Dear fellow traders,
I've been trading for about three years now. Looking at and interpreting charts got a lot easier. Yet, I stil have a problem with arranging my charts in metatrader. I simply don't know how to do that. I got only one sceen and I like to blow up my charts as big as possible, leaving room for only one pair/timeframe at once. Whenever I put up more than one chart at a time things get messy and I get confused. I lack any idea of how to handle a multiple chart per screen-setup in a comfortable way. This gets even more of a problem as I add investments and therefore charts to my portfolio (futures, stocks, etc.)
What would be a good, comfortable split-up that's easy to handle? How do you split up and arrange your charts (one- or multi-screen)? How can you easily switch between multiple charts/timeframes at once without loosing track?
Or to put it more general: What helps you to keep track of your trading and chart analysis?
Any input from you is appreciated. Thank you very much.
Hans
I've been trading for about three years now. Looking at and interpreting charts got a lot easier. Yet, I stil have a problem with arranging my charts in metatrader. I simply don't know how to do that. I got only one sceen and I like to blow up my charts as big as possible, leaving room for only one pair/timeframe at once. Whenever I put up more than one chart at a time things get messy and I get confused. I lack any idea of how to handle a multiple chart per screen-setup in a comfortable way. This gets even more of a problem as I add investments and therefore charts to my portfolio (futures, stocks, etc.)
What would be a good, comfortable split-up that's easy to handle? How do you split up and arrange your charts (one- or multi-screen)? How can you easily switch between multiple charts/timeframes at once without loosing track?
Or to put it more general: What helps you to keep track of your trading and chart analysis?
Any input from you is appreciated. Thank you very much.
Hans
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