the top right ••• and selecting Advanced View. From there, you can toggle your Watchlist to be shareable, copying the link and sharing it as needed. You will also see a symbol distribution showing the breakdown of the Watchlist you're looking at. We explain all of this in the video! Make sure you watch it.
Please let us know if you have any questions, comments or feedback. You can share them in the comments below.
Thank you for watching,
Team TradingView
Learning the TradingView Platform: Exploring the Top Panel Pt.2In this video we will explore:
Indicators and Strategies
Fundamental metrics for stocks
Indicator Templates
If you would like to learn more about these items, check out the great material we have in the help center and on our blog. 📚 🤔 📚
Indicators
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Fundamentals
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Indicator Templates
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Let us know in the comments below 👇 👇
Learning the TradingView Platform: Exploring the Top Panel Pt.1In this video we will explore:
Symbol Search
Time Interval
Bar's Style
Compare or Add Symbol
If you would like to learn more about these items, check out the great material we have in the help center. 📚 🤔 📚
Spread Charts
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Time Interval
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Compare Tool
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Introducing our new Chart Preview featureOur new Chart Preview feature simplifies the way you follow your favorite symbols from iPhones or iPads. Please note: we have exciting updates coming to our Android app, so please stay patient. We won't let you down! 😎
Chart Preview is intuitive for all investors and traders. Beginners and pros can use it seamlessly to study their watchlist and then dive into the advanced chart when it's time.
We created Chart Preview to let traders quickly scan and study symbols from a viewpoint that is simple and beautiful. With a second tap, traders can dive into the advanced chart and begin their research process using technical and fundamental analysis. Start simple and get more advanced depending on your skill level.
On iPhone, users can toggle our new Chart Preview feature on or off depending on their preference. You decide whether you want to see a quick preview or jump straight to the advanced chart. We know many of you would rather be analyzing charts with all the power of our advanced tools, so you can decide what you would rather see first.
Make sure your app is updated and using the latest version. Remember: our mobile apps are free for iOS and Android devices.
Thanks for being a TradingView member and we look forward to reading your feedback and comments below.
How To Use Our New Timeline FeatureWe created Timelines to help people learn more about the companies and symbols they follow. Timelines are comprehensive guides that reveal the history, key events, and defining moments of a specific symbol. As a trader or investor, Timelines can be used to study the historical events of markets and the story that makes a symbol what it is today.
In this video we show you how to use Timelines and where they can be found. If you need help finding a Timeline, check out the examples we linked below:
1. Tesla Timeline
2. Apple Timeline
3. Bitcoin Timeline
4. Shopify Timeline
We hope you enjoy Timelines and use them to learn more about markets. We also invite you to share your thoughts in the comments. Please let us know what Timeline you want to see next. Even better, please let us know if you think can help! You can also try making your own Timeline with the Annotation tools available to you like Price Note and Signpost.
Thanks for being a member! 🙌
How To Follow Earnings and News From Your ChartIn this video we show you the basics of following earnings and news from your chart. This is especially helpful for equity investors and traders, but it also applies to those interested in crypto, forex, and futures because you will learn how to follow breaking news directly from your chart. All TradingView members have access to high quality news by clicking the News icon 📰 on the right-side toolbar.
Here are the three key features we cover in this video:
1. Read breaking news about any ticker symbol by clicking the News icon 📰 on the right-side toolbar. This news is real-time and will update instantly when big events happen. Additionally, the news will automatically update and reflect the ticker on your chart. When big price movements happen, open your newsfeed to see what's happening.
2. You can chose to show the Earnings icon on your chart. This Earnings icon will reveal when a company reports earnings and some basic facts about that earnings report including date and EPS estimates. To show or hide your Earnings icon right-click on the chart, click Events, and then select "Show Earnings on Chart."
3. The Earnings Calendar 📆 is a way for you to see who is report earnings, when, and what their EPS Estimates are. Never miss another earnings report. Open your Earnings Calendar daily and quickly scan for upcoming reports so you don't get caught off guard. In the Calendar you can also see upcoming Economic Events. Pro tip: we also have a dedicated Earnings Page that gives you even more details into upcoming earnings.
We hope this video helps you get started with earnings, news, and other events! Please leave any questions or comments below. Our team appreciates your feedback, support, and questions.
