TradingView offers an array of tools and indicators designed to facilitate your trading experience. However, understanding how to manage these indicators is key to an organized and efficient trading experience.
Here’s a step-by-step guide on how to remove and manage indicators in TradingView.
How to Remove Indicators From a TradingView Chart
Removing indicators in TradingView is a straightforward process:
Click the arrow button under the symbol name to open the chart legend.
This will reveal a list of the indicators currently on your chart.
Hover your mouse over an indicator to display the management options:
The ‘X’ button removes the indicator.
The gear icon allows you to adjust its settings.
The eye icon enables you to hide the indicator.
Remember, if you’re uncertain of an indicator’s name, click on it directly on the chart. This action highlights its name in the menu, allowing you to identify it easily.
Customizing Indicator Settings
Alongside removing indicators, TradingView also lets you tweak their settings. Clicking on the gear icon opens various customization options, helping you tailor the indicator to your needs. For more information on indicators, check out our article on the Best TradingView Indicators.
How to Hide an Indicator on TradingView
Another feature for managing indicators is the ‘eye’ icon. Clicking this hides the chosen indicator from the chart without completely removing it, a handy tool for comparing scenarios with and without specific indicators.
Indicators and the Implied Volatility Chart
In addition to standard price charts, TradingView also offers an Implied Volatility (IV) chart. Used correctly, this tool, combined with your choice of indicators, can be a powerful strategy. Learn more about how to use indicators effectively with the IV chart in our TradingView Implied Volatility Chart post.
Wrapping Up: Streamline Your Trading Experience
Knowing how to manage your indicators on TradingView helps streamline your trading experience. It clears your workspace, optimizes your technical analysis, and, ultimately, supports better trading decisions.
We encourage you to apply the insights from this guide and take full advantage of TradingView’s robust functionalities. You should also check out how to remove layouts on TradingView.
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To remove an indicator or see its settings, open the chart legend by clicking the arrow button under the symbol name:Complete the following steps afterwards:Click the cross icon to remove an indicator; Click the gear icon to change the settings of an indicator.
You can hide the values of individual indicators in the legend and on the price scale, as follows: Open the “Style” tab in the indicator settings.Disable the options “Labels on the price scale” and “Values in the status line”.
To remove an indicator or see its settings, open the chart legend by clicking the arrow button under the symbol name:Complete the following steps afterwards:Click the cross icon to remove an indicator; Click the gear icon to change the settings of an indicator.
After creating an alert, a mark specifying its level (except Moving alerts), will appear on the chart. Hover your cursor over the mark to see a tooltip with a description. Double-click the mark to see the Alert Edit menu. Right-click the mark to add or delete an extended alert line.
Right-click on the indicator or drawing tool, and select “Format” to access the customization options. Timeframe and Zoom: TradingView allows you to adjust the timeframe and zoom level of your chart. You can change the timeframe by selecting the desired timeframe from the toolbar at the top of the chart.
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