Right Menu of TradingView

Right Menu of TradingView

 

 

The right-side menu primarily displays key information about your currency pair. The three tabs (black box) provide news related to the currency, details about its price, and the option to create a personal watchlist. The far-right side (red box) contains several buttons for opening new tabs, primarily for social features, along with a few that are useful for trading.

 

 

 

 

We'll discuss the buttons shortly, but first, let's focus on the three tabs, beginning with the most helpful one: Watchlist.

 

 

The Watch-list feature is ideal for those who concentrate on a select few currency pairs or a specific group of stocks. It allows users to create a personalized list of assets for monitoring and easily switch between them at any time. By clicking on a currency, users can instantly view it with all previous analyses preserved on the chart.

 

The default watchlist displays only the top-performing assets from each sector, so users will need to remove these to customize their own list. To remove an asset, simply click the small X next to its name. To add a new asset, type its name into the Add box in the top right corner, and a drop-down menu of similar assets will appear.

 

Go to the sector of interest (in this case, forex) and select the items you want to add to your list. It's straightforward!

 

As with all the tabs in the right menu, the watchlist box can be resized. Simply click on one of the edges and drag it inward or outward to adjust the size to your preference.

 

You can create and save multiple watchlists; however, a pro account is required to save more than one.

 

To manage your watchlists, click the watchlist button at the top. This will allow you to save, load, and name your different watchlists, with the default watchlist always labeled as "Default."

Next, let's move on to the Details tab.

 

 

 

 

The Details section provides information about the trading instrument, offering essential details. The upper portion of the tab displays the current buy and sell prices, while scrolling down reveals more advanced information, such as the daily range and 52-week highs and lows. Additionally, clicking the "more" button allows users to view the current technical indicators indicating buy or sell signals. While this may not be particularly relevant for price action traders, it remains an interesting feature.

 

 

 

The headlines tab displays news headlines related to currency pairs from various global sources. It aggregates information from multiple forex websites, providing a diverse mix of current and future insights. While this tab may not be heavily utilized for detailed analysis, it can be useful for a brief overview of developments in the forex market.

 

In addition, the side menu buttons located to the right of the tabs serve different purposes. These buttons are primarily associated with the social features of TradingView, such as the chat window for interacting with other traders and the messages tab for viewing communications from other users. A brief overview of the main buttons of interest will be provided, omitting extensive details on all available options.

 

Each of the important buttons above has been labeled with a small box, and the social buttons are highlighted with a yellow box. Their functions are clear, so users can explore these on their own.

 

Regarding the key buttons, starting from the top (red box), the alerts button is present—referencing the alerts mentioned previously.

 

 

 

Alerts will be displayed in this tab for convenient access. Edits and deletions of alerts can also be made from this location. To view upcoming news events, enable the "Show Economic Events" option in the chart settings tab previously mentioned. This will display all upcoming events on the chart at their scheduled times. An alternative method to view upcoming news is by accessing the calendar (green box). TradingView features a comprehensive economic calendar similar to Forex Factory, which lists all upcoming news events along with their expected impact on prices. Simply click the calendar button to access it.

 

 

 

The calendar will display all upcoming events clearly. For stock traders and investors, it includes a section for upcoming earnings announcements. If there is uncertainty about when a stock will release its earnings, the calendar can be referenced for this information. Additionally, if a broker is connected to TradingView for direct trading via the chart, the order panel (black box) is available to place and monitor open orders.

 

 

 

The broker is not currently connected, so the options are not displayed here. However, once the setup is complete, all options for placing, closing, and managing open trades and orders will be available in this tab.


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