Multi-chart layout tips
Watching one instrument, you may want its daily and hourly at once; trading a sector, you may want related symbols side by side. TradingView's multi-chart layout fits these on one screen — up to 8 linked charts.
Two common uses
- Multi-timeframe: the same symbol on different timeframes — the "direction on high, entry on low" workflow;
- Multi-symbol: related instruments (BTC and ETH, an index and a stock) side by side to watch correlation and relative strength.
Sync is the key
The real efficiency comes from linking. You can sync across charts:
- Symbol sync: change one and the others follow;
- Crosshair sync: move the cursor on one and the others align in time;
- Interval sync: switch the timeframe on all at once.
Save as a template
Save your favorite layout (chart count, timeframes, indicators) as a template and recall it in one click; since settings sync with your account, it restores on any device. The desktop app can also split charts across monitors.
Key takeaways
- Up to 8 charts for multi-timeframe or multi-symbol comparison.
- Use symbol/crosshair/interval sync to boost efficiency.
- Save layout templates; restore on any device in one click.
On desktop, split charts across multiple monitors for calmer watching.
Download the desktop app, free