How to Use TradingView for Nifty & Bank Nifty – A Beginner’s Guide

 TradingView is one of the most powerful tools for chart analysis — and best of all, it’s free to use. If you’re a Nifty or Bank Nifty trader, this guide will help you set up TradingView for your daily trades.


🔹 What is TradingView?

TradingView is an online charting platform used by traders across the world. It allows you to:


View real-time price charts


Use technical indicators


Draw trendlines, zones, and support/resistance


Analyze past movements


Set alerts


🔹 How to Use TradingView for Indian Market

Go to: https://in.tradingview.com


Search for:


NSE:NIFTY (for Nifty 50)


NSE:BANKNIFTY (for Bank Nifty)


Select full-featured chart


🔧 Must-Have Settings:

Timeframe: Start with 5-min, 15-min for intraday


Candlestick Chart: Default style


Indicators to add:


RSI (Relative Strength Index)


VWAP


Supertrend


Moving Average (20, 50, 200)


Volume


✍️ Drawing Tools to Use:

✅ Trendlines for breakouts


✅ Horizontal lines for support/resistance


✅ Rectangle for zones


✅ Text or notes for marking setups


🧠 Pro Tips:

Use the “Replay” feature to backtest


Save layouts for different stocks/indices


Use Dark Theme for better visibility


Upgrade only if you want multiple charts or alerts


📌 Conclusion:

TradingView makes analysis easy, visual, and powerful.

If you’re trading Nifty or Bank Nifty — get used to charts, and you'll level up faster.


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