Hello TradingView Family, I've been doing some thinking lately about trading and how it surprisingly shares quite a few parallels with the sport of boxing. It might sound a bit unconventional, but bear with me - there's more to it than meets the eye. 🥋 Strategy is Key: In both trading and boxing, success is heavily dependent on strategy. Boxers carefully plan...
As we start the last month of 2023, which includes many holidays involving cooking and eating, I would like to reflect on how this journey has been much like mastering the art of a seasoned chef in the kitchen. ⏱ Timing is Everything: A chef knows that perfect timing can turn a good meal into an extraordinary one. Similarly, in trading, being at the right place...
In this video we will explore: Symbol Search Time Interval Bar's Style Compare or Add Symbol If you would like to learn more about these items, check out the great material we have in the help center. 📚 🤔 📚 Spread Charts www.tradingview.com Time Interval www.tradingview.com Compare Tool www.tradingview.com Did you learn about anything...
As a trader, being able to effeciently compare the performance of multiple securities is an important skill. In this TradingView tutorial I will compare a stock with its main index to find out about its correlation. You will learn: • How to compare multiple charts using TradingView • How to analyze and draw conclusions about the comparison of assets • A neat...
BITSTAMP:BTCUSD Bitcoin has never been correlated to nothing BTCUSD, 1M, price chart CC, USOIL, 20 CC, UKOIL, 20 CC, DJI, 20 When CC reaches 1, there is a perfect correlation. When CC reaches -1, there is a perfect negative correlation. When CC = 0, there is no correlation at all. Bitcoin has never been correlated perfectly, or perfectly negative...
It is good idea to compare instruments to get a deeper insight into potential big moves. In this 3 min tutorial I show how to create four scales on the right of the chart for four instruments. To add instruments you use the compare button. Then us a drop down arrow on the instrument at top left to find Pin to scale.