The most common errors traders make in TradingView and how to get rid of the annoying bugs!
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The most common errors traders make in TradingView and how to get rid of the annoying bugs!

Debbie is our in-house customer support rep… but also is a full-time day trader. You’ll find most of our employees are also traders too. Meaning, we can help you as we know what it’s like to trade. 


Debbie’s “Tuesday Tip” is her going through some nuances of trading. 


And today, she is going to share some of the most common ‘user errors’ that can turn your Trading View experience from ‘negative’ to ‘awesome. 


Including: 


  • Which version of TradingView to use

  • Easy solution to get the ‘bugs’ out

  • What happens if “I can’t see candlesticks on my chart?”

  • Organizing your chart easily




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Charlie used to be a poker professional… 


And he discovered how one simple concept from poker has carried over into trading 1-day options successfully. 


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