Useful feature for long term trading

Dear TradingView Team,

I’d like to suggest a feature that I think would be extremely valuable for traders who use TradingView as their long-term trading and analysis workspace.

One problem I regularly face is that, over time, a chart accumulates a huge number of drawings. Eventually, the chart becomes cluttered and can start to lag. To keep my current analysis clean and responsive, I have to delete older drawings.

But those drawings are not simply clutter. They are a visual record of my trading history.

They show how I viewed the market at different points in my journey — what I marked, what I misunderstood, where I made mistakes, how my analysis changed, and how my trading evolved over months or years.

It would be incredibly useful to have a feature that allows users to archive a complete set of chart drawings separately from the active chart.

For example:

  1. I finish analyzing a period of my trading.
  2. I save/archive the current drawing set.
  3. I remove those drawings from my active chart to keep it clean and fast.
  4. Months or years later, I can open that archive and see the chart exactly as I had analyzed it at that time.

Ideally, the archive would preserve the drawings' original positions, timestamps, text, colors, and other properties.

This would allow traders to maintain a visual history of their own trading and analytical evolution without having thousands of old drawings permanently loaded on their active chart.

It would essentially turn TradingView into not only a charting platform, but also a long-term visual record of how a trader's thinking develops.

I think this could be a very powerful feature for serious traders who want to look back at their own decisions, mistakes, and progress over the years.

Thank you for considering it!

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u/Antique-Cheesecake87 — 5 days ago

AI training online job enquiry to the experts

Hey,

I was wondering if I could extract something about AI training availability. Since I wanted to work online where I'm not expecting high income (i'll even work with 5$ per hour)
the questions are

  1. what are the possibility of actually getting job
  2. how can I get rejected
  3. time and effort I'll need to invest on this skill to earn least 1-5$ per hour 💀
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u/Antique-Cheesecake87 — 5 days ago

Useful feature for long term trading

Dear TradingView Team,

I’d like to suggest a feature that I think would be extremely valuable for traders who use TradingView as their long-term trading and analysis workspace.

One problem I regularly face is that, over time, a chart accumulates a huge number of drawings. Eventually, the chart becomes cluttered and can start to lag. To keep my current analysis clean and responsive, I have to delete older drawings.

But those drawings are not simply clutter. They are a visual record of my trading history.

They show how I viewed the market at different points in my journey — what I marked, what I misunderstood, where I made mistakes, how my analysis changed, and how my trading evolved over months or years.

It would be incredibly useful to have a feature that allows users to archive a complete set of chart drawings separately from the active chart.

For example:

  1. I finish analyzing a period of my trading.
  2. I save/archive the current drawing set.
  3. I remove those drawings from my active chart to keep it clean and fast.
  4. Months or years later, I can open that archive and see the chart exactly as I had analyzed it at that time.

Ideally, the archive would preserve the drawings' original positions, timestamps, text, colors, and other properties.

This would allow traders to maintain a visual history of their own trading and analytical evolution without having thousands of old drawings permanently loaded on their active chart.

It would essentially turn TradingView into not only a charting platform, but also a long-term visual record of how a trader's thinking develops.

I think this could be a very powerful feature for serious traders who want to look back at their own decisions, mistakes, and progress over the years.

Thank you for considering it!

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u/Antique-Cheesecake87 — 7 days ago

Funding pips MT5 regression 🤡

How do you guys deal with spreads? (Bid and ask price difference) these are super frustating, good trades are snached out of you. To solve this you can extend your SL and TP to align with spread but its super costly on top of that "Funding pips doesnt gives fixed spread thay literaly peeks from 0.2---2pips ☠️". Specially on intraday and scalping trades.

Important part is MT5 balance is 1% up when compared with funding pips dashboard LMAO Even in evaluation phase they are applying such conditions with we dont even face in real trading💩. Well, when its their evaluation we need to face this downside

Also consider to provide some if the funding pips story which have happned with you guys along with suggestions.

u/Antique-Cheesecake87 — 2 months ago
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Asian berries [i ate]

I dont know what do we call this in western side of world (id even know if they are found in western side)

So I live In Nepal, they are pretty common here

And they are called (chutra) in nepali.

I just wanted to ask are you guys aware of these

u/Antique-Cheesecake87 — 2 months ago

What is clickfix

So I was just trying to download ebook from online and I ended up in a cloudfare screen where it gave me a link to paste it into powershell so I consciously did that and hit the enter button as I did that, my chrome closed automatically and all of the accounts were signed out, I didnt signed em up back. Im stressed about my gmail accounts, Any help and what danger Im in??

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u/Antique-Cheesecake87 — 3 months ago

What to consider before choosing Bachelor Arts, Psychology

So, As Ive finised my +2 science, life intrudes with this "BACHELOR" question. I was thinking of choosing Psychology where there will be no need to attend any collage (only final exams). Im choosing bachelor becuase I only wanted to shut the mouth of all the people questioning me, (babu timi K garxau?, future ma k garne.......) And Im pursuing my own goals in life so I want least distractions as possible. I would like to refer my question to all the Psychology graduates or undergraduates who could guild me about *REALITY of bachelor in Nepal.

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u/Antique-Cheesecake87 — 3 months ago