TradingView, a powerful web-based platform for charting financial markets, offers a wealth of tools for technical analysis. One of its standout features is the ability to add multiple charts to a single workspace, allowing traders to compare and analyze different assets, timeframes, or indicators simultaneously. Here's a step-by-step guide on how to add multiple charts in TradingView.

Before we dive into the process, ensure you're logged into your TradingView account and have a workspace open. If you're new to TradingView, you can sign up for a free account and start exploring its features immediately.

Adding Your First Chart
To begin, let's add your first chart to the workspace. This will serve as the foundation for adding more charts later.

1. In your workspace, click on the '+' icon located in the top-right corner of the screen. This will open the 'Add Chart' dialog box.
Selecting the Asset

2. In the 'Add Chart' dialog box, you'll first need to select the asset you want to chart. You can search for an asset by its name, ticker symbol, or asset class (e.g., stocks, forex, cryptocurrencies).
3. Once you've found your desired asset, click on it to select it. The chart will now appear in your workspace.
Customizing the Chart

4. With your first chart added, you can now customize it to display the information you need. Click on the chart to open the 'Chart Properties' panel on the right side of the screen.
5. Here, you can change the timeframe, add indicators, draw trend lines, and more. Once you're satisfied with your chart's setup, you can proceed to add more charts.
Adding More Charts

Now that you have your first chart set up, adding more charts is a breeze. You can add as many charts as you like, limited only by your browser's memory and processing power.
1. To add another chart, simply click on the '+' icon again. This will open a new 'Add Chart' dialog box, allowing you to select a different asset.


















Duplicating Charts
2. If you want to add a chart of the same asset but with a different timeframe or indicator setup, you can duplicate your existing chart. Right-click on the chart you want to duplicate, and select 'Duplicate' from the context menu.
3. This will create a new chart with the same setup as the original. You can then modify the new chart as needed without affecting the original.
Arranging Your Charts
4. As you add more charts to your workspace, you can arrange them in a grid layout for easy comparison. Click on the 'Layout' icon (a square with dots) in the top-right corner of the screen.
5. This will open the 'Layout Editor', allowing you to drag and drop your charts into a grid layout. You can also adjust the size of each chart panel to fit your needs.
Syncing Charts
6. TradingView also allows you to sync the time range of your charts, making it easy to compare price action across different assets or timeframes. To sync charts, simply click on the 'Sync' icon (two overlapping squares) at the top of the screen.
7. This will sync the time range of all your charts, allowing you to analyze price action across multiple assets simultaneously.
TradingView's ability to add multiple charts is a powerful tool for technical analysis. By comparing different assets, timeframes, and indicators, you can gain a deeper understanding of market trends and make more informed trading decisions.
Remember, the key to successful trading is not just having the right tools, but also understanding how to use them effectively. TradingView offers a wealth of resources, including tutorials and a vibrant community of traders, to help you get the most out of its features.
So, go ahead, explore the world of multiple charts in TradingView, and happy trading!