TradingView diversifies choice of chart layouts
TradingView has increased and diversified the choice of chart layouts. These can be found in the usual menu for choosing chart location.
This menu has been updated with the following chart grids most requested by TradingView users:
- 5 charts — 2 above and 3 below
- 5 charts per line
- 6 charts per line
- 7 charts per line
- 8 charts per line
TradingView has been regularly adding new functionalities and enhancing existing ones. In June, for instance, TradingView made the beta version of Deep Backtesting available to its Premium users.
Those traders who did not have enough intraday data to test their Pine Script strategies before will most likely appreciate this functionality.
Deep Backtesting is an additional mode on the Strategy Tester. In it, testing on intraday time frames is possible on all data that is in TradingView’s storage. Now, you’re not limited by the number of bars on the chart.
Earlier this year, TradingView introduced two new Pine Script functions, request.security_lower_tf() and request.economic(), and improvements to the existing request.security() function which allow traders’ scripts to access more data.