How to connect a brokerage and join the Broker AwardsIn this video we show you how to connect a brokerage to your account. We also talk about rating your favorite brokerage and participating in our upcoming Broker Awards. 🏆
When you connect a brokerage you can trade, invest, and follow markets with advanced tools built directly into our platform. To get started, find and click the Trading Panel button at the bottom of your chart. Once your brokerage is connected, you can use the Order Panel to create orders and manage risk including take profit targets and stop losses. When you place an order, it will appear on your chart. This is one of the biggest advantages of trading with a connected brokerage - see your trades directly on the chart. Make a plan and then visualize the risk and reward.
As a TradingView member with a connected brokerage you are allowed to rate and review your favorite brokerage. Your reviews will help others find the perfect brokerage for their needs. Together, we can build a transparent marketplace with real reviews by real traders. Get started by visiting our Top Brokers page.
Remember, your reviews are important because they will determine our first-ever Broker Awards. Here are the awards we will be giving out based on what you say:
• Broker of the year
• Most popular broker
• Social champion
• Most innovative tech
• Best multi-asset broker
• Best futures broker
• Best forex broker
• Best crypto broker
If you have any questions or comments, please leave them below. We look forward to seeing your reviews and announcing the awards on Jan 20, 2021.
How to create chart art, infographics, and custom visualsThere are two things you have to master to create the best chart art:
1. The drawing tools available to you
2. Your chart settings
In this video, we show you how to create a blank canvas for chart art, infographics, and custom visuals. The first step to getting started is understanding how you can turn your chart into a blank canvas. Open your chart settings to get started. In your chart settings you can control the look and feel of your chart including the ability to hide everything, even the price line, and draw on an open canvas. You can also control the background, scales, and color of the price line to create something totally unique to you.
The simplest way to create a blank canvas is to uncheck each box in the chart settings and adjust the background color of the chart including the vertical and horizontal grid lines. Once you've created your blank canvas, you have the freedom to create and draw anything you want. You can use this canvas to make flow diagrams, pictures, and more. It's really up to you and your level of creativity. Here are some recent examples that convey interesting educational lessons or trading concepts:
How to manage risk
What is growth investing
How to think about the long term
The trader's journey
The final step to creating the best chart art and custom visuals, is to make sure you master your drawing tools, which are located on the left-side of your chart. You can use them to draw anything that comes to mind. It could be a flow chart, a cartoon or even a picture. You will want to make make the brush tool your best friend. It's how you draw freely across your chart as if you were holding a pen or a paint brush in your hand.
We hope this video tutorial helps you get started and we look forward to seeing the work you create.
Please leave any questions or comments below. In addition you can ask for product features or product requests and we will share them with the team.
How to secure your account and enable two-factor authenticationThe TradingView team is constantly working to ensure your account is secure and well-protected. In this video, we share some tips and tricks for keeping your account as secure as possible. Below, we've also included five things you can do right now to secure your account:
1. Set up two-factor authentication! This is a highly effective way to protect your account because it adds another layer of security to your account. We recommend that you enable 2-factor authentication in your profile settings right now.
2. Do not use one password for all sites and applications. If you do this, a breach of security on one site could mean a breach for all of the sites and applications you use.
3. Use strong passwords. Your password should be difficult to guess. We recommend using a randomly generated password with a length of 12 characters and more.
4. Use the official TradingView app. It's in the Google Play Store for Android and App Store for iOS.
5. Avoid using third-party services. Never enter your TradingView account login credentials anywhere else.
Thanks for reading and we hope this tutorial helped. You can leave questions or comments below. Our team will do their best to support you as soon as possible.
How to collect TradingView Coins and refer your friendsIn this video, we show how you and your friends can collect $30 in TradingView Coins to use toward paid plans like Premium. If you refer TradingView to a lot of people, make sure to follow this video closely. It's how you and your network can get $30 worth of TradingView Coins.
Step 1 - Visit the refer-a-friend page where you can find your unique link. You can find the refer-a-friend page in your menu or by using this link.
Step 2 - Copy your unique link and share it with your friends, colleagues or network. Your unique link can be shared as a tweet, Facebook post, email or text message. If you run a blog or website, you can also place your unique link there.
Step 3 - When someone signs up for a paid plan using your unique link, you will both receive $30 in TradingView Coins.
