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# Chart

> A full-screen, professional-grade interactive price chart for the company you are viewing — timeframes, indicators, drawing tools, and symbol comparison, powered by TradingView.

The **Chart** tab opens a dedicated, full-screen interactive price chart for the company you are
viewing in the Equities workspace. It is professional-grade charting powered by TradingView's advanced
chart, giving you a focused, distraction-free canvas to study a stock's price action — selectable
timeframes and intervals, a full drawing-tools palette, TradingView's complete technical-studies
library, multiple chart styles, a volume sub-pane, and the ability to overlay or load any other
symbol. It is the place for hands-on technical and chart analysis of a single name.

*Find it under **Equities → Chart** for any company.*

## What it is

The Chart tab is a full-screen, interactive price chart for one company. It opens in a dark theme,
shows prices in the listing exchange's local time zone, and automatically loads the company on its
primary exchange. From the moment it opens you get:

* A fully interactive price canvas with crosshair readout, zoom, pan, and an on-chart legend.
* A **top toolbar** to change the interval, switch chart type, add technical indicators, compare or
  overlay other symbols, search a new symbol, and adjust chart settings.
* A **left-hand drawing toolbar** with the full palette of trend lines, Fibonacci tools, shapes, text,
  and other markup.
* A **date-range bar** at the bottom for jumping between common look-back windows.
* A **volume sub-pane** beneath the price.

It also loads pre-configured so it is immediately useful: it opens with a **Moving Average Ribbon**
study already applied, an area-style price view, a roughly **three-month** visible range, a
**15-minute** base interval, and volume visible. A **Back** control returns you to the
company [Overview](/data-viewer/overview).

This is the interactive, markup destination. The compact glance version is the small price chart on
the company [Overview](/data-viewer/overview), which you can expand into this same full-screen Chart.

## When to use it

Reach for the Chart tab when you want to study a stock's price behavior in depth rather than glance at
a snapshot:

* Drawing **trend lines** and **Fibonacci** levels, or marking up support and resistance.
* Applying **technical indicators** — moving averages, RSI, MACD, Bollinger Bands, and more.
* Switching between **intraday** and **multi-year** views to see both the near-term setup and the long
  arc.
* **Comparing** the stock against a peer, a sector, or an index on one chart.
* Any hands-on, visual technical analysis of a single name.

### When to use something else instead

* For **computed technical-indicator readings**, daily **buy/sell signal** summaries, and
  **pivot-point** tables (classic, Woodie, Fibonacci, Camarilla, DeMark), use the **Technical
  Indicators** section under the [Price Analysis](/data-viewer/price-analysis) tab. The Chart tab is
  for drawing and visual analysis; Technical Indicators gives you the calculated numbers and signals.
* For **dark-pool and venue/volume footprint**, **live quotes and trades**, **price-change**, and
  **risk/correlation** analytics, use the [Price Analysis](/data-viewer/price-analysis) tab.
* For a **quick at-a-glance price chart** without leaving the company profile, use the embedded mini
  chart on the [Overview](/data-viewer/overview) tab (which expands into this full-screen Chart).
* To run the **same price or technical questions across many companies at once**, use **Grids**.
* To turn your analysis into a **formatted research deliverable**, use **Reports**.

## How to use it

<Steps>
  <Step title="Open the Chart for a company">
    Open any company in the Equities workspace, then select the **Chart** tab in the top navigation to
    open the full-screen chart for that ticker. You can also expand the small price chart on the
    company [Overview](/data-viewer/overview) using its maximize control, which opens this same
    full-screen Chart. From the global navigation you can jump straight to a ticker's chart
    (**Market Data → Equities → Chart**), and you can save it as a favorite for one-click access.
  </Step>

  <Step title="Set your timeframe and chart type">
    Use the top toolbar to change the interval — intraday minutes through hourly, daily, weekly, and
    monthly — and to switch chart type (candlestick, bars, line, area, baseline, and other styles).
    The chart opens on roughly a three-month window with a 15-minute base interval and an area-style
    view.
  </Step>

  <Step title="Add indicators and studies">
    Add any of TradingView's built-in technical studies from the top toolbar — moving averages, RSI,
    MACD, Bollinger Bands, and the rest of the library. A Moving Average Ribbon is already applied by
    default for immediate trend context.
  </Step>

  <Step title="Draw and annotate">
    Use the left-hand drawing toolbar to mark up the chart with trend lines, Fibonacci tools, shapes,
    text, and other annotations.
  </Step>

  <Step title="Compare or change the symbol">
    Use the compare/overlay option in the toolbar to add one or more other symbols and study relative
    performance, or type a different symbol into the chart's symbol field to chart another security
    without leaving the view.
  </Step>

  <Step title="Jump between look-back windows">
    Use the quick date-range buttons at the bottom of the chart to move between short intraday windows
    and multi-year history.
  </Step>

