In this Tradingview basics video I'm going to show you how to add drawings to your chart using the options available on the left-side rail. We'll look at not only what the options are, but the benefits of using "stay in drawing mode" as well as how labeling specific tools as "favorites" can save you time when marking up the charts. If you have any question,...
Fibonacci tools are in general a method of technical analysis for determining probable support and resistance levels calculated using ratios (23.6%, 38.2%, 61.8%, and 78.6%) that are derived from Fibonacci sequence (0, 1, 1, 2, 3, 5, 8, 13, 21, …). Fibonacci levels are presented in variety of forums, such as horizontal lines, vertical lines, trend channels , ...
We created Price Note to make it even easier to attach notes at specific prices. We know how important it is to keep detailed notes on your favorite charts and our new drawing tool will help. How to create your first price note 📝 1. Select the tool from the Annotation Tools panel. This is the same place where you find the Text tool. 2. Place two anchor points....
Volume profiles are essential for understanding supply, demand, and overall liquidity. Volume profile tools make it possible to analyze volume trends at specific price levels and specific moments in time. Our new drawing tool called Fixed Range Volume Profile was created to give everyone the ability the study volume trends on their chart. Here's how you can...
In this tutorial, we take a look at the Trend Line Tool and the Gann & Fibonacci Tools. Again, I discuss how to change the individual settings as well as how to save it as a template.
In this tutorial, I show you where the different drawing tools are located, how to show/hide them, and how to delete them. I also begin showing you how to change their individuals settings so that they are only visible on specific time frames and how to change their individual styles.