Your professional charting platform — one tool, one ecosystem, for life
Before you start analyzing markets, you need the right tools. TradingView is the world's most popular charting platform — trusted by millions of traders, institutions, and analysts worldwide. When you see professional traders sharing chart analysis on social media, marking up setups, or posting their trade breakdowns, they're using TradingView.
This module is simple: download the app, get comfortable with it, and know that this is the platform you'll use throughout this entire course. No switching. No confusion. One tool. One ecosystem.
Why TradingView?
Every ticker link in the AZUL Feed opens directly in TradingView on your device — no copying, no pasting, no confusion. When traders in the AZUL Network share setups, you'll see exactly what they see. Same chart. Same language.
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Section 1
Mobile Setup
TradingView Mobile
Your command center in your pocket. Full charting, real-time data, alerts, and the ability to follow top traders — all on your phone or tablet.
The full power of professional charting on your computer. Multiple chart layouts, advanced drawing tools, Pine Script, and complete screen real estate for deep analysis.
Whether you're on mobile or desktop, this comprehensive walkthrough covers every feature you'll need throughout the course — charts, indicators, alerts, watchlists, and more.
Complete TradingView Tutorial
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Section 4
Why TradingView?
This isn't just a charting tool — it's the shared language of the AZUL community. Every signal, every breakdown, every setup you see in the feed is built on TradingView.
Professional Charts
Multi-timeframe analysis, 100+ indicators, drawing tools — everything you need from beginner to expert level.
Shared Community Charts
When AZUL traders post setups, clicking the ticker opens the exact same chart on your device — instantly synchronized.
Instant Ticker Links
Every ticker in the AZUL Feed (EURUSD, AAPL, ES, BTC) launches directly into the TradingView chart on your device — no copying, no pasting.
Smart Alerts
Set price alerts on any asset. Get notified the moment your level is hit — on your phone, desktop, or email.
Pro tip:
You're not joining a platform. You're joining a shared language. Every AZUL chart, signal, and setup is built here. When someone in the community shares a setup, you'll see exactly what they see on the same tool.
Action Plan
Your Next Steps
Four actions. No analysis yet — download, watch, explore, and get comfortable.
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Download TradingView
Install on your preferred device — mobile, desktop, or both. It's free to download and create an account.
Free
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Watch the Tutorial
Watch the relevant setup video for your platform above — mobile playlist or desktop playlist, plus the full tutorial.
Video
3
Explore the Interface
Spend 15–20 minutes clicking around. Pull up a chart (try EURUSD or AAPL). Don't worry about mastering it — exploration is enough.
15 min
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Get Comfortable
Familiarise yourself with the layout. Don't memorise everything — you'll learn as you progress through the course.
Explore
Quick Notes
TradingView is the single charting platform used for every module in this course. Do not use a different tool
Mobile and desktop versions are both free and fully functional. Use whichever fits your workflow
The AZUL Feed links to TradingView tickers directly — clicking a ticker opens the chart on your device instantly
Alerts notify you when price hits a level you've set. You won't need to stare at screens to know when your setup is forming
The free plan has a limit on saved indicators. You won't need paid features until well into your trading career
Pine Script is TradingView's coding language for custom indicators. You do not need it in Phase 1
Goal for this module: get TradingView on your device. Watch one tutorial. Open one chart. That is the entire assignment.
Watchlists let you group assets by market or strategy. Building one early helps you stay organised as your analysis grows
Glossary
TimeframeHow each candlestick is measured in time. A 1H chart shows one candle per hour. A 1D chart shows one candle per day. Larger timeframes show bigger-picture context.
Ticker SymbolThe unique code for an asset. EURUSD = Euro vs US Dollar. AAPL = Apple stock. ES = S&P 500 Futures. Typing it into TradingView's search opens the chart instantly.
WatchlistA saved list of tickers you track regularly in TradingView. Keeps your favourite markets organised and accessible in one click.
AlertA notification triggered when price reaches a specific level you've set. Delivered via push notification, email, or sound. Allows you to step away from the screen without missing a setup.
IndicatorA mathematical calculation applied to price data that displays as a line, histogram, or overlay on the chart. Phase 1 uses no indicators — only raw price and structure.
Up Next
Candles & Price Action
Every candlestick tells a story about who was in control — buyers or sellers. Module 3 teaches you to read that story. It's the foundation that everything from Module 4 onward is built on. You'll look at charts differently after this one.
How each candlestick is measured in time. A 1H chart shows one candle per hour. A 1D chart shows one candle per day. Larger timeframes show bigger-picture context.
Ticker Symbol
The unique code for an asset. EURUSD = Euro vs US Dollar. AAPL = Apple stock. ES = S&P 500 Futures. Typing it into TradingView's search opens the chart instantly.
Watchlist
A saved list of tickers you track regularly in TradingView. Keeps your favourite markets organised and accessible in one click.
Alert
A notification triggered when price reaches a specific level you've set. Delivered via push notification, email, or sound. Allows you to step away from the screen without missing a setup.
Indicator
A mathematical calculation applied to price data that displays as a line, histogram, or overlay on the chart. Phase 1 uses no indicators — only raw price and structure.
Layout
A saved TradingView workspace — your chart settings, drawings, and active tickers saved together. Use layouts to keep your workspace consistent between sessions.
Module 2 Quiz
Five questions on TradingView features, terminology, and how the platform fits into your trading workflow.
Q1 What is a Timeframe in TradingView, and why do traders use multiple timeframes?
Q2 What is an Alert in TradingView and when would a trader use one?
Q3 You want to look at EUR/USD on a 4-hour chart. Walk through the steps in TradingView to do that.
Q4 Why does AZUL use TradingView across all modules rather than a different charting platform?
Q5 A new trader says: "I've watched the tutorial but I still don't understand all the features. Should I wait until I understand everything before moving to Module 3?" What is the correct approach?