TradingView English
TradingView Tutorials
Fundamental graphs, Volume Profile, chart settings, and tool guides to help beginners understand TradingView. For learning only—not investment advice.
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How to Secure Your TradingView Account: 2FA, Login Devices, and Third-Party Checks
How do you secure a TradingView account? This guide covers two-factor authentication, strong passwords, login devices, suspicious activity, broker connections, webhooks, third-party tools, and phone/email notifications, so you can regularly check account security for long-term use.
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How to Change the TradingView Timezone: Chart, Exchange, and Local Time Explained
How do you change the TradingView timezone? This beginner-friendly guide explains chart time, Exchange time, local time, and custom timezones, and why screenshot time, candle time, the economic calendar, extended hours, and alert time can fail to line up.
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TradingView Order Types: Market, Limit, Stop, and Take Profit for Beginners
How do you read TradingView order types? This beginner guide explains Market, Limit, Stop, Stop Loss, Take Profit, quantity, and order status in the order panel, and the difference between Paper Trading and a real account, so a misclick doesn't lead to an unexpected fill.
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TradingView Strategy Properties: Initial Capital, Commission, Slippage, and Position Size
How do you set TradingView Strategy Properties? This beginner guide explains Initial Capital, Base Currency, Order Size, Commission, Slippage, and Pyramiding in the Strategy Tester, and how they affect backtest results so you aren't misled by an overly idealized equity curve.
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TradingView Object Tree: Organize Drawings, Annotations, and Indicators
What is the TradingView Object Tree? This beginner guide explains how to use it as a layer manager to hide, show, lock, delete, group, and name drawings, shapes, text, and indicators, so a cluttered chart becomes clean and readable again.
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TradingView Indicator Templates: Save, Apply, and Organize Your Indicator Sets
What are TradingView indicator templates? This beginner guide explains how to save, apply, edit, and delete indicator sets, the difference from a chart layout, and three beginner-friendly templates, so you can reuse your favorite combos with one click instead of re-adding them.
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TradingView Alerts Not Coming Through? Fix Phone Push and Email Notifications
Why don't TradingView alerts reach your phone? This beginner guide separates alert trigger from notification delivery and walks through Notify in App, account mismatch, iOS/Android permissions, Do Not Disturb, background limits, and email filtering step by step.
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TradingView Alerts Manager: View, Pause, Edit, and Clean Up Your Alerts
What is the TradingView Alerts Manager? This beginner guide explains how to view, sort, filter, pause, resume, edit, and delete alerts, plus naming and Message conventions, so you manage your alerts instead of being managed by them.
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TradingView Timeframes: What 1m, 5m, 1H, 1D, and 1W Mean for Beginners
What do TradingView timeframes mean? This beginner guide explains 1m, 5m, 15m, 1H, 4H, 1D, and 1W, why the same indicator differs across timeframes, how alerts and drawings are affected, and a top-down multi-timeframe workflow from higher to lower.
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What Is a TradingView Webhook? Beginner Setup, Use Cases, and Safety Notes
A TradingView webhook sends information to a specified URL after an alert fires. This guide explains in plain terms what a webhook can and cannot do, how to set it up, why messages sometimes fail, and a safe learning path for beginners.
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TradingView Fundamental Graphs: Financial Metrics and Company Comparison
Learn TradingView Fundamental Graphs in plain English: charting revenue, profit, valuation metrics, and comparing companies—research context, not a buy signal.
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TradingView Session Volume Profile: Intraday Volume, POC, and Sessions
Learn TradingView Session Volume Profile in plain English: SVP, intraday volume distribution, POC, VAH, VAL, Value Area, and how to add and configure the indicator—stats for review, not trade signals.
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TradingView Chart Settings: Background, Grid, Candles, and Scales
Learn TradingView Chart Settings in plain English: where to open settings, background and candle colors, grids, scales, status line, and canvas—clarity over decoration.
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How to Read TradingView Seasonality: Charts and Historical Performance
Learn TradingView Seasonality in plain English: seasonal charts, monthly and quarterly history, average lines, and year-by-year differences—without treating past stats as forecasts or trade signals.