Workspace - 5 min read
TradingView chart layout checklist
The workspace is part of the setup. A clean layout can make the same indicators easier to study and review.
Key takeaways
- Put primary structure on the price pane.
- Limit lower panes to confirmation tools that answer different questions.
- Keep alerts and Pine starters tied to the same setup logic.
Price pane first
The price pane should carry the primary context: trend, value, range, or structure. Lower panes should support that view instead of competing with it.
Organize alerts and scripts
A TradingView layout becomes easier to review when alerts, script names, and indicator settings all match the setup's educational purpose.
- Primary overlay
- One lower-pane confirmation
- Alert ideas
- Pine v6 starter
Save the avoid list
A useful workspace includes notes about when the setup should be ignored. That keeps the layout from looking more precise than it is.
Checklist
- Keep overlays readable.
- Use lower panes sparingly.
- Name alerts as chart events.
- Save the generated checklist with the layout.
FAQ
Should every indicator be on the price pane?
No. Primary overlays belong on the price pane, while momentum or volume confirmations often work better in lower panes.
Can layout improve an indicator setup?
Yes. Better organization can make the same educational setup easier to review.
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Educational tool only. Not financial advice. Indicator suggestions are not trading recommendations.