Class 3- Trading View Complete Guide

TradingView is a popular online charting and trading analysis platform used by traders and investors around the world to analyze financial markets and share ideas.

What TradingView is used for

  • 📊 Advanced charts – interactive charts for stocks, forex, crypto, commodities (like USOIL), indices, etc.
  • 📈 Technical analysis – hundreds of built-in indicators (RSI, MACD, Moving Averages, Volume, VWAP, etc.).
  • 🧠 Custom indicators & strategies – using its scripting language called Pine Script.
  • 📰 Market data & news – real-time or delayed prices (depending on plan) and economic events.
  • 🤝 Social trading community – traders publish ideas, charts, and analysis you can learn from.
  • 🔔 Alerts – price, indicator, or custom condition alerts.

Who uses TradingView

  • Beginner traders – for learning chart reading and market structure
  • Professional traders – for advanced analysis and strategy testing
  • SMC & VSA traders – to study market structure, liquidity, volume, and price behavior

Markets available

  • Forex (EUR/USD, USD/JPY, etc.)
  • Stocks (US, international)
  • Crypto (Bitcoin, Ethereum, altcoins)
  • Commodities (Gold, USOIL, Silver)
  • Indices (S&P 500, NASDAQ)

Key features (simple terms)

  • Draw trendlines, support & resistance
  • Mark Smart Money Concepts (BOS, CHoCH, Liquidity)
  • Analyze Volume Spread Analysis (VSA)
  • Multi-timeframe analysis
  • Replay past market data for practice

Is TradingView free?

  • Free plan available (limited indicators & alerts)
  • 💳 Paid plans (Pro, Pro+, Premium) for advanced tools

Why traders prefer TradingView

  • Web-based (no heavy software)
  • Clean, fast, and beginner-friendly
  • Works on PC, mobile, and tablet

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