HOW TO WATCHLIST ADVANCED VIEW IN TRADINGVIEWHOW TO OPEN ADVANCED VIEW IN TRADINGVIEW
**AND WHAT FEATURES IT PROVIDES**
✅ HOW TO OPEN ADVANCED VIEW IN TRADINGVIEW
Follow these steps:
1️⃣ Open the Watchlist Panel
➣ On the right side of the Trading-View interface, find the Watchlist panel.
➣ If it is hidden, click the small arrow on the right edge to reveal it.
2️⃣ Find the Layout Icons at the Bottom
➣ At the bottom of the watchlist, you will see multiple icons such as:
➣ List View
➣ Table View
➣ Advanced View (usually an expanded grid-style icon)
3️⃣ Click on “Advanced View”
➣ Click the Advanced View icon.
➣ Your watchlist will switch from the simple list to a more detailed, data-rich layout.
➣ That’s it — Advanced View is now active.
✅ FEATURES OF ADVANCED VIEW IN TRADINGVIEW
The Advanced View provides more detailed market information without needing to open charts.
Here are the key features:
1️⃣ Multiple Data Columns
➣ You can view several data points directly in the watchlist, such as:
➣ Last Price
➣ Price Change
➣ Change %
➣ Volume
➣ High / Low
➣ Bid / Ask
➣ Time / Session Data
➣ Fundamentals (if applicable)
This gives a snapshot of key market info in one place.
2️⃣ Add / Remove Columns
You can customize your watchlist:
➣ Click Add Column (+) to insert new data fields
➣ Click the three-dot menu (⋮) → Remove to delete any column
3️⃣ Reorder Columns
➣ Drag and drop column headers
➣ Arrange symbols in the order that works best for you
4️⃣ Sorting by Any Data
Click any column header to sort:
➣ One click → ascending
➣ Second click → descending
Useful for sorting:
➣ Highest volume
➣ Biggest % movers
➣ Highest price
➣ Top gainers / losers
5️⃣ Expandable Rows
(Some advanced layouts allow expanded detail per symbol.)
This helps you see:
➣ Additional stats
➣ Extended session data
➣ More fundamentals
6️⃣ Cleaner Multi-Symbol Comparison
Advanced View is ideal when watching:
➣ Indices
➣ Futures
➣ Forex pairs
➣ Commodities
➣ Multiple stocks at once
It becomes easier to compare signals and market movements.
7️⃣ Switch Back Anytime
To return to normal view:
➣ Click the List View icon at the bottom
➣ Watchlist returns to default layout
🎯 Summary
➣ Advanced View gives you a more powerful, professional watchlist layout
➣ Perfect for comparing multiple symbols quickly
➣ Provides more data in a structured table-style format
➣ Fully customizable with columns, sorting & layout tools
Tutorial
HOW TO WATCHLIST TABLE-VIEW VOLUME & EXTENDED HOURSComplete Process: HOW TO WATCHLIST TABLE-VIEW VOLUME & EXTENDED HOURS
1️⃣ Open the Watchlist Panel
➺ The Watchlist panel is located on the right side of the Trading-View interface.
➺ If it is hidden, click the small arrow on the right edge to open it.
2️⃣ Locate the Table-View Tool
➺ At the top of the watchlist panel, you will see three dot icon.
➺ This icon opens the table-view tool inside the watchlist.
3️⃣ Open the Table-View
Step-by-step:
➺ Click the table icon at the bottom of the watchlist.
➺ The watchlist will switch from the normal list-view to the table-view layout.
4️⃣ Understanding the Table-View Layout
The table-view displays additional columns and organized data in a tabular format.
Typical columns include:
⤷ Symbol
⤷ Last Price
⤷ Change (%)
⤷ Volume
⤷ High / Low
⤷ Session Data
⤷ Custom fields (depending on settings)
The table-view allows users to compare multiple symbols more clearly.
5️⃣ How to Add Columns in Table-View
Step-by-step:
➺ Hover on the column header area.
➺ Click the plus (+) icon or “Add Column” option.
➺ Choose the data you want to add:
⤷ Price
⤷ Change
⤷ Bid / Ask
⤷ Volume
⤷ Open Interest
⤷ Fundamentals (if supported)
⤷ Other available fields
The selected column will appear immediately.
6️⃣ How to Remove Columns
Step-by-step:
➺ Hover over the column header you want to remove.
➺ Click the three-dot menu (⋮) on that column.
➺ Select “Remove Column”.
➺ The column will be removed from the table.
7️⃣ How to Reorder Columns
Step-by-step:
➺ Click and hold the column header.