  <Step title="Return to the company">
    Select the **Back** control to return to the company [Overview](/data-viewer/overview), or switch
    tabs in your workspace.
  </Step>
</Steps>

## What you get

The full-screen Chart is organized into a few working areas, each with a clear purpose:

| Area                        | What it is for                                                                                                                                                                                                                                         |
| --------------------------- | ------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------ |
| **Chart canvas**            | The main interactive price area — crosshair, zoom, pan, an on-chart legend, and a **volume sub-pane** beneath the price. Opens as an area-style view; switch chart types from the toolbar. Prices are shown in the listing exchange's local time zone. |
| **Top toolbar**             | Controls the interval/timeframe, chart type, technical indicators/studies, multi-symbol compare, symbol search, and chart settings. Fully enabled here (it is hidden on the small Overview chart).                                                     |
| **Drawing toolbar (left)**  | The full palette of drawing and annotation tools — trend lines, Fibonacci tools, shapes, text/notes, and the rest of TradingView's drawing set.                                                                                                        |
| **Date-range bar (bottom)** | Quick selectors for common look-back windows plus a date-range picker, from short intraday windows to multi-year history.                                                                                                                              |

### Default preset

The chart loads pre-configured so it is useful the moment it opens:

* A **Moving Average Ribbon** study already applied for trend context.
* A roughly **three-month** visible range.
* A **15-minute** base interval.
* **Volume** visible beneath the price.
* The company loaded on its **primary exchange**.

### Key capabilities

| Capability                             | What it does                                                                                                                                           |
| -------------------------------------- | ------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------ |
| **Selectable timeframes / intervals**  | View price at intraday resolutions (minutes, hourly) through daily, weekly, and monthly; the base interval is 15 minutes.                              |
| **Quick date ranges**                  | Jump between common look-back windows — short intraday through multi-year — via the bottom range bar; the chart opens on a roughly three-month window. |
| **Multiple chart types**               | Switch among candlestick, bars (OHLC), line, area, baseline, and other styles; opens as an area chart.                                                 |
| **Full drawing-tools palette**         | Annotate with trend lines, Fibonacci retracements/extensions, shapes, text, and other markup.                                                          |
| **Complete technical-studies library** | Add any of TradingView's built-in indicators/studies (moving averages, RSI, MACD, Bollinger Bands, and more) directly on the chart.                    |
| **Preloaded Moving Average Ribbon**    | A Moving Average Ribbon study is applied by default so trend context is visible immediately.                                                           |
| **Volume sub-pane**                    | Trading volume is displayed beneath the price chart by default.                                                                                        |
| **Compare / overlay symbols**          | Add one or more other symbols to compare relative price performance against peers or an index.                                                         |
| **Symbol change in-place**             | Type any other security's symbol to chart it without leaving the view.                                                                                 |
| **Interactive navigation**             | Crosshair readout, zoom, pan, and on-chart legend for hands-on exploration.                                                                            |

## Data & sources

* **TradingView** powers the chart engine and supplies the price and market data shown inside the
  chart (TradingView Advanced Chart).
* The company's **primary listing exchange** is detected from its profile, so the chart loads
  the symbol on that exchange, with prices shown in its local time zone.

## Tips & best practices

* **Start from the default and build out.** The chart opens ready to read — a three-month area view
  with a Moving Average Ribbon for trend. Add the indicators and drawings you need from there.
* **Use the bottom range bar to switch context fast.** Flip from an intraday window to a multi-year
  view to confirm whether a near-term move fits the longer trend.
* **Compare against a benchmark.** Overlay a peer or an index to judge relative strength rather than
  reading the stock in isolation.
* **Chart a peer without leaving.** Type a different symbol into the chart's symbol field to study
  another name in the same view, then return to your company.
* **Pair the picture with the numbers.** Use this tab to see the setup, then open the **Technical
  Indicators** section under [Price Analysis](/data-viewer/price-analysis) for the calculated
  indicator readings, signals, and pivot points.

## Limits & things to know

* **No image export from this surface.** The chart's built-in save-image/snapshot control is turned
  off, so there is no PNG/image download, and there are no Excel/PDF/CSV exports from the Chart tab.
* **Limited-data tickers are day-only.** For limited-data securities — for example Canadian-listed
  names (TSX/TSX-V/CSE/NEO) — only daily / end-of-day price history is available, so intraday
  intervals will not populate. The Chart tab itself still opens for them.
* **It is a focused canvas.** The Chart tab has no report-generation, add-to-watchlist,
  add-to-Data-Room/bookmark, note-taking, or "Ask AI" controls on the surface itself — only the
  **Back** control. The AI assistant side chat panel is not shown while the full-screen
  Chart is open, because the chart owns the full content area.
* **Stripped to the charting essentials.** The watchlist panel, hotlist, economic calendar, and the
  symbol details panel within the chart are intentionally turned off.
* **The exact toolbars are TradingView's.** The precise set of selectable intervals, chart types, and
  indicators is whatever TradingView's advanced chart exposes; the app does not restrict that set
  beyond the panels noted above.

