Are you a Zerodha user who's tired of resetting your Chart Settings every time you log in to TradingView? You're not alone. Many traders face this issue, but did you know that you can save your chart settings and have them applied automatically? Let's dive into how you can do this.

reading a trading chart
reading a trading chart

Before we start, ensure you're using the latest version of TradingView on Zerodha's Kite platform. The steps might vary slightly depending on the version you're using. Now, let's get started with saving your chart settings.

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don't stop!!💪

Saving Chart Settings

Saving your chart settings involves two main steps: customizing your charts and then saving those settings. Let's break these down.

the forex trading chart for today's trade market is shown in this image
the forex trading chart for today's trade market is shown in this image

First, customize your charts to your liking. This includes adding indicators, changing the timeframe, adjusting the scale, and more. Once you've got your chart just the way you want it, it's time to save those settings.

Saving a Single Chart's Settings

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24 hours

To save the settings of a single chart, follow these steps:

1. Right-click on the chart and select 'Save as template'.

2. In the pop-up window, give your template a name and click 'Save'.

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How to Read Trading Charts Like a Pro | Beginner Chart Guide 📊

3. To apply this template, right-click on the chart and select 'Template'. Then, choose the template you just created.

Saving Global Chart Settings

If you want your chart settings to be applied to all charts, you'll need to save them as global settings. Here's how:

a handwritten chart showing how to use the forereator system for trading options
a handwritten chart showing how to use the forereator system for trading options

1. Right-click on the chart and select 'Save as default'.

2. In the pop-up window, click 'Save'.

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an image of a trading chart with candles and numbers on the bottom, below it
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3. Now, whenever you open a new chart, it will be displayed with your saved settings.

Managing Your Saved Templates

Once you've saved your chart templates, you might want to manage them. This could involve renaming, deleting, or applying them to other charts.

To manage your templates, right-click on any chart and select 'Template'. Here, you'll see a list of all your saved templates. You can apply, rename, or delete them from here.

Renaming a Template

To rename a template:

1. Right-click on the template and select 'Rename'.

2. Enter the new name and click 'Save'.

Deleting a Template

To delete a template:

1. Right-click on the template and select 'Delete'.

2. Confirm the action by clicking 'Delete' again in the pop-up window.

And there you have it! You're now equipped to save, manage, and apply your chart settings in Zerodha's TradingView. Happy trading!