1️⃣Creating a TradingView account
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In order to use Algo Elixir indicator, you'll need to create a free TradingView account. TradingView is an online platform for technical analysis, charting, and trading. The platform provides real-time data for stocks, futures, indices, forex, cryptocurrencies, and other financial instruments from exchanges all over the world. TradingView is accessible through a web browser, as well as through mobile applications for iOS and Android devices.
Go to the TradingView homepage (get $30 if you upgrade to a paid plan using our referral link here. Please note our indicator can work on a free plan). Click on "Sign in" at the top right of the homepage, then click on "Sign up" at the bottom of the current window. You can sign up using your social media profiles or an email address.
To open a chart on TradingView after logging in, click on "Products", and select "Chart" from the drop-down menu, located at the top left of the page.
You can change the symbol of the chart by clicking on the top left section containing the current chart ticker, and searching for a symbol.
You can also directly type the name of the symbol on your keyboard.
Once you click on it you will be able to search for specific symbols. You can also filter out symbols by markets or exchange.
Timeframes determine the frequency at which a new candle is displayed on the chart. To adjust the timeframe of your chart, click on the section located at the right of the ticker name and choose the desired timeframe.
You can also type the timeframe directly on your keyboard to change it.
Click on the Indicators button at the top of the chart, this will open a menu, search for the indicator and click on it to add it to the chart.
You can create, delete and save chart layouts on TradingView. Once you make a change on a layout, you will need to save these changes, all you need to do is to click on the cloud symbol at the top right of the chart.
You can also save a chart layout by pressing ctrl+s or cmd+s for mac users, on your keyboard.