TradingView expands lineup of drawing tools
TradingView is expanding the lineup of drawing tools. Now, to mark the desired area on the chart, you can use the new drawing tool — Circle.
The principle of use is very simple: the first mouse click sets the center of the circle, and by moving the cursor and clicking again you set the radius.
Please note that when you change the scale, the proportions of the chart may also change, but the circle will retain its shape. Because of this, the content circled may change as well. To avoid this, enable the Lock price to bar ratio option.
In the settings menu, you can change the color of the circle line, its thickness and transparency, set the color and transparency of the background, or turn it off entirely.
TradingView has been regularly updating its solutions. For instance, Pine Tables now support headers and tooltips. It is now possible to merge several cells in a table to create fancy headers and separators. A merged cell does not have to be a header though: you can merge cells in any direction, as long as the resulting cell doesn’t affect any already merged cells, and does not go outside of the table’s bounds.