TradingView Desktop enables traders to effortlessly set up and restore their multi-monitor workspace, eliminating the limitations typically encountered with browsers.
When enabled for chosen tabs, they all show the same symbol. Alter it in one, it updates in all, streamlining analysis from various viewpoints instantly.
Ideal for thorough market study, your crosshairs will move in tandem across all your displays. Plus, you can switch the ticker on every tab with just a single click.
Fed up with losing your charts among a sea of open CNBC and YouTube tabs? Keep all of TradingView accessible with just one click from your desktop menu.
Let’s start with the basics. I’ll show you how to set up your Tradingview layout, including color themes, chart styles, and full customization options.
First, change the color theme to a dark layout for better visibility and reduced eye strain. Then, customize your chart with preferred candlestick colors, opacity settings, and background adjustments.
Learn how to view multiple charts simultaneously and synchronize them for efficient trading. I’ll also demonstrate how to organize your charts, create watchlists, and use flags for trade categorization.
Explore the wide range of tools and features available on Tradingview, including drawing tools, Fibonacci retracements, Elliott Wave analysis, risk management calculators, and more.
Discover how to add indicators to your charts, including popular ones like moving averages, RSI, Bollinger Bands, and custom-built tools like the Inevitrade Position Size Calculator and the Inevitrade Pro Plus indicator. Learn how to interpret signals and integrate them into your trading strategy.
Maximize your efficiency with Tradingview by utilizing keyboard shortcuts, custom templates, and workflow organization techniques. I’ll show you how to streamline your trading process and save time during analysis and execution.
Explore features like saving layouts, exporting charts, changing settings, adding indicators, setting alerts, and using bar replay for backtesting.
Discover various tools for technical analysis, including drawing tools, trend lines, Fibonacci tools, geometric shapes, text, and more. Use these tools to analyze market structure effectively.
Learn to interpret the chart screen, including asset name, timeframe, OHLC data, indicators, and oscillators. Customize your chart according to your trading preferences.
Explore features like alerts, news, events, public and private chats, streams, and notifications. Understand the order panel for demo trading, although it’s recommended to use other platforms for live trading.
Apply technical analysis tools to a trade example, including trend lines, moving averages, entry points, stop-loss, take profit, risk-reward ratio calculation, and trade duration measurement.
Congratulations! You’ve completed the Tradingview tutorial for beginners and are now equipped with the knowledge and tools to navigate the platform effectively. Remember to practice and refine your skills continuously to become a successful trader.
Start by opening any browser installed on your computer (e.g., Google Chrome). Visit google.com and search for “TradingView desktop app.” Click on the link for the TradingView desktop application page.
Download the app for Windows by clicking on the “Download for Windows” option. Once downloaded, locate the installer file (usually in the Downloads folder) and double-click to run it. Follow the installation prompts and ensure the “Launch when ready” option is checked.
Once installed, TradingView will launch automatically. Sign in to your TradingView account by clicking on the “Sign In” option in the top right corner. If you don’t have an account, you can sign up.
If you already have an account, click on “Sign In with Browser” and provide your username and password. Grant access to the application when prompted.
After logging in, TradingView will open with your preferred settings. You can explore various features such as charts, market indices, and more. Customize the app according to your trading preferences.