How to Use TradingView Like a Pro: Tools, Tips, and Templates

 

Whether you're a beginner or already navigating the markets, TradingView is an essential tool. But are you using it to its full potential? In this post, we go beyond the basics to show you how to leverage TradingView like a pro. We'll cover everything from setup to secret features, and even offer downloadable templates you can use right away.


TradingView Basics (for True Beginners)

What is TradingView?

TradingView is a browser-based charting platform where you can analyze assets like crypto, stocks, forex, and commodities. It offers real-time data, technical indicators, drawing tools, and social features.

Free vs. Paid Plans

  • Free: 1 chart, 3 indicators, ads

  • Pro: Multiple charts per tab, 10+ indicators

  • Pro+ / Premium: Real-time market data, alerts, more custom tools

How to Start:

  1. Go to tradingview.com

  2. Create a free account

  3. Search for your asset (e.g., BTCUSDT)

  4. Start your analysis


Must-Know Tools & Features

1. Indicators

Apply indicators like RSI, MACD, EMA, Volume Profile. Combine them to build strategies.

Tip: Use “Indicator Templates” to save combos for future sessions.


 

2. Drawing Tools

From trendlines to Fibonacci retracements and pitchforks.

Tip: Save your favorite tools to the top bar for easy access.

 


 

3. Alerts

Set alerts for price levels, indicators, and custom conditions.

Tip: Alerts can be sent to your phone or email—no need to watch the screen all day.


 

4. Bar Replay

Go back in time and practice your strategy as if it were live.

Tip: Combine this with your trading journal for simulation exercises.

 


5. Multi-Currency Analysis

Use the "Compare" tool or open multiple tabs.





Templates You Can Use Right Now

Here are some pre-configured templates that simplify decision-making and help you save time:

Template 1: Clean Swing Setup

  • EMA 21 + EMA 50

  • RSI 14

  • Volume Perfect for spotting mid-term entries and divergences.

Template 2: Day Trade Scalper

  • VWAP

  • MACD

  • Supertrend

  • 1 min / 5 min charts Use this for quick setups in volatile conditions.

Template 3: Breakout Hunter

  • Bollinger Bands

  • Stochastic RSI

  • ATR (Average True Range) Good for anticipating volatility expansions.


Want them all? Get the downloadable .JSON files for these templates here

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Hidden Gems Most Don’t Use

  • Pine Script Editor: Build your own indicators or modify existing ones

  • Public Library: Access indicators created by other users

  • Snapshot feature: Instantly create shareable images of your chart (great for blogging or journaling)

  • Social Feed: Follow top traders, share ideas, comment

  • Dark Mode: For those 2am sessions 


TradingView for Your Trading Style





Final Thoughts

TradingView is like a Swiss army knife: powerful, customizable, and absolutely necessary. Whether you're paper trading or scalping altcoins on Binance, the way you use TradingView can make or break your performance.

Explore. Experiment. Template. Repeat. The more you personalize your setup, the more you'll trust your strategy.



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