### Availability

The Chart tab is **universally available for all equities**, including Canadian-listed and other
limited-data tickers. It is **not** gated by full market-data entitlement — unlike the
[Price Analysis](/data-viewer/price-analysis) tab, which is hidden for tickers without full
market-data coverage. For limited-data tickers the chart still opens but is effectively restricted to
daily / end-of-day data.

## Works with other features

The Chart tab sits inside the Equities workspace, a per-company research surface that feeds the rest of
the platform:

* **From Overview.** Expanding the embedded mini price chart on the [Overview](/data-viewer/overview)
  tab opens this same full-screen Chart. The **Back** control returns you to that
  Overview.
* **From the global navigation.** Reach a ticker's chart directly (**Market Data → Equities → Chart**)
  and save it as a favorite for one-click access.
* **Alongside Price Analysis.** After spotting a setup on the chart, open
  [Price Analysis](/data-viewer/price-analysis) for the computed indicator readings, daily buy/sell
  signals, pivot points, dark-pool/venue footprint, and risk analytics.
* **Into Chat.** Study the chart, then ask **Chat** about the company you are viewing — what is driving
  the move, recent news, or how the technical picture lines up with fundamentals.
* **Into Grids and Reports.** Take what you see on one name and run the same price or technical
  questions across its peers in a **Grid**, or generate a stock research report for the company with
  **Reports**.

## Example workflow

**Goal: confirm a technical setup on one stock, validate it against the numbers, then size it up versus
peers.**

1. Open the company in the Equities workspace and select the **Chart** tab.
2. Switch to a daily candlestick view, set the date-range bar to a one-year window, and draw a trend
   line plus a Fibonacci retracement to mark the levels you care about. Add RSI and MACD from the
   studies library to read momentum.
3. Overlay a sector index or a key peer to check whether the move is stock-specific or market-wide.
4. Open **Technical Indicators** under [Price Analysis](/data-viewer/price-analysis) to confirm the
   visual read with computed indicator values, the daily buy/sell signal summary, and pivot points.
5. Ask **Chat** about the name — "what's driving the recent move, and how do the latest results look?"
   — to connect the chart to fundamentals and news.
6. Build a **Grid** across the stock's peers with technical and valuation columns to see how the setup
   compares across the group.
7. Generate a stock research report for the company with **Reports** to package the conclusion.

## FAQ

<AccordionGroup>
  <Accordion title="Who powers the chart?">
    The chart is powered by TradingView's advanced charting, which also supplies the price and market
    data shown inside it.
  </Accordion>

  <Accordion title="Can I add technical indicators?">
    Yes. The full TradingView studies/indicators library is available from the chart's top toolbar
    (moving averages, RSI, MACD, Bollinger Bands, and more). A Moving Average Ribbon is already
    applied by default.
  </Accordion>

  <Accordion title="Can I draw on the chart?">
    Yes. The full drawing-tools palette — trend lines, Fibonacci tools, shapes, text, and more — is
    available from the left-hand toolbar.
  </Accordion>

  <Accordion title="Can I change the timeframe or chart type?">
    Yes. Change the interval (intraday minutes through monthly) and chart type (candlestick, bars,
    line, area, baseline, and others) from the top toolbar, and use the bottom range buttons to jump
    between look-back windows. It opens on roughly a three-month window with a 15-minute base interval
    and an area-style view.
  </Accordion>

  <Accordion title="Can I compare two stocks on the same chart?">
    Yes. Use the compare/overlay option in the toolbar to add one or more other symbols, or type a
    different symbol to chart it instead.
  </Accordion>

  <Accordion title="Can I export or download the chart as an image?">
    No. Image save/snapshot is disabled on this surface, and there are no Excel/PDF/CSV exports from
    the Chart tab.
  </Accordion>

  <Accordion title="Is the chart available for Canadian stocks?">
    Yes, the Chart tab opens for Canadian-listed and other limited-data tickers. Those securities have
    only daily / end-of-day data, so intraday intervals will not populate.
  </Accordion>

  <Accordion title="How do I get back to the rest of the company's data?">
    Use the **Back** control to return to the company
    [Overview](/data-viewer/overview), or switch tabs in your workspace.
  </Accordion>

  <Accordion title="Where are the computed technical indicator signals and pivot points?">
    Those — indicator readings, daily buy/sell signals, and pivot points — are in the **Technical
    Indicators** section under the [Price Analysis](/data-viewer/price-analysis) tab, not in the Chart
    tab.
  </Accordion>
</AccordionGroup>

## Getting help

For help with charting or designing a research workflow around it, reach AllMind support through the
in-app support option or by scheduling a support call with your account team.