➺ Drag it left or right.
➺ Release to place it in the new position.
This helps personalize the table layout.
8️⃣ Sorting Symbols in Table-View
Step-by-step:
➺ Click any column name (for example: Price, Change %, Volume).
➺ Clicking once sorts the column ascending.
➺ Clicking again sorts descending.
➺ A small arrow appears showing the sort direction.
9️⃣ Switch Back to Normal Watchlist View
Step-by-step:
➺ Click the same table icon at the bottom again.
➺ The watchlist returns to the default list-view.
🎯 Short Summary (Optional for Captions)
⤷ Open Table-View → Bottom table icon
⤷ Add Columns → Add Column option
⤷ Remove Columns → Three-dot menu → Remove
⤷ Reorder → Drag column headers
⤷ Sort → Click column name
⤷ Return to List → Click table icon again
HOW TO TRADE 'BIG CANDLE"This is an educational video showing a trade set up based on big candles.
This video is for information/education purpose only. you are 100% responsible for any actions you take by reading/viewing this post.
please consult your financial advisor before taking any action.
----Vinaykumar hiremath, CMT
My First Look at the New 2025 TradingView Stock ScreenerI’ve made plenty of videos in the past covering the old TradingView Stock Screener - the one that used to sit below the chart.
In May 2025, TradingView moved the screener to the sidebar and replaced it with the standalone version previously accessed via the top menu. This video is my first walkthrough of the updated layout, and I’m talking through it as I figure out how it works and what’s changed compared to the older version.
For this example, I’m scanning for stocks that may have been oversold and are showing signs of recovery. I start with the MACD, looking for bullish crossovers where the MACD line moves above the signal line. I then add RSI and sort it from lowest to highest to highlight stocks that might have been more heavily sold off ie potential value plays. I also apply filters for price (between $10 and $100) and average daily volume (over 100,000) to avoid thinly traded penny stocks.
Hope you find it useful. This is my first look at the updated screener, so if I’ve missed anything, feel free to point it out.
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Lower Parallel Channel/Trendline tested again, 3rd time a charm?NOTE : I am not an expert trader by any means, I am open input and sharing my ideas. I am still learning this is my second time.
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DAILY
Price is consolidating or ranging
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4 HOUR
- Price seen between support and resistance
(DOWN/BEAR)
- Parrallel channel seen:
---- its height is around 5000 pips. a little more. (that i was able to measure)
---- with this being the 3rd test to its bottom line,, still hoovering in the lower channel, which could be bearish. however, it is looking like a rejection (as it is loosing momentum, and a doji is forming and likely to close as so.
---- yet, the channel is sell/short pattern. so next few candles may come with the moment and still turn, to go down
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In contrast (UP/ BULLS)
- Ukraine is about to begin to use btc as its national assest and an answer for that is pending soon. ( price will go up b/c this is good for this pair)
- two fake-outs seen at support
- the channel could continue sideways and actually go up
- or the channel will soon be invalidated, moving up, breaking thru top channel line.
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Right now, most technical indications are neutral, a this time for this pair. So lets wait and see.
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Happy trading.
Open to comments and advice.
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GBPCHF; FXAN & Heikin Ashi trade exampleOANDA:GBPCHF
In this video, I’ll be sharing my analysis of GBPCHF, using FXAN's proprietary algo indicators with my unique Heikin Ashi strategy. I’ll walk you through the reasoning behind my trade setup and highlight key areas where I’m anticipating potential opportunities.
I’m always happy to receive any feedback.
Like, share and comment! ❤️
Thank you for watching my videos! 🙏
How To Navigate: Breakouts with Tools, Indicators & StrategyHaving a Clear and Precise understanding of whether you're dealing with a Breakout or False Breakout can help you:
1) Find potentially profitable opportunities
&
2) Avoid making risky investment moves!
Also knowing how to Confirm Trend Change can:
1) Rise probability of profitable trades
&
2) Limit the total # taken!
So today, I lay out the tools, indicators and tips I use to visualize and to make a decision!
Examples:
COINBASE:XLMUSD & BITSTAMP:XRPUSD
Tools:
- Trendline
- Parallel Channel
- Rectangle
Indicators:
- Volume
- RSI
- "True or False" Formula : Close + 20-25% Break + 5-6 Days Outside of Break = Breakout
How To Do Multi-TimeFrame Analysis With TradingViewHey,
In this video I provide the two key laws that helped me with trading;
1. An imbalance on the higher time-frames is a range on the lower time-frames.
2. A run on the higher time-frames is a trend on the lower time-frames.
From this point of view, I share with you how I analyze the charts from Monthly to Weekly to Daily chart, and how I like to time the next few days of price-action.
