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Tradingview Tutorial -Starter Guide Including Volume Profile

Posted By: ELK1nG
Tradingview Tutorial -Starter Guide Including Volume Profile

Tradingview Tutorial -Starter Guide Including Volume Profile
Published 4/2023
MP4 | Video: h264, 1280x720 | Audio: AAC, 44.1 KHz
Language: English | Size: 1.74 GB | Duration: 2h 29m

Tradingview for day trading

What you'll learn

Getting started with tradingview

Learn platform functions and basic settings

Walk through strategy tester and stock screener

Executing trades through trading view

Learn how to create watchlists, alerts, find indicators and more

Requirements

No prior knowledge needed to start

Description

In this course I will guide you through Tradingview application from the absolute basics, from learning the app functions, finding indicators, drawing, technical analysis, strategy tester, stock screener, adjusting the main app settings , paper tradingand executing trades within 20 chapters.in chapter 8 we will cover volume profile and the auction approach including (Order types, the mechanic of price movement, volume profile day types and anchor vwap) Trading view is a charting platform for investors, traders and chartists. It provides real-time data and browser-based charts for research from anywhere, since there are no installations or setups. Users can use Trading View on any modern browser and start charting, learning, and sharing trading ideas. The platform provides data charts for a wide range of companies and allows users to chat about trends and ideas. The company's European headquarters are in London and U.S. headquarters are in New York. It was founded in 2011 by Stan Bokov, Denis Globa, and Constantin Ivanov. They employ over 200 people across their various locations.Tradingview platform combines web-based charting, analytics and trading software with social features for communication aggregates web stock charts as well as offers free access to charting and analysis, enabling users to publish trading ideas and discuss markets.Key FeaturesStock, Futures and Foreign exchange forex charting and tradingStock, forex and cryptocurrency screenersTechnical analysis platformAuction trading tools including volume profileSocial network for tradersStock screenerStrategy testerPine script editor1000+ of basic and advanced indicatorsEconomic calendar Paper tradingAdvanced charting and drawing tools

Overview

Section 1: Introduction

Lecture 1 Website and creating an account

Section 2: Top bar functions

Lecture 2 Top bar and candlestick time frames

Lecture 3 Finding indicators, setting up alerts and using replay mode

Lecture 4 Background settings and layout options

Lecture 5 The tradable products

Section 3: Extra learning

Lecture 6 Market's edge vs. trader's edge

Section 4: Left bar functions and tools

Lecture 7 Drawing tools

Lecture 8 Volume and drawing examples

Section 5: Right bar menu

Lecture 9 Right pane breakdown

Section 6: Extra learning

Lecture 10 How beginners and professionals view trading

Section 7: Paper and live trading

Lecture 11 Paper and live trading

Lecture 12 Executing trades

Section 8: Pine editor library

Lecture 13 Pine editor attachments

Section 9: Stock screener and strategy tester overview

Lecture 14 Stock screener

Lecture 15 Strategy tester

Section 10: The auction approach with volume profile and anchor vwap

Lecture 16 The auction approach and volume profiles

Lecture 17 Types of order executions in tradable markets

Lecture 18 How prices move

Lecture 19 The auction and volume profile indications

Lecture 20 Volume profile and day types

Section 11: Extra learning

Lecture 21 Types of trades outcome

Section 12: Anchor vwap and basic strategy

Lecture 22 Anchor vwap and strategies

Section 13: Tick value and sizing

Lecture 23 Tick value and sizing

Section 14: Extra learning

Lecture 24 Asking the right questions

New traders who wish to expand their knowledge about Tradingview functionality