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How Do I Save My Trading View Settings?

Published in TradingView Settings 2 mins read

Saving your chart settings on TradingView allows you to preserve your preferred indicators, drawing tools, timeframes, and appearance customizations. The primary way to save your unique setup is by saving your chart layout.

Here's how to save your TradingView chart settings, specifically the layout you've customized:

Steps to Save Your Chart Layout

Once you have personalized your chart with your desired settings, indicators, and tools, follow these simple steps to save it for future use:

  1. Customize Your Chart: First, set up your chart exactly how you want it. This includes adding indicators, applying drawing tools, setting the timeframe, changing color themes, and adjusting any other visual or technical preferences.
  2. Locate the Save Button: Look towards the top right corner of the chart window. You will find a button that typically resembles a cloud or a save icon.
  3. Left Click the Save Button: Click on this Save button with your left mouse button.
  4. Name Your Layout: A prompt will appear asking you to name your chart layout. Choose a clear and descriptive name that will help you identify it later (e.g., "My Indicator Setup," "BTC Trading Layout").
  5. Confirm Save: After entering the desired name, left click the Save button again within the prompt window to finalize the saving process.

Your customized chart layout is now saved and can be loaded easily whenever you need it, ensuring your preferred settings are instantly applied.

Managing Saved Layouts

TradingView allows you to save multiple chart layouts. This is useful if you use different sets of indicators or appearances for various trading strategies or asset classes. You can typically access your saved layouts from the same area near the Save button, often via a dropdown menu or a "Load Layout" option.

By following these steps, you ensure that the time you invest in customizing your TradingView charts is preserved, streamlining your analysis process for every trading session.

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