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TradingView Adds New Chart Patterns for Enhanced Analysis Customization
Abstract:TradingView introduces 12 new chart layout patterns for greater analysis customization, allowing users to add up to 9 charts per layout with an Expert subscription.

TradingView has released an exciting update that includes 12 new chart layout patterns to improve customers' flexibility to tailor their research. These enhancements improve the platform's flexibility and accuracy in arranging and viewing charts, making it even more effective for traders and analysts.

Users may experiment with these additional choices by selecting the Select Layout button in the top toolbar, which opens up a number of chart arrangement options. The update adds the ability to display up to 9 charts in a single layout, which may be ordered in rows, columns, or a 3x3 grid. This capability is very useful for individuals who want to compare many data points at the same time. However, it is vital to remember that the option to show more than eight charts per tab is only accessible to those with an Expert membership or above.
In addition to these style upgrades, TradingView is constantly improving other parts of its service. The platform's Stock Screener now includes improved indicators for in-depth examination and accurate stock selection. These new indicators include various performance ratios, capital and debt management measures, a growth indicator, and an extra security identification. These enhancements seek to give users with a more complete toolbox for making trading and investing choices.

TradingView's dedication to continuous updates and additions ensures that customers have access to the most up-to-date tools and features, allowing them to remain competitive in the fast-paced world of trading and analysis. TradingView's new chart layout patterns and upgraded Stock Screener indicators strengthen its position as a premier tool for financial research and trading strategy creation.
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