Step 4 - Your TradingView Coins can be used toward a paid plan. A single coin is equal to $0.01. When someone signs up for a paid plan using your link, you will both get $30 in TradingView Coins to use toward Pro, Pro+ or Premium.
Step 5 - You can also donate your coins to other users. For example, when you visit our profile page here , at the top right, there's a button that says Donate . Click that button if you think our ideas are awesome and send us some coins! We just may do the same for you. 😉
We hope you enjoyed this video and that you collect some TradingView Coins using your unique refer-a-friend link. If you have any questions, please write them in the comments below so our team can help.
How to create beautiful charts with the Object TreeYou need to make the Object Tree your best friend. It's where you can manage, organize, and see everything that's happening on your chart. In this video, we walk you through the Object Tree including where to find it and how to use it.
To get started, find and click the Object Tree icon at the bottom right of your chart. From there you can create groups, make bulk edits, and instantly find everything that's happening on your chart from indicators to drawings.
This video shows the USDJPY and highlights a few key things to watch including the pre-Covid highs and the post-Covid highs. It also shows the Covid crash and immediate rally snapback. The blue line shows a 200-day moving average and the orange line shows a 50-day moving average. The Yellow and Blue bars are Volume Profile showing the visible range of the chart. We've also drawn a few short-term and immediate trendlines to watch for quick trades.
We are constantly improving the Object Tree so please send any feedback or questions in the comments below. If you're already a master with the Object Tree, please share some tips so others can learn from you. Thanks for watching!
For further reading:
Manage Your Charts with the Updated Object Tree
How to search for an exchange and discover new assetsIn this video, we show you how to use the search box to find specific exchanges and discover new assets on those exchanges. Our goal is to make global financial data more open and accessible for all of our members. When you create a TradingView account, you instantly gain access to data from around the world.
To get started, head to the search box and type in the name of the exchange you're interested in and add a colon ":" to the end of it. For example, type "NYSE:" to see NYSE listed securities or "NSE:" to see NSE listed securities. You can do this for all of the exchanges listed on TradingView.
At the top right of the search dropdown is a button that says "All Exchanges." Click this to see all of the exchanges available to you and the region of the world they are based in. You can use this to refine your search and discover new exchanges.
If you have any questions, please write them in the comments below and our team will do their best to help. If you enjoyed this video tutorial, press the like button. Thanks for watching and we hope this tutorial helps you with your research, trading, and market knowledge.
Further reading:
- Chart Every US Listed Futures Contract From ICE
- Announcing New Data Feeds From Indonesia, Hang Seng, and More
- A Look Back at New Brokers, Exchanges, and Data on TradingView
How to Use Multi-Timeframe Analysis and What It MeansIn this video tutorial, our team based out of New York City walks you through multi-timeframe analysis including what it means and how it works. Multi-timeframe analysis (MTF) is a process in which traders can view multiple timeframes at once on a single chart. For example, if you're looking at a 30-minute chart you can quickly add a daily Moving Average and weekly Bollinger Bands. Multi-timeframe analysis is the process of looking at multiple timeframes at once and using them to make better decisions when trading or investing.
Getting started with multi-timeframe analysis on TradingView is easy:
Step 1 - Add an indicator to your chart
Step 2 - Open the indicator's settings and find the Resolution parameter in Inputs
Step 3 - Adjust the resolution to the timeframe of your liking
This process works for most of the built-in indicators on TradingView. You can have several timeframes visible at once so you always know the most important price levels. MTF works by the minute, hour, day, week and month.
In addition, Pine coders can use the same `resolution` parameter we use in our built-in indicators in their own scripts. By simply adding it to a script’s `study` declaration statement, coders now have an easy way to add MTF functionality to scripts and let users decide the timeframe they want the indicator to run on.
We hope you enjoy this video tutorial and please press like if you find it helpful. If you're already an expert at multi-timeframe analysis, please leave some tips and educational lessons in the comments so others can learn from you.
Additional reading:
A New ‘Resolution’ Parameter Makes Multi-Timeframe Analysis Easy (TradingView blog)
Learn more about multi-timeframe analysis from other traders
Explore the public library for scripts using multi-timeframe analysis
Change Your Chart's Timeframe in Lightning SpeedIn this video, we show you how to change your chart's timeframe with a few taps on your keyboard. While many of you are already familiar with this shortcut, we think it's worth highlighting here for those who haven't had a chance to try it.
