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Fun Facts About The Last 12 Months on TradingView

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In this post, we want to share a few facts with everyone about TradingView including the most popular chart types and current size of the community. We will also share several encouraging suggestions to help make 2021 a good year.

1. The most popular chart over the last twelve months was Candlesticks. That may come as no surprise to many of the traders out there. A candlestick chart conveys a ton of price information and sentiment. By the way, if you want to read more about candlesticks and how to use our automated Candlestick Patterns, visit our Help Center here. The least popular chart type was Range.

Note: for more tips about customizing your chart, watch this video from a fellow community member.

2. The most popular built-in indicator was Relative Strength Index (RSI). The least popular built-in indicator was Ease of Movement. This year, take some time to learn more about how indicators are coded. You can create your own indicator with our proprietary language Pine Script. You can also find innovative and unique indicators coded by the community here.

3. 131 million people have visited TradingView over the last 12 months for a total of 2.5 billion page views. The community is growing and there's never been a better time to learn markets with others. Even better, it's a fantastic time to help others learn about markets. Make sure your TradingView profile is up to date and try publishing your first idea, like the post you're reading right now, to your profile page.

4. The most times a registered user has come back to TradingView in 12 months? 104,142 times. If you think you might beat that number at some point because you love following markets, leave a comment below. 😂

5. The longest time a single person remained logged in was 153 straight days. Who else checks the markets each day of the week without ever logging out?

6. The most popular fundamental metric that investors looked at was Revenue. The least popular was Operating Lease Liabilities. Pro tip: click the question mark icon next to any financial metric in the Financials menu to learn more about that specific metric.

7. The most liked idea was this explainer about candlestick charts:
8. The most commented idea was this post trying to call the top in Bitcoin P.S. calling tops is really hard 😄
We hope you enjoyed these fun facts about TradingView and look forward to growing with everyone in 2021. One of the key themes of this year will be exploring everything that's available to you as a member. For example, while Candlestick charts are the most popular, keep in mind you can use Heikin Ashi, Renko, Kagi, Point & Figure, and Baseline charts.

Keep following our official account for more posts and suggestions like this. As always, leave any feedback in the comments below.

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