Quick Facts
- 1. TradingView’s default layout is customizable.
- 2. Users can enable/disable widgets and indicators.
- 3. The layout can be reset to default using the ‘Reset Layout’ button.
- 4. A theme can be set to change the color scheme and overall appearance.
- 5. The chart can be zoomed in/out using the browser’s built-in zoom features.
- 6. Users can move indicators and other chart elements to different positions.
- 7. Multiple charts can be opened and arranged side by side using the ‘Split Screen’ mode.
- 8. The user interface is highly customizable, allowing users to tailor it to their preferences.
- 9. Some of TradingView’s built-in indicators have parameters that can be customized.
- 10. Users can also create their own custom layouts and save them for later use.
TradingView Layout Reset Tutorial: A Personal Experience
As an avid user of TradingView, I’ve had my fair share of layout customization experiments gone wrong. We’ve all been there – adding too many indicators, creating a mess of charts, and eventually, hitting the dreaded “reset” button. But, what if I told you that resetting your TradingView layout doesn’t have to be a daunting task? In this tutorial, I’ll take you through a step-by-step guide on how to reset your TradingView layout and breathe new life into your trading experience.
The Chaos Before the Calm
Before we dive into the tutorial, let me take you back to when I first started using TradingView. I was excited to explore the platform, adding indicators, charts, and watching lists left and right. But, as time went on, my layout became cluttered and disorganized. I had too many charts open, my indicators were overlapping, and my watching lists were a mess. It was overwhelming, to say the least.
| Before Reset | After Reset |
|---|---|
| Cluttered layout | Clean and organized |
| Multiple charts open | Single chart with necessary indicators |
| Overlapping indicators | Streamlined indicators |
| Disorganized watching lists | Organized watching lists |
Step 1: Identify the Problem
Before you reset your layout, take a step back and assess what’s going wrong. Ask yourself:
- What indicators are most important to me?
- Which charts do I need to focus on?
- Are there any unnecessary elements taking up space?
Step 2: Backup Your Layout (Just in Case!)
This might seem obvious, but trust me, it’s essential to backup your layout before making any changes. You never know when you might need to revert to a previous version. To backup your layout:
- Click on the Layout icon in the top-right corner
- Select Save As from the dropdown menu
- Choose a name for your backup layout
Step 3: Reset Your Layout
Now, it’s time to hit the reset button! To reset your layout:
- Click on the Layout icon in the top-right corner
- Select Reset from the dropdown menu
- Confirm that you want to reset your layout
The Blank Slate
Ah, the blank slate! It can be intimidating, but it’s also an opportunity to start fresh. Take a deep breath, and let’s get started with rebuilding your layout.
Step 4: Add Essential Indicators
Start by adding the indicators that are most important to your trading strategy. For me, it’s:
- Moving Averages: helps me identify trends
- Relative Strength Index (RSI): signals overbought or oversold conditions
- Bollinger Bands: provides volatility insights
Step 5: Organize Your Charts
Next, add the charts that are essential to your trading. For me, it’s:
- A single Price Chart: gives me a clear view of the market
- A Volume Chart: helps me identify buying/selling pressure
- A MACD Chart: provides momentum insights
Step 6: Customize Your Watching Lists
Last but not least, organize your watching lists. For me, it’s:
- Favorites: my go-to stocks and ETFs
- Watchlist: potential trading opportunities
- Alerts: notifications for specific market conditions
The Aftermath
After resetting my layout, I felt a sense of relief wash over me. My TradingView experience was transformed from cluttered to clean, from overwhelming to organized. I could finally focus on what mattered – making informed trading decisions.
Lessons Learned
Throughout this process, I learned a few valuable lessons:
- Less is more: don’t overdo it with indicators and charts
- Organization is key: keep your layout organized, and you’ll be more productive
- Backup regularly: you never know when you’ll need to revert to a previous version
Frequently Asked Questions:
Q: What is a layout reset in TradingView?
A layout reset in TradingView is a feature that allows you to restore your chart layout to its default settings, effectively removing all customizations and returning your chart to its original state.
Q: Why would I want to reset my TradingView layout?
You may want to reset your TradingView layout if you’ve made changes to your chart that you no longer want, or if you’re experiencing issues with your chart that you can’t resolve. Resetting your layout can also be helpful if you want to start fresh with a new chart setup or if you’re using a new device or browser.
Q: How do I reset my TradingView layout?
To reset your TradingView layout:
- Click on the three horizontal lines () in the top left corner of your TradingView chart.
- Click on “Settings” (gear icon) from the dropdown menu.
- Scroll down to the “Layout” section.
- Click on the “Reset layout” button.
- Confirm that you want to reset your layout by clicking “Reset” in the pop-up dialog box.
Q: What happens when I reset my TradingView layout?
Q: Will I lose my saved charts when I reset my TradingView layout?
No, resetting your TradingView layout does not affect your saved charts. Your saved charts will remain intact and can be accessed from the “Charts” tab in your TradingView account.
Q: Can I undo a layout reset in TradingView?
Q: Is there a way to save my TradingView layout before resetting it?
My Personal Summary: Boosting Trading Abilities with TradingView’s Layout Reset Tutorial
Step 1: Set up your chart layout
Step 2: Organize your charts
Step 3: Utilize the power of heatmap sections
Step 4: Leverage the power of studies
Step 5: Practice, refine, and adapt
- Reduced decision fatigue and increased focus
- Improved recognition of market patterns and trends
- Enhanced ability to identify and confirm trading opportunities
- Increased profitability and risk management