To get started, type any number on your keyboard and then press Enter. Your chart will adjust its timeframe to the number you entered. For days, type D after the number you enter. For example, 1D will show you a daily chart or 5D will show a 5-day chart. For weeks type W and for months type M. If you type 1W, your chart will show a weekly chart and if you type 1M it will show a monthly chart. This is one of the fastest ways to go from any timeframe or time interval you're interested in from minutes to hours, weeks, and months.
For those who look at hundreds of charts or analyze price action, growth, and trends on multiple timeframes, this shortcut will save you time and effort.
We hope you enjoyed this video tutorial. Thanks for watching and please let us know in the comments if you want us to cover any other video shortcuts, ideas or concepts.
How to Create Alerts and Get Alert NotificationsAlerts can save you time and instantly inform you about what's happening in the markets. Get alerts sent to your phone, desktop, email, or through a web hook. Create them for your favorite stocks on your Watchlist or for trading ideas you're interested in. In this quick video, we show you how to create alerts and how they can help.
Step 1 - Find and click the Alert button at the top of your chart.
Step 2 - Set the conditions and parameters for your alert.
Step 3 - Pick how you want your alert delivered whether through email, push notification, and more.
Step 4 - Customize the text for your alert. Write out the message you want it to say when the alert is triggered.
You can create Alerts for price movements, indicators, and more. Alerts can be used to save time, harness automation, and connect your desktop and mobile trading processes.
If you have any questions about Alerts, please leave them in the comments below. If you're already a master with Alerts, please share your strategies and tips so someone new can learn with you. Thanks everyone and press Like if you enjoyed this tutorial.
How To Use TradingView Hotkeys and ShortcutsOn TradingView, hotkeys and shortcuts will help you chart faster and navigate markets in lightening-speed. Draw a Trendline or a Fibonacci Retracement by pressing one or two keys on your keyboard. In this video, we want to show you every hotkey and shortcut available.
Press Alt / ⌥ + T to quickly draw a Trendline.
Or press Alt / ⌥ + F to quickly draw a Fibonacci Retracement.
These are just some of the ways you can use hotkeys and shortcuts across the TradingView platform. They work for your charts, indicators, drawings, scripts, and more.
We hope you enjoy this video guide. We also are curious to hear what you think of the trendline we draw on the chart shown of gold using the Trendline hotkey. Please let us know your favorite hotkeys and shortcuts or request new additions in the comments below.
Thanks for watching,
TradingView
How to Chart Futures Contracts and Crude Oil's Historic MoveCrude oil traded at -$40 per barrel and that is a historic move. It will go down in the history books.
In this video, we want to show everyone how to track and analyze futures on TradingView, specifically future contracts in crude oil CL1! and CL2!. On TradingView, it's possible to study any futures market and break that market down by each month. CL1!, for example, shows the current crude oil contract in front. CL2! shows the next contract in front. You can also dive into specific contracts that go as far as 2021 or 2022 or beyond.
This video tutorial is meant to be educational and we hope it helps anyone interested learn more about these markets. It's important to remember that most futures contracts trade based on an expiration date. Then, the contracts roll to the next month after that. As a platform, TradingView gives you the data and tools needed to analyze any of these contracts. The quickest way to getting started is to use the search bar to explore all the possible futures contracts that can be analyzed or visualized on a chart.
We hope this video tutorial helps the community get started. Please press like if you enjoyed it and, even better, please leave a comment to add to this discussion. Let's hear your opinion on futures market and the recent crash in crude oil.
Extend Your Trendlines, Pitchforks, and Fibonacci Retracements In this video tutorial, we quickly want to show you how to extend your drawings across your chart.
The steps to getting started are easy:
1. Draw a Pitchfork, Fibonacci Retracement, or Trendline on your chart.
2. Open the settings of your drawing.
3. Find and check the box that says "Extend Lines Left" or "Extend Lines Right"
We think this feature is an effective way for traders and investors to study significant price levels in the past and prepare for upcoming levels in the future.
If you enjoyed this video tutorial, please press like or leave a comment if you have any questions. Our team is here to help! You can read more about this release on our blog: www.tradingview.com