The chart I use in this tutorial is GBP/USD.
Kind regards,
Max Nieveld
How TradingView Helps Me Not Miss TradesHey,
In this video I provide several examples that help me to not miss any trading opportunities and provide me more clarity and confidence in my trading. I share my trading style, the usage of tradingview alerts and multi-timeframe analysis to time it right.
Often traders struggle with missing trades, this is why you might miss them:
- Lack of confidence
- Lack of chart time
- Lack of knowledge
If you solve them one by one, your trading performance can improve fast.
Kind regards,
Max Nieveld
How To Use Multi-Timeframe AnalysisHey,
In this video, I dive into the methods of multi-timeframe analysis, exploring how to use daily, weekly, and monthly charts alongside intraday charts like the 4-hour to gain a clearer picture of price movement.
Multi-timeframe analysis helps you view the same data through different lenses, allowing you to make predictions across various time horizons.
For example, a weekly trend or a monthly move can appear as a complete trend on lower timeframes.
By integrating these perspectives, you can better understand what price action is indicating and make informed decisions.
Kind regards,
Max
How To Setup Your TradingView RightHey,
In this video I show you how my charting setup looks like.
I use the monthly, weekly, daily time-frames in one layout.
I use the 4hour and 1hour time-frame in my other layout.
Then I show you everything I trade for FX in my watch list.
Then I show you my crypto and stock market watch list.
Kind regards,
Max
Quick Tutorial of the Time @ Mode MethodHey, guys! Just wanted to cover a quick review of the Time @ Mode method that we use to analyze and set up potential trades in the Key Hidden Levels chat room here on TradingView. If you have any questions, feel free to comment, or join us over at Key Hidden Levels! Using NASDAQ:QUBT as the example here.
Hope you enjoy, and best of luck out there!
What is a BULL Flag Charting Pattern and How to draw it? 1/8This is video 1/8 of this series of BULLISH Chart Patterns.
A bull flag is a continuation pattern that appears in a strong uptrend, signaling that the prevailing upward trend may continue. Here's how it looks:
Flag Pole: A sharp, steep rise in price forms the flag pole.
Flag: A period of consolidation with lower highs and lower lows, forming a flag that slopes against the prevailing uptrend.
Breakout: A strong move upwards out of the flag, confirming the continuation of the uptrend.
The bull flag pattern is popular among traders because it provides clear entry and exit points and is relatively easy to identify. It's a great indicator for momentum traders looking to capitalize on the continuation of a bullish trend.
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Stay tuned for the other 7 BULLISH CHARTING PATTERNS
Mastering the Anchored Volume Profile: Setup & Tutorial on TVMastering the Anchored Volume Profile: Setup & Tutorial on TradingView 📊
The Anchored Volume Profile is a powerful tool that traders use to visualize volume distribution over a specified price range, providing critical insights into market behavior. Here’s a detailed description of its setup and usage on TradingView:
In this video, we will be going in-depth into the following areas:
What is the Anchored Volume Profile?
The Anchored Volume Profile is a specialized indicator that helps traders understand the distribution of traded volume at different price levels. Unlike traditional volume profiles that analyze data over a fixed time period, the anchored version allows traders to anchor the volume analysis to specific bars, candles, or price points.
Why Use the Anchored Volume Profile?
Identifying Support and Resistance Levels: You can easily identify key support and resistance levels by analyzing where the most volume has been traded.
Spotting Trends and Reversals: High-volume nodes can indicate areas of strong interest, helping to predict potential trend continuations or reversals.
Improving Entry and Exit Points: Knowing where the market participants are most active can significantly enhance your decision-making process for entries and exits.
How to set up the Anchored Volume Profile on TradingView:
Add the Anchored Volume Profile Indicator:
Click on the “Indicators” button at the top of the chart.
Search for “Anchored Volume Profile” in the search bar.
Select it from the list and apply it to your chart.
Anchor the Indicator:
Click on the anchor icon that appears on the chart.
Drag it to the specific bar, candle, or price point where you want to start your volume analysis.
Customize Settings:
Adjust the settings to suit your trading style. You can modify the range, color, and other parameters to better visualize the data.
Using the Anchored Volume Profile:
Analyzing Volume Nodes: Identify high and low volume nodes. High volume nodes often act as support or resistance, while low volume nodes might indicate potential breakout areas.
Understanding Market Sentiment: See where the majority of trading activity has taken place to gauge market sentiment.
