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    Tradingview Complete Course - Chart And Analyze Like A Pro

    Posted By: ELK1nG
    Tradingview Complete Course - Chart And Analyze Like A Pro

    Tradingview Complete Course - Chart And Analyze Like A Pro
    Published 1/2023
    MP4 | Video: h264, 1280x720 | Audio: AAC, 44.1 KHz
    Language: English | Size: 1.62 GB | Duration: 3h 39m

    Learn how to use Tradingview from a professional trader with more than 4 years experience in using the platform

    What you'll learn

    All the commands and buttons in the Tradingview platform

    How to use the menus and all the options

    How to use the drawing tools, watchlists, trading panel, shortcuts

    How to combine some of the tools and options for advanced analysis

    Requirements

    Have Tradingview installed on your PC or use the web platform

    Have a new Tradingview accound ready

    Description

    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 organizedThen 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 optionsAt 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 templateThanks for reading this and see you in the course

    Overview

    Section 1: Introduction

    Lecture 1 Introduction

    Lecture 2 Tradingview presentation

    Section 2: Color theme and settings

    Lecture 3 Color theme

    Lecture 4 Settings - symbol

    Lecture 5 Settings - status line

    Lecture 6 Settings - scales

    Lecture 7 Settings - appearance

    Lecture 8 Settings - trading

    Lecture 9 Settings - events

    Section 3: Upper panel customization

    Lecture 10 Symbol search

    Lecture 11 Add and compare symbols

    Lecture 12 Timeframes

    Lecture 13 Data vizualization

    Lecture 14 Indicators

    Lecture 15 Indicator templates

    Lecture 16 Alerts

    Lecture 17 Replay

    Lecture 18 TV layouts

    Lecture 19 Other buttons

    Section 4: Left side panel customization

    Lecture 20 Cursors

    Lecture 21 Lines

    Lecture 22 Gann and Fibonacci tools

    Lecture 23 Geometric shapes

    Lecture 24 Annotation tools

    Lecture 25 Patterns

    Lecture 26 Prediction and measurement tools

    Lecture 27 Icons

    Lecture 28 Other buttons

    Lecture 29 Favorite toolbar

    Section 5: Right side panel customization

    Lecture 30 Watchlist and details

    Lecture 31 Alerts

    Lecture 32 Object tree

    Lecture 33 Other buttons

    Section 6: Other options

    Lecture 34 Main menu

    Lecture 35 Go to

    Lecture 36 The lower panel

    Lecture 37 The trading panel

    Traders, analysts anyone interested in Tradingview