Hi everyone,
We launched a new web service called TradingView – it’s a place to share your charts and show other traders exactly what you mean, and it's completely free. Draw your ideas on desktop-quality charts and share with one click. Unlike posting static screenshots you can embed the chart in any web resource like a YouTube video and it will stay interactive – quotes will update and users can drag it around and make it larger. You can also follow people and rate the ones you like on the site. We use non-delayed stock data from BATS.
You can embed the charts into any place on the web including any forum. Here's a chart posted by BigMike and what it looks like in ours.
We are inviting everyone to register and share your ideas about the stock market - share your knowledge with those who are new or don't know as much as you. We are in the process of extending it to Forex, futures, and creating a MarketPlace. You can go to the site here http://www.tradingview.com
Simply put tags of "[chart]" and "[/chart]" without the quotations around the unique URL piece of any chart to embed in the forum. Let us know what you think and how we can improve it!
TradingView - our new project for sharing charts
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We would like to see as many members post as many charts as possible, especially in the early stages of the project. Explore, play around, share - let's create some activity!
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Nice website. And it gets quite interesting when reading on. From the FAQ:
From the about us:
Best regards and success with this new venture,
Josh
That's huge! But I can't help but wonder: what does that mean for the future development of MultiChats? Is that also the way you envision MultiCharts will take in the future, possible integrating with TradingView at some point?(..) we plan to eventually create a complete online trading platform that supports automated, chart and DOM trading, backtesting and portfolio backtesting with the use of cloud computing – one that is available through any browser and will work on any computer and operating system.
From the about us:
Is TradingView a separate venture from MultiCharts, or are the MultiCharts engineers also working on TradingView? Even though TradingView looks very interesting, my first "worry" is "I hope no MultiCharts engineers will work on this, since I'd hate it if MC track record of quick updates and new versions would be broken". This because it seems to me, especially with the 'feature wishlist', an awful lot of work. Will this new site have any implications for the (speed of) development of MC?TradingView is an innovative venture by a group of developers and traders with experience of building trading software, who share a vision that trading technology should be easy, powerful and accessible to everyone.
Best regards and success with this new venture,
Josh
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It's a separate venture meant for the public, no MC resources will be compromised in this development. The plans listed in the FAQ are far-off, nothing like that has been done yet. The charts are the first step, we may integrate with MC in some way for sharing in the future. You should add some charts and give us feedback.
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There is a new widget that can be built into any site or personal blog (and it's free ) - https://www.tradingview.com/widget/. This streams real-time data and shows an interactive chart.
You can also publish ticking charts instead of screenshots. A chart like this - https://www.tradingview.com/e/jTbvVGWm/ when you click Publish you can do a picture/live-chart.
If anyone here uses Big Mike's I would appreciate if you posted a chart or two there to make people aware of this free service. I don't want to do it, since I am listed as a vendor, and that would be self-promotion (sort of). It's free but still. Thanks for your help.
You can also publish ticking charts instead of screenshots. A chart like this - https://www.tradingview.com/e/jTbvVGWm/ when you click Publish you can do a picture/live-chart.
If anyone here uses Big Mike's I would appreciate if you posted a chart or two there to make people aware of this free service. I don't want to do it, since I am listed as a vendor, and that would be self-promotion (sort of). It's free but still. Thanks for your help.
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Well, I've posted one, but it's not very rewarding to display a static png file in a post on BMT, since the [iframe] ..[/iframe] code for the real-time dynamic chart is (understandably) not supported on BMT. Then the beauty and appeal of the chart, which are somewhat time consuming to make 'pretty', are lost.Anyone?
Btw, it was also time consuming to think of a 'normal' usage (meaning no hidden spam message) in a forum discussion, since most discussions on BMT are centred around forex pairs and futures, both which aren't yet available in TradingView.
But I'm not a discretionary trader and don't talk stocks, so I'm not the targeted audience for this.
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They are not? I was pretty sure they are.Well, I've posted one, but it's not very rewarding to display a static png file in a post on BMT, since the [iframe] ..[/iframe] code for the real-time dynamic chart is (understandably) not supported on BMT. Then the beauty and appeal of the chart, which are somewhat time consuming to make 'pretty', are lost.Anyone?
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Doesn't look that way, sadly.They are not? I was pretty sure they are.
Though I don't trade off my (discretionary) opinions, I like watching GS:
(Embeddings works good here. )
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This is a completely new thing for me. Is there a simple set of instructions we can use to estimate how long it will take to get up and running with this (a little bit at least). At present if it is more than one hour I probably have to delay looking at it. Kind of crunched for time these days (always the looming to-do list I can never keep up with).
Maybe the instructions could be called
"Getting started with ???? in 30 minutes - step by step guide to your first entry (or whatever)."
Maybe a list of what you can do would get people interested too. Something simple like a short sentence or paragraph for each feature. If the estimated learning time is at the front of each feature that could make people jump in faster. If they see 3 minutes rather than their imagined 3 hours it may help.
Maybe the instructions could be called
"Getting started with ???? in 30 minutes - step by step guide to your first entry (or whatever)."
Maybe a list of what you can do would get people interested too. Something simple like a short sentence or paragraph for each feature. If the estimated learning time is at the front of each feature that could make people jump in faster. If they see 3 minutes rather than their imagined 3 hours it may help.
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Would it be possible to connect tradingview real-time data to Multicharts ?
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TradingView uses Barchart data. Barchart is also a supported data feed in MultiCharts, you can sign up with them for a feed.
Re: TradingView - our new project for sharing charts
Hi,
I just started to use TradingView. There is a tool called brush in it. That would be a fantastic tool for MC. It's easy to make a fast drawing and have it saved on the chart. Could it be implemented in MC?
I just started to use TradingView. There is a tool called brush in it. That would be a fantastic tool for MC. It's easy to make a fast drawing and have it saved on the chart. Could it be implemented in MC?