Making Informed Decisions: Use the insights from the volume profile to make better-informed trading decisions regarding entries, exits, and stop-loss levels.
Quarter Theory: Intraday Trading Mastery - Part 2 ExamplesGreetings Traders!
In today's video, we'll continue our deep dive into Quarter Theory Intraday Trading Mastery—a model rooted in the algorithmic nature of price delivery within the markets. We’ll explore the concept of draw on liquidity through premium and discount price delivery, equipping you to identify optimal trading sessions and execute high-probability trades, all while aligning with market bias.
This video is part of our ongoing High Probability Trading Zones playlist on YouTube. If you haven't watched the previous videos, I highly recommend doing so. They provide essential insights into identifying and acting on market bias, which Quarter Theory enhances further.
I highly recommend you watch ICT2022 Mentorship model on YouTube, it will really help you in your trading journey, the link to the mentorship is provided below.
I’ll attach the links to those videos in the description below.
Quarter Theory: Intraday Trading Mastery - Part 1 Intro:
Premium Discount Price Delivery in Institutional Trading:
ICT 2022 Mentorship: www.youtube.com
High Probability Trading Zones: www.youtube.com
Best Regards,
The_Architect
Quarter Theory: Intraday Trading Mastery - Part 1 IntroGreetings Traders!
In today’s video, we’ll be introducing Quarter Theory Intraday Trading Mastery, a model grounded in the algorithmic nature of price delivery within the markets. We’ll explore candle anatomy and learn how to predict candle behavior on lower timeframes to capitalize on intraday trading opportunities. This model will also help us identify the optimal trading sessions and execute trades with high probability, all while effectively acting on market bias.
This video will focus primarily on the foundational content, with practical examples to follow in the next video. In the meantime, I encourage you to practice these concepts on your own to deepen your understanding.
This video is part of our ongoing High Probability Trading Zones playlist on YouTube. If you haven’t watched the previous videos in the series, I highly recommend checking them out. They provide crucial insights into identifying market bias, which Quarter Theory will help you act on effectively.
I’ll attach the links to those videos in the description below.
Premium Discount Price Delivery in Institutional Trading:
Mastering Institutional Order-Flow Price Delivery:
Quarter Theory Mastering Algorithmic Price Movements:
Mastering High Probability Trading Across All Assets:
Best Regards,
The_Architect
Fibonacci : The Best Trading Tool, How To Use It Correctly in this video i am sharing with u all my secrets in using the Fibonacci Tool. in my trading journey this was the best most precise trading tool i have ever used. it has so many advantages such as:
1- giving u the entry point.
2- easy and precise stop loss placements.
3- early indication if the wave has failed.
watch the video and an don't forget to take a screenshot of the levels settings, Good luck all.
Understanding Market Volatility and Its Impact on BitcoinIntroduction
Market volatility is a crucial aspect that every Bitcoin investor and trader must understand. In this section, we'll explore what market volatility is, how it affects Bitcoin, and strategies to manage it.
What is Market Volatility?
Market volatility refers to the rate at which the price of an asset, such as Bitcoin, increases or decreases for a given set of returns. High volatility means that the price of Bitcoin can change dramatically over a short period, both positively and negatively.
How Does Volatility Impact Bitcoin?
Price Swings:
Bitcoin is known for its significant price swings, which can be driven by various factors such as market sentiment, regulatory news, macroeconomic trends, and technological advancements.
Investor Behavior:
Volatility often influences investor behavior, leading to increased buying or selling pressure. This can result in rapid price movements, creating opportunities and risks.
Market Sentiment:
Positive news can lead to a surge in Bitcoin prices, while negative news can result in sharp declines. Understanding market sentiment is crucial for predicting these movements.
Managing Volatility
Diversification:
Spread your investments across different assets to reduce risk. Diversification can help cushion the impact of volatility on your portfolio.
Risk Management:
Use stop-loss orders to limit potential losses. Setting predetermined exit points can protect your investments during periods of high volatility.
Stay Informed:
Keep up with the latest news and trends in the cryptocurrency market. Being informed allows you to make timely decisions and react appropriately to market changes.
Long-term Perspective:
Focus on the long-term potential of Bitcoin rather than short-term price fluctuations. A long-term perspective can help you stay calm during volatile periods.
Conclusion
Understanding market volatility is essential for navigating the Bitcoin market. By recognizing how volatility impacts prices and adopting strategies to manage it, you can better position yourself to take advantage of opportunities while minimizing risks. Stay informed, diversify your investments, and maintain a long-term perspective to thrive in the ever-changing world of Bitcoin.






















