Three ways to get TradingView multiple charts layout for free on PC

TradingView, the most popular free stock market charting platform, has many features and indicators. Some of its notable features such as bar replay, multi chart layout are locked. To use these modules, you must purchase one of these three subscription plans – Pro, Pro+, and Premium. The first plan costs 14 dollars per month. The remaining two are priced at 24 and 48 dollars per month respectively.

The most useful paid module of TradingView according to me is the multi chart layout. If you have multiple graphs open in front of you, making a decision in the stock market becomes easier and you can track the price movement of the scrips you’ve bought or want to buy. If you’re a profitable trader/investor or you’re ready to pay a fee for using this feature of TradingView, you should purchase its subscription plan. Free users can follow the tips mentioned below to see two or more graphs of your favorite stocks simultaneously without spending a dime.

Use Microsoft Edge

Edge split screen

The latest edition of Microsoft Edge is based on Chromium. Browsers such Chrome, Brave, Opera, etc are derived from Chromium. Edge has a hidden feature called “split screen” which allows you to view two tabs side by side. The feature is experimental and not yet added to the tools section yet but you can enable it from the Edge flags section.

To do so, type edge://flags in Edge’s address bar and press the enter key. The browser will now show several modules and their status. Enter “split” in the search box that appears above the module and click on the drop-down box that appears to the right side of the Microsoft Edge Split Screen feature. Select the option “Enabled” to activate the module and restart the software. You will now find a new icon on the software’s toolbar. Open the two TradingView charts you want to see side by side and click on this feature.

The first section of the split screen will have the chart that was in front of you when you clicked the icon. The second one will show a list of tabs active in the browser. Select the TradingView tab.

Sign up for a free trial

TradingView supports one email address only. If you sign up using another email ID and sign in, you’ll see an option to start the “30-day free trial”. To activate the same, you’ll be prompted to enter your credit card details. Once the application verifies your CC successfully, your free 30-day Pro/Pro+/Premium trial will start and you can start using the multi layout feature of the application. Once your trial ends, your credit card will be charged the subscription fee in the subsequent month.

Use Vivaldi

Vivaldi tab tiles

Wouldn’t it be great if every browser came with a split tab feature? Vivaldi is the only browser along with Edge to have a native interface splitter function built in. Unlike Edge which supports two tabs in a single view, Vivaldi supports 2+. Thus, you can see several charts at the same time.

To use this cool Vivaldi feature, open several TradingView charts in Vivaldi and select each of them by pressing the shift key of the keyboard and clicking the tabs one by one. Once you’ve chosen the graphs, right click on any of the tabs and choose the “tile” option. Is Vivaldi secure and fast? Yes, it is! Although the browser is feature-rich, its performance is great.

Pramod
Pramod

Pramod is a web/software developer, part-time blogger, stock market enthusiast and founder of OnlineLyf. He loves traveling and learning new things.

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